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Thursday, October-13-1927
LA GRANDE EVENING ' OBSERVER
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SociErY: News
Mrs;- Barnes Pays "
V Visit to 0. E. S.
.' , Of Union County
, The vlU to I -a Gruiult last vp
n I tiff of Mrs. Murguret Bui'm'H, of
Grunts Wihs, ore., worthy gruiid
mat run or the yrund rhupter of
frtfon, of t lio Order of. the Kaat
ern fltur, wu the motive' Eor the
fnil herliiff toffcl her of more than
2no numbers of thai onlr, unl
for one of the most Intert-Hlint? h'8
Htons which this parlteulur irroup
han purtlrlpii'ttnl In for suiue- time.
It railed for an uftffiithlylng of all
1 he r hapten of the rounly in a
dlMrlct ineetlnfT, find there wore
preHent goodly rcpreHrntutionw
from the HI no Mountain chapter.
No.' H2, of KlKln. Cherry ' chapter.
No. 1 lili. of ( 'ove, (irahde Hondo
Valley chnpler,- No.' 411, of lOlffln,
and the1 hoHtess ' ohupler... Mope
chapter, No, i:t, of La (.Jrunde.
; The projrr iim of the evenlnjr coin
nunocl tvith a nplendid banquet
nt Motel Koley, utlended by abotit
100 pei'Konfl from over the vnlle.
Four long tables accommodated the
RiicHtR who were wivi'i u hiiniiuel
of four courw-H. Hi'. Jot JiikIc,
worthy patron of the local ehfipter,
DOtliiK hr tnnntmaHter, Introiluced
nt tnl-orvalfl duiihff the eveniiiif
sevei'dl prominent' members of thP
ordeV, who spolte hrleriy nnd very
InleiestlnKly, The That speaker va
the honored Kue-.-tt, AIih. HiuntM,
who In the few words of prreetin,
'and by a .most winsome" manni'l;
vhloh hrspolit ' n ' very attractive,
personality, ut once won. all of hor
heirniH. She waa followed by Hob
tr f.- Kakiii. of ha ofande. mas
ter of Kt-and ilpilfl-e of the state of
OrcRon: - Cieorife Cochran. Krand
aenttnel of the grand chapter of
the Kaatern Star of Oregon, and
Mth. Kinnia Klildle. of Island City.
Introduced not only because of h-r
own prominent uncord as a mem
ber and officer of the KaKtern Star
but bccaum of her relationship to
others who have, 1 the past, gain
ed prominence or oro now promi
nent in the order.- -
Immediately following the ban
quet, thn company adjourned to
the Masonic temple where they
werejoined by more than 100 ad
ditional members, eligible to sit
in the deliberations and work of
the evening.. The hall was tastily
decorated for the e-vent, full flow
ers having been generously and ef
fectively used, The opening work
was put on by Mrs. Minnie K. llod
gln, worthy matron of Hope chap
ter . Mr. J o e n g I e, w o rt h y pal ro n
and their splendid corps of oflV
cers, who conilucted their own bus
iness soHtdon, since last evening wan
their regular meetlhg night. ' One
,Uein,pf business of unusual m-
" portance, was the' report "of the ad-
' vtsory board, that the Order of the
Italnbow, foi; Girls would e Jnafl-
' tilled In La Grande on Saturday
evening, Oct. 2'2, when the officers
of the. assembly at The. Hallos, to
gether with Hubert S. Tipton, of
Hortland, grand deputy, would be
present to conduct the work of the
organization, Install the oft'Iceis
and exemplify the Initiatory work.
To. this program all Masons and
Kastera. Stars, in good standing,
were invited.
As diffe-rent orders. In the-routine,
were called for last evening
the chapters from over the county
were asked to assist. Working nn
dr their worthy matron, Mrs.
Cross, of Klgin. who. was properly
introduced and escorted, officers of
Hlue Mountain chapter hod charge
of the Introduction of prominent
visitors. Among those so intro
duced and eseorte-d were Worthy
Grand Matron Mrs. Harnes, Master
of the Grand Hodge Hobert 8. Ku ki
ln. Grand Sentinel George Cochran,
past grand organist of Jdaho, W.
W. Nusbuum: past grand star
points. Mrs. Kiddle, of Island City.
Mrs. J. 1. Morelock, of La Grande,
and Mis. Collins, of Cove; worthy
patrons, Tony Smith, of Grande
Honde Valley chapter, of I'nlon,
and John Dean, of Cherry chapter
. of Cove; worthy- mutrons, Hulu
Onyette, of cherry chapter of Cove,
'and Mlsehell Chile, of Graudc Honde
Valley chapter of I'nlon.
Tin Initiatory work wus exem
plified by the. degree team from
I'nlon ami so well was it done that
It elicited the applause and warm
words of praise from the enlire
audience. Kach one of tho offi
cers appeared to have, his or her
lines perfectly and ''carried out
their part almost faultlessly, which
Is not an easy thing to do, all the
company agreed, when the specta
tors, ns Is the case at such, n time,
are usually more critically In
clined. Ijile In the evening the worthy
Brand matron was Introduced as
tho speaker. Quite briefly, hut In
an intensely fascinating manner,
Mrs. Harnes spoke somewhat of
the history of the order and then
offered some helpful suggestions to
the officers. In behalf of the
ehnptera of the district, and in a
very huppy little speech, Mr. Jn
Rle presented to the distinguished
visitor ft gift, as a token of the
regurd whjjh the chapters and their
individual members huve for her.
Mrs. Harnes responded with mueh
leetlng. The concluding spcokers
were George T. Cochran nnd It. S.
Knkln.
Following the eloslng of the
chapter, the members of Hope
chapter threw . open the dining
room and served light refreshments
to their gtifsts. That the evening
was one of profit an well a great
plasure was the consensus of all
present. .
The Order of Rainbow for Girls,
of which all duughtcrs of Masons
or Kostern Htar members, or other
girls between the ages of 13 and
M And recommended by a Mason
or Kastern Hinr member ore eligi
ble to become inemlrfTS. will be
Instituted here Rutin day evening.
Oct. 12.
The orranlxatlon Is sponsored by
Hope Chapter No. IS, Ordor of the
Kastern Star, and the work for th
institution of the order will be done
by the assembly from The' Halles.
assisted by Kobe it K. Tipton, grand
deputy for Oregon.
A feature of the evening's pro
gram will be a banquet to he given
ut 6:30 o'clock for the Haiubow
girls front The Dalles and the
members of the new organization f
nu jr uir ui uiri til flUte ruul-
ter and members of the udvisury
board.
This will be followed by election
and Installation of officers, unci
initiatory exercises, to whleh nil
10a stern Star members and1 Masons
are invited. '
It Is expected that the organiza
tion will begin In l.n Grande with
a membership nf about r.l girls.
Twenty-five is Hie required num
ber to Institute an assembly.
Parkdale Club to
Have Busy Season
Mrs. Prank Wood and Mrs. IM
Kckley Were hostesses to the I 'ark
dale club yesterday afternoon at
the. 'home 'of -Mrs. Wood. During
the business session plaits' were
discussed' to take up the study- of
American history during the ehib
year. It was also decided ,to resume'-
plot urc- study., work and to
compe'e with the clubs of Cove and
Union "In a picture contest during
the yenry' . . " ;-'
Arrange men ts were made ror :i
cooked food si lie to be field 4)ct. L'!.
and Mrs. Charles Gump. Mrs. Jen
nie Thompson, Mrs, Alnui , Carrol,
Mi's. Prank Owsley nnd Mrs. Min
nie l.upher were-- appointed tw-m-
-I agree with
that Luckies
You, too, will find that
LUCKY STRIKES give
the greatest pleasure Mild,
and Mellow, the finest
cigarettes you ever smoked.
Made of the choicest tobac
cos, properly ag6d and
blended with great skill, and
ihere is an extra process
"ITS TOASTED"-no
harshness, not a bit of bite.
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It's toasted
No Throat Irritation-No Cough.
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bers of- th committee to have
charge.
During the program hour Mrs.
John Howery and Mrs. Alma Car-'
rol each gve a itading.
The hostesses served refresh
ments before adjournment. 1
Mrs. Kobe it 8. Rnkln, chairman
of the Americanization committee 1
or the Daughters of the American
Hevolutlon, gave an interesting re-1
port on Americanization and the1
work of thut comiuitjeo of the I).:
A. It. yesterday afternoon when the'
chapter met at the home of Mm.
Lloyd I. Husey.
A f ter t he business session M is.
Hay K. Murphy giwa a review of
the Mfe of Caroline Scott Harrison,
wife of President Harrison, 1n
whose honor a memoplal is now !
being built at Oxford college, Ox-!
ford, Ohio. " !
Ten was served by the hostess!
during the social Vour which fol
lowed the program. !
The next meeting of the I). A. U.
will be Wednesday, Nov. !t, at tin-;
home of Mrs. liny Murphy.
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Union County Aid
Will Meet Here
- Members of iht Foreign Mission-
nry society of the Klrst Methodist
Kplscopal church met yesterday
afternoon at the homo of .Mrs. G.
C; Head ley. The meeting was open
ed by a song and prayer, led by
Mrs. I . W. Heck anrt Mrs. T. I'ler
son. This was -followed by a falls
by Dr. Theodore Copeland, who is
conducting evangelistic meetings nt
the Methodist Kplscopnl church.
Mrs. Leo Han ford annouuml that
a meeting of the Union county La
dies Aid society of the Methodist
church would be held in La Grande
Oct. Ml. k
A sociable was enjoyed and re-
. .Bib Back
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A stunning Iransparuttt black vel
vet gown, with shot gold embroid
ery, devises nil entirely new btli
back. It extends Its el;ht-iurli
width from necK to walatlino:
loaviue tlio aides bare.
freshments were served by the hos
tess at the close of tho meeting.
A politick dlnnr honoring M.
anil Mrs. Arthur Van Fleet, who
have been visiting here from Los
Angeles, Cal.. was given last ive
nlng nt the Hen Noyes cabin up
the Grande Honde river by a num
ber of friends of Mr. nnd Airs. Van
Kleet. About i!f Veriv present and
after an excellent dinner the ro
malnder of the evnlng was spent
visiting.
Those present were: Mr, nnd
Mrs. Charles Murchfsnn, Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Moyt nnd daughlers,
George White
are the Best"
Said Flo Brooks to Lou Holtz
tvhile waiting for their cue to
appear in "Manhattan M ary."
Photo by G. Matltard K easier)
George White,
Producer of
George White's Scandals,
twites:
"In the theatre world, Luckies have become aW
most universal. Stage folks are very critical
voices must be kept in condition, throat ir
ritation is a handicap. In 'George White'
Scandals', most actors and actresses whose
voices are important smoke Luckies both or
voice protection and finer flavor. For these
reasons I tnefer them, too,".
Mildred "and Myrtle,-Mr. and Mrs.
Nat Zweirol, Ben Noyes and Arlo
Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mack-j
ey and son, Margin, Mr. and Mis.
Norman Desllet, Mr. and Mrs. Kdl
Hoylctt, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunn, j
of Sumner, Wash.. Marguerite
Zwelfel, Clint Van Fleet und thej
honor guests. t
Mr. and .Mrs. Van Fleet left this
morning for Holse, Ida., Where they
will visit for a short time with Mr.'
uiid Mrs. Floyd Churhoneatl. They
will be through Lu (1 ramie again
In about a week on their why home
to I .os A ngeles. M rs. Va n Flcc4
was formerly Ollle Hay, Both for
merly made I heir homes In La
Grande and have many fiieti Is
here.
- Honoring Irvln 'Tubby'' Zundcl.
who wilt leave this evening for
Toronto. Ontario, Can., on a mis
sion tor the Latter Day Saints'
church, a family dinner was h"W
last evening at the home of his
ftru nd mot her, M rs. K. Hosenbamn.
Dinner was servI at (I o'clock
and covers were laid for' Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Hosenbaum, Minnd Mis.
10 ve ret I Hosenbaum and Utile
daughter, Mrs. Sux Bruce and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Zuudct und
family, Mrs, K, Hoseubailln, Jlmmle
Hosenbaum and Miss Mercedes
Dray. Mr. and Mm. Karl Hosen
baum, of Baker, and Hlchni'd Ly
man. ,
After dinner a dancing parly was
given-by the L. D. R. church In
his honor, to which all of his'
friends we-re Invited. Helms' or
chestra furnished music and a good
time was spent dancing.' i
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COVK i(Speclal) On Wodnes-'
day evening boy scout troop No. a
entertained at French hall for the
cam pf Ire girls of Cove. About lift
young people gather1) at the hall
and games were played, oft-r
ZnM'! HI
Smart Fall Footwear
LC-VANE
which rofreshmfnU vcrt 8m-vm1.
Mrs. J. 1-:. MillB, inothi-r of All.-n
Mills. mcintK'r of the acout troop,
iii-led an liostexs. Mrp. J. H. Trice,
unslntunl .rumjiflra Hirl ruarillaii,
iiIho ulii-mli'it Hie puny. .
This In thff BecouU party -given
jointly by the two oi'KanlxHtlons.
Announcements
The Missionary nocle-ty oC the
First Presbyterian church' w,IIJ,
meet tomorrow afternoon at the
church. The protfrum will be In
connection with the 60th anniver
sary of missions In Alaska. To
morrow will be guest iluy and all
ntC'iuhers of the church uml con
gregation are Invited to attend.
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The Greenwood rurent-Teuchet
association will meet ut 2:110
o'clock Friday afternoon ut thhe
school. There will he a musieul
lrogram und Mrs. C I-'. Mcl'llerson
will give a report. IMuns for the
Htate convention, to. bo held here
Oct. 25 to 28 will be discussed dur
ing the meeting.
The Westwuy club meeting, an
nounced for this Frliluy evening,
has been postponed until l-'rlduy,
Oct. 21. Tho meeting will be held
In the nftcrnoon 'ot the home of
Mrs. Wnde on Y avenue.
The Willow Parent-Teacher as
sociation will meet. Friday after
noon at 2:3(1 o'clock at Willow
school. Mrs. Curl Douhan will
give a report of the nutlonul P.-T.
A. convention held In Oakland, Cul.
The cuinpflre girls will serve lea.
MENUS
Iy Slsler Mnrjr
HIIRAKFAST lloneydew melon
with lemon Juice, cereal, cream,
broiled cottage ham, potatoes hash
ed In milk, graham muffins, milk,
coffee.
MINCIIKON Potntnes In pea
nut butter snure, toasted grnbam
muffins, carrot nnd celery snlacl,
grnpe pudding, milk, tea.
DINNKH llrolleil vein mucin.
Tills flHp will go lor
ways fur a new rimtmiM-r anil
Mill fniibcr to k(i-i lilni.
Our I(ii-Iiicm Is liM-n-eviliig
lay by day, m nmre and nioru
find lliat Iirn? rery effort l
dlniiiil lownnl yimr Mlltat
lion.
Modern Shoe Sliop
Aiuuim
Xi-tt lu Slur Theater
It will be a pleasure to show
Vou the new fall footwear and
to have you try them on any
day you can drop in.
You, will find style and comfort
in the shoes purchased here.
'Then', too, the prices. are reason
able.; v - -
"Shoes That Fit The Feet"
PUTMAN'S
lleady-To-Wear ., Millinery ShoeH
scalloped ultra nnd tomatoes,
stuffed pepper , suladr sliced
peachen with boiled cimiurd, two
egg sponge cake, milk, coffee. ' :
.,' ' ,' OraiKt PudilltMr - .
;,T-f cups grape Juice, 1-3 sup
cornMurch, 1 tatilespoon butter, i
eggs, y, cup sugar. -'
Add' sugar to.: grape 'Juice nnd
bring to the-hulling point. Htlr In
cornstarch diluted with enough
cold water to pour easily. Cook,
stirring constantly until mixture
Is clear. .Add hutter and a few
grains of suit. Fold Ih whites' of
eifgWAdnVeh uHllI' 'sr(ff'und"afy7
Turn Into Individual : molds olid
let stand until firm nnd thorough
ly chilled. Herve with soft cus
tard made with yolka of eggs.
' This Is a nourishing simple pud
ding suitable-for the small stny-nt-hames
as well as the children
al-ho.tr
of schi
ool age.
Ypu don't even have to he a big"
gun to be fired.
v Free Faciakfl
Mrs. Whitman of ' :
' A. J. KRANK MANUFACTURING CO. f
will be giving v. ?
FREE FACIALS .
in La Grande ' .
Thursday, Friday and Saturday I
YOU ARE. INVITED f
Make your appointment at the Moon Ding Co!
Mra. Whitman is a specialist in this work.
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OFFER FOR FRIDAY
2 lbs. New Crop Walnuts..... 67
Fancy White Cauliflower, head ......15?
3 lbs. Head Rice.... - 25?
P. S. String Beans, 2 for 41f
P. S. Telephone Peas, 2 for 35
Alber's Flapjack Flour, pgg - 27?
Squash, lb - 2?
Don't forget Dainty Dates,
25? pkg.
Pressed Figs, pkg - ..10
2 ll)s. Black Figs.. 25?
Fresh Cider
Full Line of Fresh Met
Chew f V
SALEM OHOHKX . ..
THE - nAlJt.EP, Ore.. - ..Oct., H
(AP) Balem woe ehoeen for the
next an mini convention of the
Knlghui wf ' Pythhul and Pythian
Rlslern or the Oregon demaln, at
the close of their meeting here lost
night. . 'j-V;', ;...'."' J
wi n dow ni mia v. iiia yH -
. mo citown j
It. O. ti"Wart,lfactory.repreen
tatlvn.af' the paramount, Pen;.and
Pencil1 fo.,.''who.rill bi. cihite.i
with the Itoyal Barber Bhop Thurs
day, Friday, ftaturday and Monday,
arrived yesterday- A aelf'fllllng
Fountain Pen, featured in fouf
slues and four i-ulors, , with -fred
initials sells ror 98c, Also a 2r,i
allowance will he made on oil
fountain pens. Be sure to e thl(
exhibit. You are cordially Invited
to step In nnd try one withrtut oh
llgutlon, 'rVAdv.
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