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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1927)
Saturday, January K 1927. UA GRANDE EVENING -OBSERVER' -Pnpc Three SocietY'News " 1 mi m2 ii Alpha Club Is , Entertained by ? ; Mrs. Reynolds After lur.i'lu'un at 1:1 f o'clock kU tablra of bridge wire ut piny Thursday afternoon v h v n Airs. ( 'liurlcH lu ynohla was hosti sa to tin- Alpha 'chili unJ ae-veia! InvK il jruvstH. The lunclieon tallies Were pri-t-llly ileeoruteil In the pastel shades hh oft Wednesday afternoon win n she wiiu lioaleea ut u bridge luiu'h- on, when seven table.) witu at play. : v Mrs. William Hli-wist made hlwli wore among the club nieiniierN ami Mrs. Jre Houvy received the KUijt prize. The consolation ri;.e went to Mm, Merman Hiesrlst, i . . Chapter I of 1'. K. (, met at the home, of Mis. Htellu lm?le Fri day afternoon at. - 2:K0 o'clock. After the busiiu-H.H meeting Uk program wan in charge of Mrs. A. V. IJmlKivn ami Airs. Robert S. Ktikin,t who reviewed urtleles from the November Atlantic Monthly. Ucfrcshmc n(s were served by the two, hostesses, .Mrs. Ingle nli) ,tyMrs. I1. 1'. Mobsman, ut the close, of the -meetliiK. . . , The.. I. J. It. rhib met last night for the first time lilneo the t'hrtst. mas holidays ut the home of Mi1. ami Mrs. Al Herman. , Knur tables of bridge were :it piny and high neon- went to Mij Thelniii (Miotttc und I'orter Webii. Low score fell to Mr. und Airs. I,, It. Matiniricld. Luncheon was cujuyed ut a lute hour. Air. and Airs. Harry Gilmore will i ntej tain the club Jan. 21. . Air. "ami Airs, ("aude Nash were hunt and hostess to the Yitlenri.i ll ridge t-lub last evening at t heir home on K avenue, Three tables of bridge Was the diversion, vi!h M t'H.' Wake Shields receiving hign score among the women players and the men's prlste going to lt-iy .e.better. Al rs. I n Mum Green aiH J'olnn HU iff received consolation. The , hostess served a two-cours-' luncheon alter the card gamt s. The next meeting of Ihe club will he Jan. 21, when .Mr. und Airs, luy Ledbeiler will entertafn. I NliNr (Special). Air. an I Mrs. J. I. hitch inson were host and hostess to the T. I, club Wednesday evening at their home here. I'ivc tables of bridge were it play with Mrs. Leonard Davis re ceiving high score among lie women' .players. The men's pri.' went to L. '.. Ten-all. W. H. Yog-I received the consolation prize. After the card games luncheon was served by the hostess. ; J , OS P.-l1.. Association " Enjoys Program An interfiling program was g v rn h'Sl evi nlng win n the Willow I 'ai-'iH-Teachef association met a I f oYlnck at the seliDul. T!ie meel ipg was called to order by the president. Mrs. U. K. Alexan der. :titer which the Lord's prayr JVMS repented. Miss Dorothea Harrison gavr ii r"tdiii as a part or the evening'? bi-oiri Htn. Aliss Cat In-rine Hum- phi ey pla ed a piano s'Ie-i ion ; Ml!'.' Margaret I lowhnn da need; Al i ry Vauglin I lendricksciii ii reading:' M 'sh Aria Verllv Alh COLLEEN MOORE in '-Twinkletocs" at Arcade Theater next week. Conic in and sec her complete line of Toilet Goods at our1 store as dainty as Miss Moore Herself. Sec Our Windows Moon Drug Co. Agents For The Owl I Mug Co. Minerva Says tjithe u number or people hac taUeii inH unlade of tie cut price's on Arch-Alils ami lte:l Cross Andi S u t port si i pM'es and Oxfords. -TIm'-o iiiv inn IiIkIm'sI grade slm:-i. nml .-oh I ror s iii.oo. lint 10 move lli.e (ptiet tlniex wi' have (leclileil to get people who I tu ve never trhl n air oT these ueeli support .shoi's to do so now ut S7.DT and H. per pair. Mira itur rnw liti'l M'ilts. ttelt .Miles, rieihte mill i (tin fort able, and wiiir well. orr on all new piing !tb Jn.-fc hi. , Ibivgiibi btH-s rutin SLtl!) k r pair In JU.tl.V The BOOTERY hiii' You Vny Cash mid lll tAf und Airs.' Krnest Landry danced: Miss Itlunciiu Cunningham sang n solo; Aliss . Virginia Campbell und Wayne (roodcrhum sung and J. K. Hales played u banjo number. The progium closed with tint singing of .'America,- lint Htnutlful," by all. Alter ttie program the usual business meeting wus started, flans were made for u basket so ciable to be held I'Yb. 11. and '.. j rummage sale for sometime, during the month ol .March. The roll call resulted in Alb;! Young's room receiving the picture for having the largest number of parents In uttendance. - " The hot-lunch idea was dis cussed and it was announced cafe, teria lunch will be served ut noon, each hot dish to be sold for four cents. The women of the district donate their Help in prepuring Hie lunch. The book exchange will ho hel.l at the school, beginning with the first, of next semeslur. ; The next meeting date of tin1 association was set for I'Yb. 4. Kcfrcshments were served by M rs. 1 lolman and her committee before adjournment. ? INION (Special). The first meeting of the new yeur of the I'nlon Woman's club wus Thurs duy ufternoon at the home of .Mis. 8. A. i'ursel in North Union. In the ubseiiee of the president, Mrs. I'Yunk SturgiU, vice president, Al is I'Yanli Conner presided over the meeting. IMans were niude during the business ' session ' for scholarship loan day, which will be Thursday, Jan. 2d, when Airs. Walter CocJc will be hosiers to the club ut ll r home in North Union. After the business meeting a' abort program was given. Airs. I'ursel und Mrs. Cock were leade!! und the subject wus "I'urllamcn- mry i.uws. .Mrs. cuim i ) ouiij v. solo. Uefreshments were served by Mrs, Viola I'niker, Airs. Edith I'by and Mrs. Tllus. 1 Rebekah Lodge Qro--ci O-P-Pi ni o 1 a """I'' r"r a blue . n'xt Thursday OGatS UlllCldlSinricnioon nt 2:80 O'clock iip Denl's The installation of officers of Crystal ltebekah lodge. No. T.a, uns held in the J. (). O. F. tem ple Wednesday evening. M r. No-; Noah, district deputy presl-1 dent, was Installing officer und; was assisted by Mrs. Minnie drag;-', I deputy Krand imtrshal. Mis. l.aui'a Oliver, grand warden, Mrf I Kate Aibuckle, graml treusurer, Mrs. Ha rah McClure, K'-and secr- tary. and Mrs. Adlu Chllders. Ktand cliuplaiu. The following officers were In stalled: Mrs. Martha Moss. 1. N. Q.; Mrs. Mabel Anson. N. O.; Aim. Ida Kerry. V. (i.: M rs. Minnie Mragg. secretary: Mrs. Kdlth l.in l Hiiy, In usurer; Mrs. l.ucy Oilman, haplain; Mrs. Mattle Golden, K-1 S. X. G. ; M rs. Ha ra h M cCl u re. I,. H. N. (i.; Mrs. Kate Arbuckle,' It. H. V. C..; Miss Lydla Hug. I.. H. V. C; - Mrs. Kvu itowery, warden ; M rs. Mary Marr, con ductor; Mrs. Jtebecca Kocben-I spnrgir. 1- O.: Mrs. Miriam Kl ledKe. O. O.: Mrs. I .oil Itobi-rtsim, I intiMician, end M rs. Mabel Mc I'heison. captain of the l. H. Alter the installation the en tcrlntiiment commit tec, comptised of the brothers of Crystal Itchckiih ledKe. d rested in tin- latest fash ion of the flapper, entertained the women of the lodge, with a com bined luncheon and program. The program consisted nf toasts and readings, interspersed by violin and vocal selections. The Pythian Sister temple here installed officers last evenbir; when the first meeting of the new year was lo-ld at the K night H of I'ylhias hall. Miss Mildred Crow Icy aet d as installing officer an I wuh assisted by grand manager. Mrs. .1. It. Oliver, and grand sen ior. M i s. Ha i n h M e( 'I u re. The following officers were in stalled; past chief, Mrs. Carrie Clea Ing' r; most excetlent chief, Mrs Zella .tones; excellent senlo-, Mrs. Kva Koyle; i-xi-ellent Junioi-, .Mrs. Mary Kerry; manager, Mrs. I.ydia o'Nehl; mistress of ri'cord'i ami corre.sjKindence. M rs. I ora I 'os"; tuistrt ss of finance, M rit. .Mice Wallact: protector, M s. r'ho a Itlley; press correspondent, Mrs. I.ydia O'Neal. The retiring most excellent ehPT, Mrs. ( 'leavlnger, thanked the out-Koing officers for their stippiut and cooperation during Ihe pa.st year and presented each with a lovely bouquet as u tokei of appreciation. Mrs. Delia Hum den responded for. tho retiring of- feers. Mrs. Zella Jones, most ex cellent chief for 1!':'7. asked the new corps of officers for their help and cooperation during , the new year. Clocks on Socks Side clocking (urnlnho the newes niotif In men u gbocr aucks OUT OUR WAY 1 -THi ' ' ' 1 . CaHiptire ' Gu'lS Plan Canyon Hike Soani?etnhu cumprire '-'girl group met .'Thursday afternoon after school ut the home of Ml 88 Dot-o- I In' ' lti-mentnn. u'lii'n nlnn u-nt'ti canyon. ' '. Arrangements were also 01 4 cusseil f(r a ceremonial' meeting Thursday. .Inn. 20, and Miss Mil dred Hrudshaw and Miss l.enore Kly Were appointed on n refresh inent committee fr that time. All t lie campflre members lire- usked to bring their honors to the guar dian, Mrs. A. V. I.lndgren. at that time. A few of the girls will be come wood-gat herej's, which Is the llrst rank in campflre .work. . A 'letter Was written, to Miss (truce' Gelbel, one' of the group members, who is III with tdusllltls. Nine girls were present for the meeting. '. , ' About 25 members iif the Kp worth. league of the, Flriit .Nletho dlst, Kpiscopat '-church fillet last Trip till m. j i ' l .1 -s n Somebody IsMlways Having One 1 What would be the use Of haviiij? friends and Itclutivcs if there Weren't occasions for Showiiij,' our regard And expressiii; other Nice sentiment? That's Why you discover in January that it's time For somelxidy's birthday Or wedding anniversary Or some other equally ' Important event and Of course the natural Thing is for you to pick An appropriate gift From Siegiisfs most Appropriate stock and You know there is always Added pleasure for Anybody getting a piece Of silver or bit of Jewelry from this store. SIEGHIST & CO. "Largest Jewelry Store in Eastern Oregon" i i MM OOvrflfilMV Hl6 WIFE. BULL UK6.S Pul PUT HIM TM" HAMO& NEARl4 M-re COU.ARS . AROUMO HEHe ! 'IT MAKES T LOOK" -TThaT. AID Vf MAWetUE.M MORE -AMD LIKE IvAER'S hAORE. SRAivjs Thau 1 UC rtirw KUP L00KT Tk' UV J evening In the basement of thN ohqreli for a business meeting and. sociable, following the busketbuil j game nt the high school. During the business session' plans were, made for n play to hej given by Hit- league In t he ncur j lut lire to start a pin no fund for j the purchase of a piano for the league room of the church. What play will t he . gtvi n and the dale have , not yet been decided. (lames were enjoyed and re--f rcHhiiients served after the busi ness houi 4 , Tho regiilnr meeting of ihe league tomorrow evening nt 0 : : o'clock ut . the church was an nounced. ' "The Morning Watch" Is the study of the leugue this year and. the subject for . tomorrow night Is "Kstabllshing Zones of Hllence." MIr Klleti Hlchey Is the- leader and she promises some, thing special during the program. ;: Mrs, Hay Kuller, soprano,1 will sing " "Come ' Ve" Klessed of My li'iithcr," by ' Scott,, at the morning services of the J'lrst Presbyterian church t o m o r ro w . By Williams 1. AGREE. VJIlM UP her; X VyHLUi she. rru. ciE.T;iM op uKe. -a ; COAV- WWME-Ri, Bui-l CAt4 FUD A DiRlW EnuFF 308 '. HE. VMOULO M RCWAI.TM ! Oirr BY NCA EWV1CC IKS. Announcements Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wyllle will entertain the members and friends tif the local chapter of Amurican Yoemen at their home on - Kast Adams u venue. Monday,, Jan. JO. Tni;V.'m; SAi isi m:i Ni:W yoltlv Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ii. Harper reel they huvu but one coursi! us regards their eloping daughter, lone, who is now Mrs. H. Theodore (turkey, of l'usu tletia. Cal, says llurper: "Seeing that Mrs, Harper and I eloped In !H4, I don't suppose wo can do anything but forgive them." That udvunced age does tjot les sen the delight In clothes was shown when a women of H'2 years participated In a manneiiutn parade with girls lift ycaitf her junior in the Kast end of London. Sim thor oughly enjoyed the experience. .1 . ... , , m r. To nlr (b ' , ' SfeSW? '" moat dxpennbla ,K : Jmm'mfi7&W ami oourteoua jftBTy-.'tj fsSia-.'.MA , t . I "o,'v,c" ' ' -. fmjMW4mWM to th.rtMt . . m&tm$P4: ponaible number DVUU 11,1 -. iyHSfraGKSfSSrt l Pc.pl. . KhbOLVh .. .V : :0rZ' AtthAloweat coat ,' - - ' aB-V.v:..''-. ' tcjnaiatcnt with To do iTolliing hy hand or iiifcluinical ''';fi '' '' - fair waifa to tha lwxv ' emproy"add.caBlul ; powijr which can 'bc done belled and". '.' .' ; awn and ; more cheaply by electricity. ; : J A - s'xS u (losnivlnij fair JL ': .PV'r-' ' ' " : . .-. : : ' -mtm " ffSiK.-' - mmm'-:--. i tlilacominiinlly '.'''.' '! ; ' ' ' j.i$Li;XV,-ls- E Ja t!in objective ' " ' ; ' :?ii-;rX' 5 of tbla company. . ' . &st?t- ' r ' ' :' m " ' -LrflCT Eastern Oregon Light & Divorced Vomanh ': Seen itt Portland WAN FRANOIK(X) Jaifs (AH) - Tho Kxamlner uayH Mru. Milo Ahereomliie. (Ilvorccd wire or l.ieut. Lyman K. Sve8on( V. S. N.. who rieil fronf hero with her two children Vdnetdnyufter n. conii liad awarded cimtody or tho child ren to Hweimon, wai located, laHt nlptit in Portland. Ore. , The buttle between Mrs. Aber crombiu and Hwenon ovt-r the children liaa been In pronresa for about a your. SF.i: IX rOUTIANI I'OUTi.AND. Ore., Jan. S (Al1) A woman believed to be Mrs. Milo Abercrombie nml reentered under the nume of Mr. M. Ander Hon. wuh ut the 1'ortlaml hotel here veHterdny but checked out last ul(?ht. fhe wus uccompunicd by i two children und unother woman. She had only bund hiKt?aKt with her, U was said at the hotel. MENUS lty Sister Mary mtKAKI-'AST Stewed figs with lemon, cereai, thin cream, fried cornmciil imili, sirup, crisp gra ham toast, milk, coffee. I.l'NCHKON Creamed rice on toast, stuffed peach Kabul, whole wheat breud. milk, teu. - lilNNKIt llroiled . humburg Hleuk, KreWc'lt fried potutoes, j inavhed turnips, corn salad, whole wlieat rolls, mol asses pit), milk, ! coffee, ! The corn salad suggested tn the . dinner menu Is from your slock of canned stuff you put up last fall. ; It supplies tho necessary piquant' touch to, the mcul und cun bo ; served with or without lettuce, , Stufrcd IN'Uih Sitlail I Klght halves of lurgo peaches. cup finely chopped nuts, 4 ' tablespoons minced celery, i tablespoons canned shredded co coa nut, mayonnaise.: I Drain peaches from sirup. Cut ' around the cavity of hulf tho, peaches, scooping out more than , half Ihe peach. Combine nuts, j celery und cocoanut with enough j salad dressing ".to ' muko " ipiHe 1 lnotst. Arrange' tho prepared' peuohep on crlMp. leaves of lettuce, fill cavities with , mixture and cover with remulnlng peuches. If convenient, drop spoonful of wlilpped creum on euch peuch und giunlsh with u red or green i cherry. I (Copyright, lt26, NKA Service j Inc.) i SIIK WANTS ANXI L.MKNT I.OS ANGKUCS Huvlng become a Mrs. on New Yours eve, .Miss California would bo a Miss again, j Aloha. Porter, statu beuuty chum-j pion who married Leonard l.eroy Thomas, dancing Instructor, Is su- lug for an unnullmeut. "AH u nils- t lake," . alio says. I January Sale Continues On All Ready-to-Wear and Millinery ' PUTMAN'S One. hundred -and firty-t.wo doB ceiidantu wore left by Mm. Klixa both LuiiKley,- who baa jtiHt dlud. at the njee of US, ut Ilalluham, Kng-lund. Our Stock of Orthophonic Victor Rec ords is complete. New records dailtf? , CARR'S RESOLVED That you are going to keejf that vaKli-ilay" "jinx" out of the house for this coming month; no steam-filled kitchen, no late meals, no blis tered knuckles, nor the exposure while hang ing out clothes to dry; then the ironing. , , Don't you think you could put the day to a better use by letting us do your laundry work;, for you? ; ' j . - If you count your time at its real value you., will find that it is false economy doing your ,.' washing at home. Let us demonstrate that to you for the. mon.th of January . We also, do all kinds of Dry Gleaning, 'usinc' the latest methods. STANDARD LAUNDRY Phone MAIN 56 Power Go. 'To take a llttlo r" S. Meyer., of Jorddn. Minn.. .7'J years old, voluntarily retired '3lanu:iry t, at'--' ter 4S years contiliuoim Hcrvlce aa county JudKe of probate.