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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1929)
Friday, February 1, 1929. Society News tallied the Trlanifle dull Wednes-1 Mrs. Herl Webb won Aloha Club Meets At H. E. Dixon Home U-r" ' .ln' - Foi Dinner Bridge wh rmivni ut nmn. 4 &.'-- : I . -.tfv.'slimtnts were 8trvl hy Hip :' Mr! anil Mm. li. K. "itlxon ifiHf titinot! itu Alpha Huh last nltftit ut a clmtniint,' iinmr lirMee ul t Utlt i hitm at IS Hi Stfoinl nlret. , j ;j .t Uiri Tii't oVImk .tiinncr 1 KiifHU were watrtl at two tublOR. which' won nttnictivo ,vlth Umi- HietK or rod ('iiriuittmiH. ' The rilor! Ml-ht'inn UHM vvil nmi kiim-ii. - I Hi r 1 11 k tho I'vniiiiK of cunla Mm.1 Wlllluni HlftrriHt . jciolvt'd hifrli1 M'Oro rlsio fur woim-n anl V. IVrkins was awar.h il tin prlzt fi moil. - Mr. nmi Mrs. II. Itrutor wore 1ohI ami hoNicsM lo uiomborH f the llci cluh lust. mIkI.I at n iMIkIi ful illnm-r )hi1k- nt iho Hni'Hjnwon itIQ. - -r . . Sl lahloK nf hrhljft- woro at play .(luring tho evening. Mix Klinor Slo.l.ta, KroftT ro- Eagles Hold Tea . And Card Party More Beige In Sight For New Paris Styles The ' toisles' mljxllary and aisles' IoiIkpm lipid a hvnpfil card parly mid silver tea Inst lilKht with more than ru porsuii in ntipndancp. Decorations were in keeplnR with the viilentlnc motif. Mi". Keeil ItoHMOn was In rim run of tlip l.n nmi Mrs. Orncc -Holiann was In clinicc of the cards. llhth score pita's for Hip even ing wont to: Mr. KpIIokh. Mrs. .lc Claln, Ntnll tlpartiipr and Mrs. Hnnspn. Low wore prtees went to: Mrs. KpIIokk, .Mrs. Ilohson and Mr. TrucKilalo. An enjoyable program was held I received first prinp. for -nnd included thp following num bers: vocal numiiprs iy i.oinso nur nelt accompanied hy Sylvia Turn; piano niimhprs. Mrs. KpIIokr: adllces. Mtlllccnt Hansen. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SCHOOL CHILDREN DIE IN STORM Pri Tr IT" high sc.nre and Nornuin pelvid first for nun.. . ..s : i. v : .' ,'.','' IV -''Tno X II. II. clnh was pnlcrlnln-. 'cil. yesterday at'lernoon al the home ' (MM IK. Waller Junes 111 12 Mev '. .'until street. Three Inlilef "if lirlilBf i'iejit play wltli li-s. lirnest xyai l.ipy I'llllllps. of Ilolse. Ida., and Million Mi't-llll'B, formerly of Ma lad. Ida., wero niairled Monday we.ey. ,m.y , ;-'' .'J": I cvenlllB at tile home of Mr. and d,.n:ttd,ml,.B tWM w.tr M. M. M. Cuistensen at 203 M-oro... Mrs. Jack Mc(. Lean recpK-.,h s mshl), William 1 ei seeond, 'i 'Mrs. Jones served refrpslimenls al the close nf Hip afternoon find Mis. !in Onlly enter- herrV street, Itislmp Uiitnt Hean pi-rforinlnir the cere mony. .' .Mr. and Mrs. MeCltirK came to Im. Grandp recently lo nuiko their homo. Mr. Mcl-luiB Is omployed at Htone'H storu. Ity IMana Mt-rwln (Associated I'ress Kashlon )?dllir) jx l'AHIB (Al') Another beige i season for spriliK street ami tall- : ored cUHlimies Is being forecast on nil aides. Many of the new models will lie of creamier beiue, or hclse and brown mixtures, than those or former seasons, but on the whole It will he the same old beige that I has been prunilncnt for several j years in a row. V . :.: , Tlie rcosnn, acconlinif to fabric inaliiiractuivis ami couturiers who, can lie peislladeil to talk, is that the modern woman has .adopted lielKe with Just as. much ileterniin aliun lis Hi in 1in,' ailnptei collil'ort and .convenience. In her styles. It Is a lienerally becominit rolor. easy to wear and slow to soil. -It Is practical." iiiun!arles the masculine head of one or the houses most conspicuously commit ted to lielite for daytime wear. . "Modern women." he adds. "In sist upon clothes that are practical and sulliible.ns well lis beautiful." MiMitrcK, With basis of belKe and colored threads combined In lh weave may be expected for many ensembles. More than a few of tho ensembles ore to have lonR coats. skirt!) and blouses that tuck under I he belt. It Is prupliesieil ncre. Hats of the same mixture as the costume will be n devplopuipnt of spring for the trnvel costume, nmi sport houses nre pi-cpai'lUK" cos tume, hat and hallilbnir to match. 0 13 - "' Ul o ill Is ; : x : 'I If II- '.,V3 o. I The .OlRtwroom TurtoiB' aHsooia tinn In ontortahilnic tonlhl at a thamnua at-tin- Saiajawta Inn In , honor r tho minlterB of tho arhool hnunl and Iholr wlvos. Mr. and Mrn. K. A. Hnyro ami Mr. and Mrs. Hnri;v VVllllHnia will nlno be Kiavsta. ; Tho ovi'iilnu' ontorlatnimnt will tholMdr A iiroffram of tuntK by np ' ro.st-ntutlvt'a of oarh of tho srhoolH I in ihv 'Hy.i Tho ' inootlnK- of tho'tji Ornndo f'ounrll of 1'ntvnl and Tcach'i-M lm boin poHtponod.- Tho dato for the nxt mottiiiK will bo announroil la too , Tho Womon's Itollof corps 'will mtrot tomorrow at tho KnlprblH oV I'ythlae hnll. IMnnvr, will Ik hold at 1 o'floi-lt. Peculiar Vind m ;iJ :Trndo winds" nro" Vlmfc 'tilo'w-' XUtM (!')UJji'Tillt tni4'.tl 1 1 io Ihoriatil ', iMjunior nnd tlefloeieil woKiwnnl l i Hit rotation of tho onrlh. "Yes, We Deliver 'J'HERE are many pleasing; advantages lo marketing here, not the least of which is our delivery service. No need to make your way through crowded streets hurdened with an arm load of groceries. Just leave your order and rest assured that it will he filled conscientiously and delivered promptly. i Saturday and Monday Specials Van Camps Hominy 2 cans - 2."ic Super Suds 3 packages - 29c 3-lb. jar Pure Strawberry Preserves 59c P. S. Golden Knntam Corn 3 for..... , 5Sc Chipso Washing Powder...... : 2.'?c Hulk Coffee a very good quality 2 pounds..... 7-e (Fresh ground) 2 double packages Macaroni or Spaghetti 2 for 2."c Cold Medal Shortening 1 pound 22c Bulk Salad Oil quart .. - 3.1c Post Tonsties 3 for. 2."ic Sweet, Juicy Oranges 2 doz 37c Grape Fruit, Florida 3 for 25c California Walnuts pound - 29c 10 pounds Pure Cane Sugar 69c Sliced Canten's Bacon pound 34c Home-made Sausagt? pound i - 30c (No cereal used) ; Pork Lnin Roasts or Steaks pound .. 26c Pork Shoulder Steak or Boasts pound 20c Library .Chats - 1'i.owF.nv ixxvrwKAit von a KINAI, TOt'l'll CANNRS ( A r) Flowery foot wear for the fternoun la the Hiv-erla-s Tontrlbntlon to women' winter fashions. However flowers It is, must match llio pockelbook III lie really stylish. ; In (Tenernl, shnemakera for wo men seem to be breaking nwnj rruiu' traditional deslKiis. Thej have nfferert more elabointe models than have been seen for years. I SOMKKKY Al'imiMl'.l YOSKMITK. fill.. l''eb. I (API K. f. Mollnsky. nsslstani to the nupej-tiityndent of Vosemltn nn lltinal ' park today was appolnteil siiperlmlent or fraler luike mitlnn. al piiik. He succeed Colonel ftiai'tc U. Thomson, rncenlH' ap pointed sllperlnteliilellt ill Yose mlie. ... . . " PUTMAN'S 11 Grande Exclusive Ready-to-'Wcar and Millinery ' HAVE WITH SAFETY I The Women of the Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company will serve yaffles and coffee at the Company's office, 105 . Elm Street, on Monday afternoon, February 4th, from two to five. The public is cordially invited. '; NO MORE DISCOMFORT! Why srfer finm ii-l ' till Hi null lietlil cnlils wis 'II It K X A I. I. f A T A It It II JKI.I.V will brlna ivicf'.' Announcements lly Mslsd K. IHity, liils-srloii Tliesn are busy days at Hie lib-1 rniy. ' When nw nut rusuiiiK aroiiiid with pots add nns In ratch the little 'rivers t nnniiur down our walls.' we nre' waliitiR on our pat rons who think this the best month or all in which to do a bit or ivnd hiff. Snow nud cold means a keen er appreciation or home and fire side and a book. Wo reel son-y for iinyono who Is snowed lh without a book to road. Many are find ing It just thiV right time to start and finish that long planned read ing course on some subject which I hey have been interested In nnd j would like to know moro nbout. j One rural borrower wrote In for n ' course on Art Appreciation ana a These plelurps shew inp rums of ihe Nclni"lhinie l Mtmnlo, 111., where Ittn children were killed and 3! Injured when a violent , cyclone struck the town., The cross in Ihe upper picture innrlts the spot where one nf the Utile victims died at bis desk lis tlm storm hurled the walls ami rout upwin d. Inset shows (lleiillii Irwin, II, one or the injured children.. They wcr cared tor by Hie lied Cross. Turner, and MlKsllrace Neslln, her '.friends Sunday evening nt tne noine UnnieM were niayeo slsler are also vl. lllUK at tho Tur ner home. Mrs. Clarence Stephensen and dnliKbler, Marie I, on, lire In m (Imndc where the llltlo Kill Is hliv lim dental work done. The mall and. rrelitltt Is belnit hnuletl between here nnil Medical HprlttKH on n sled. That shout sec tion or the road has not been kept lopen and snow has become loo deep Tor the nutoiuoblle. Tlie I'.-T. A. ifnvn a henerlt danco In tho school house Saturday even ing. ICuch liuly wore a bow nnd Placed n second In a sealed en- course was planned nnd mailed to velopc. The men boliRht the on line nr hunks on this subject avail- veluties and so determined their able at the library. Any one else partner ror the cvenlnir. The danco interested in this subject or any 'in her line 'or YeifdliiK'tiiay consult with thft,l,llv;VnV i.,Wiy flmci , One of tlie most poputnr class or books are books about intcrest Iiik men nnd .women. Hero Is a iiui At in ililes most In demand. which would, be a splendid readmit' course ror 'iinyonOj Intorojlted . in j bloiiiiiphy. I'ncle Joe Cannon" nusboy. , "Adventures or un African Slav-, er" Canot. j ' "Trader Horns" ' "Anilrew Jackson" Jnlinson. "NaiMileim" l.udwlff. ! "Son or Man" LlldulK. j ..."IXsruell" Alaurnis. ( "Lady of the l.luiberlosl" Mcp- ) ban. ' ! "liniiKliter or the Samurai" SiikI- inolo. ( ! "f.eiieral tlrant" Wootlw-nrd. was a success socially lis well ns financially, lifinut belnff .Cleared.'., .(.'Mi'i' Mrs. I.oren Nelson and Mrs. I", 15. Nelson entertained a dnien or the latter. diirlnir the eveninir, nrter which re rreshmenls wero served. Mrs. Mary Murray returned from linker Wednesday wliero aim has spent n week in order to lie near her son. Tliomiis, who Is in the Una pllal with pneumonia. He is im ported to he linprovinit, and ex poets lo coiiio home short ly. Mrs. John Hvnns wns eotnpll mented with a mlseellniieoiis show er at the home of Mrs. N. Kallowa Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent In vlsltnm. ncircsn iiicnts were served by tho hostoss. Twelve ladles were present nnd ninny useful Kirts were received by the. honored Bllest. ltohert tJortheott was called 10 Port-. AllKxJe" .Wndrtosilayi. ..wllt-CO Mrs. Norllltolt has been Visit In and Is repoiied to be critically ill. WOMEN'S CLUB HEARS ESSAY ON LONGFELLOW lly Mrs. M. I'. Itliyimiml (observer correspondent) -I'ONIIOSA, Ore., (Speplal) The Medical Springs Women's club held their regular bi-monthly Inei'liiiK I Thursday afternoon at the home or Mrs. Krnnk Whltten. Mrs. j Chester Thompson read an essay I on the lire or Longfellow, and Mrs. Whltten rend "The Bridge" by LmiKfellow. Hostesses ror the day were,' Miss Wlllna. Kennedy and Miss Mona Jays. . Mr. and Mrs. Krank Whltten, Mr. anil Min. W. H. liuncun and Mrs. j M. Uiiymond drove into Hnkcr, Tuesday morning lo attend the 1 Orange meeting nnd hear tho ad- dress by the nntlonnl lecturer, j James l-'nriner. They Intended to. return the same evening, but a. ; slorm during the. day, caused the i snow to drift Into the road so badly j that It. wns necessary for them 10 i slay until Wednesday morning. I Howard and .ehblo Harris, sons or Mrs. c. !'. Turner, arrived on the stage Wednesday rrom Welser ror a visit with their mother. Miss Nelda' Harris, (laughter of Mrs. Rollins Runstop We featuiti the Tvollins nationally known Run stop Hosiery. The Tvunstop at the hem line prevents embarassinK, expensive garter runs. The. Block Toe and Sandal Sole features add "miles of wear to every pair." You'll like Rollins for their beauty and long wear- 1 - i TIIK IXTKIIKStlMI new ltpppd seel of an Imported chlf- 'on (Ilk m klnc Is dl(tntfd In linure tlfect.. ROLLINS HOSIERY SHEER CHIFFONS SILK-T0-THE-T0P, $1.95apair SERVICE WEIGHT SILK TO THE HEM, $1.50 Bpa,r- Every pair of Rollins Full Fashioned Hosiery is Tailor Made to fit in leg, ankle and foot. Rollins Hosiery And Quality Shoes Help You Look Your Rest. ( Special Offer On All Galoshes and Overshoes. BURNETT SHOE CO. Quality Shoes -- Economy Prices 1 S.V.E.C0. 145 Adam Ave. near Bnlldlb ' T ijrmmte. pro. w hfitlni fretiwwies Muny beautiful riornl pat terns lo choose from. lino l ltd New Drajierf New Pftllerns. Mrlght Colors, ItartHi t jiilinis Small checks in Pink, Blue, Ited Or e,-n HBo l'"ujl silks r'or dainty underwear and lilouaeH-PIain colors, white, Invender,. peach,' liink, copper, and tan: r Large tube, 50 cents J'ut up in collapsible lube, with pulenl nonsle ror Insert Ing In the mialrila, Hexnll Catarrh Jelly Is n penelrut Ing, arotnotlo nnd nnllscplir Jelly especially rerouinlended ror rresh catarrhal colds In Ihe head, nose and throat. It Ik sold exclusively al Glass Drugs Inc. . Tho llcnall Woro La Grande, Ore. Sheet Music 5c Per Copy. And Recalled Victor Records 3 for $1.00 ADLER'S After Inventory Sale Phone Orders Main 91 W DtUvtr $2.30 Orders SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY Palmolive Soap , 39c Tho very best toilet soap 6 BARS : ... Suoer Suds For clothes, dishes and general housework. " Qa 2 LARGE PKGS XUl, Peas, Corn No. 2 can Extra Standard. S CANS - 45c Rice Fancy Blue Rose the very Iwst . 35c 65c POUNDS 10 POUNDS Prunes Market-Day Specials Califor- A f? nias. 4 POUND PKG. Tomatoes No. 2'a can Standard 4 CANS 47c Macaroni Very Best Onide Bulk-.i Ellxiw cut. POUNDS 45c Prunes Fancy Italians Oregon product. A Qn 5 POUNDS - - txVK, Sperry's Pancake and Waffle Flour Stone's Cane and Maple Syrup ItcK. $1.39 value for- 98c Beans Large Whiles all new slock. 45c 89c POUNDS 10 POUNDS Walnuts New stock soft shell 2 POUNDS - Bananas 65c C-tie brooms- SPECIAL Brooms ' Unusual value. 59c Stone's Coffee SPECIAL 3 POUNDS SUPREME 3 POUNDS 15 $i;45 No. 1 fruit no over-ripes, 3 POUNDS : I 20c Oranges Sweet and juicy, med. size KPT, Rose. 2 DOZEN... OOl, Sperry's White Down. Try ft sack and if not absolutely 0. K. bring it back and your money is waiting FLOUR 49-LB. SACK ONK BARREL . $1.75 $6.95