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ThtiVsriay,"ftriWh 7, 192!). IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Society News Presbyterian Aid Installs Officers For Coming Year Tho annual meeting of ttut (Huh Aiil of tho l'ieHltyteri:i;i church wuh heltl jvHtnriluy uft'i- lulne from "I auly of the I.ukt Mi. Thumuit Wul1sinfr: vocal numlMm. Mrs. Kay Fuller. ItffrPMltmentH wtre wrvd by tht hoHtcits and the following- commits. t tiM: cbufrman, Mrx, ('htirlcK (Srlf- Ifln; .Air. C. V, Kiwi ii, Mn A. ltent(lNflorf out some filrtloulnit to mlnimlfco the amount Is the aim. Ylu firi twelvu yrur n-rloil of a chllil'ii lift' tor school pf inUslohi, was held lust night at (lu lnibyUrliiii oVIotk. Mm. Ulttor will huvr church with rt hundred members of j the book report and Mr. McKintt the church and friemlH tn attend- try Ih to ho olialrmnn of the. hot, unco. for. the bountiful nunc-r 8erv-teiw coimnltttM. Mra, Cleaver unity ed uud for the evening of song, it Hut "H mointwns reiiort . 'their niunlr. (rumen und conti-ntH. i point for hook readlntr. Mrs. Stella lnw!e, Miss Margaret Auson and M.k Acta , Verity were' i vharire of the evoiiimr's nro-1 Tm Jtivenlliw of the. Neluhhors the church tomorrow afternoon at I before mixing and serving. - Suliiiim Ttmbnh,. . Two tablespoon butter, H ctio Ktalo no ft bread rfun.hu, cup milk, 1 rui flaUed salmon, 1 tuble ; gram ;of Wood cm ft will meet at it o'clock In mostly a training t'.me for good j .,.ie Itev. J. fleorirt. Willi, pstor Saturday afiernonn lit the Knights habits, she eontlnui-d, ! renter, M is. 1 Mia, WV V. Ktnxk. church. with the devotional in 1 EpiSCOpal Guild rlmrge of Mrs. liobert Kukln whoj ; pir,nQ MflV 1 Too guv u talk on "Christian CMUeit- i JTiaHa iUcU. 1U A KZ M.M Election of officer! was he'd with the follow Iiik muneil: .Mi-rf. JivHyn I leariiHhaw, pteuideiit; .Mrs., Andrew- l.oney Jr.: vlct iiresiilfiit' difficult period in the rearing of Korj children Is the adolescent Starr' uitJlwith IU threa major problems, companions, clothes, ami for children, as well us grown-ups hale to be fur money. The second speaker, Mrs.. Ileal lice Yoanw. president or the l.a Grande Classroom Teacher'H oiku nlutlou. an. I a primary teacher ill lllif U'llhiu i'hniJ ui.,iL:. mi "Wlliil Kplsoopal C.ultd held ysterday af. urMi-: .vlW'r AHOclntion Thi most ;pf he (.hul(.ni pn, himself usl"r I'ytbiuH ball well iPlcuseil with the results or the series of in Union ntKhts ami an no a need that next WednusduV evo- ,ntM,"y Inlng 'wilt murk the beginning of u rourwe In "Study In liocirine." with a ctiLss In the community room of the church. . ' , 'At A)hiu.lnchK nuking of thej tfi uoou at the l.a Until tie hotel I Teaeiu Means to a Teacher." The mother Airs. Joel Itlchnrdsjn. seiM-etary. " K ; ... is the me.iiiiin-t in (ukjV, w nit'-'" in i plan were ' i iriven ami aich. w. c. ! icws. ireanarer. , ,.H j m rs. 1 1 icita rdKon a ml At rs. I i ew i lftere re-elected. The officers weiv Ins: a tied by the Itev. J. (ieorge Walz. w ho gave an Interesting talk. The auditing committee In it re port announced t liut the hooka of made fur cit to be MENUS AKhhy. Mm. Winnie Williamson, Mrs, ! Hr.iy uml Mrs. Charles (iraham jwrre hosti'sseit- tl the afternoon yesterday which was attended byl school and the home can umpcrate. i My In hiKinir t he mother to the mdtMol and acquainting her with Nchoolioom facts anl ncetvlug from her the Infuriirtlioii about her till. I 'I IT I-.. .11 lll-inv.' IIMI,l,.'lliltllt about ,1 members of the guild. i. .imi.,!,t,.d f ih.. i jl iiiiNN.iiniirv KiuiikF mm nr .... ... the ul.l hi HM.-llcnt uliuno. ... ....... ,.,'... .7. ' """ """ Pr"K' The i cnort of the treasurer i t .... j, .... howd the rei-elnls for the veur to' , '. ' "H M'4 Young dd that the parent -teacher In school In sumiuury Mrs. Crystal KeVekah lodK met In regular session lud nlirhl. After the lodjc. membera oi the dejtn'o learn practiced Tor initiation. ' Last Monday night members oN the lodge Were kucmIH al a ilallC Ing and curd party given by mem bers oT the Odd I'VHow's lodge. C, K. Htagg was in charge of the event' which was participated in by n hundred person.- . . An old-time box social was an lly Sister Alary. nitKAlCKAMT Stewed dried peuchts, . cereal, ereun, buked Kieneh toat. sirup, milk, coffee. l.l-Ni'HkON K;ilmou ttmbal's wit h ereumeil peas, health briHiti. he.irls of lettuce with Kreneh dressing, fig cookies, milk, lea. DINNKIt l'ri(a'e of chickeu. mashed- potatoeM, baking powtler bls'UiiH, 'tvucli fried onions, fruit salad, .crackers w it h clieese, milk, coffie. In this dinner menu the salad does double duty providing th lesnert ixa wefl as the salad con is. wwiHion H..u.wi. l.y II..- L-.H-Vj , B fni K(lll lie ics'j.r,i uud JU.I0.S8. ' In ; Hltnrl tiilli, Ktleliiur.l thilllk.'.! ItMHUrilltiOn Il!tlH l.'IIOlHM-H 10 llllOI'- lluliultl l.'u.l 1 l.p dis.-.lMitl..n. I .IP. P.lUNHli U rt1.. . - I . ........ ...... W....T. ..vtM. ,,, lining , thus ti,o chll.l. I ....J.. . M,8. Colon It. I Mm. Norman Kr, wttK bomww ,)u, j,ir,(.,.ni.y ( ,,, ,,.;.uir. '.' .... ......... u. w uriuKi' ......'.I..U.1 'y.'m..r.i..y al- .. .. Oil. I l.rrirpra of 111., nriniiili.illon fur .i..r..'..nn ... .1... ....... Mn- Anm-ws. rcr.w'nilnir n thrlr Hl.lrn.lld co-op.-raHon with wh.-n I S .n. inl.ors or Clio ,-l.tt. met. I'a, "'r ' m'-1" '"'r '""- -"1""''1' l.r .lin ii.K her n.lmlnlsl ration. Hh..j im. W. II. It.-utor iwlvo.l ohio ?Mu' ".) aronl-T fiacli- wui. 8Ivpii u rMnit vol.. or Ihanks ,l,. for HiKh wore.' it Aioclnllon MrwMif u.-Moth-r. Hr Jior valuable wrvlrca. j" ... ' "Iri-ailn tlif iniportilm n or !.rlnK- ...... .. . ... .i-j ..... ui... ....M. 1.. "'' i.ir--i;....i ..... ...j..- were noKi 1111. 1 iioiosh 1.1 u cliarni- or';of hor flection and expieie.l InK dlnnir brlilHi? ul the l.a tSran.le the; ulah that 1I111I11B the rollllilK hotel Tuembiy nlKhl. year khe anil the orrirem and niPm-i "ninner 'as nerved In the main her will oo-operalo In their work. , lnnK room of lif. hotel. , The. la . Mliw Helen Newlln enlertnlned hie waa very ultraellve willi bou with two .njoyuhle j.lano niimhern. ,iie!.i or pink uud lavender sweet . ' ' ' ............ nlerplece An invitation a. eMend.ul. by pea und yellow darrodlla. rovers .;"W .'; I't 'n Ihe .mention .ox "i f',;1,,'. Airs. a. 1. 11111 10 me uii memiiei-s urin placed for 20. to attend the I'reshyterlal meotlurf Cards were played In the gold ui ie neni at tne J.u llrunde church Mar. 1 4 anil IT. und to he present M.oiv prlres were awarded to Mr. Mar. 14 to meet. Iho out-of-town j ami Mrs. Kd Hoylen. . Mrs. Harry delegates at the convention at n , Waggoner uud William Wilson re teuv at her home ut which she wiHlcclved consoIatfoiiH. . Aid of the Haptist church Tuesday night in th social, room of the church with about 40 in attend ance. , , An . Informal 'program' "included songs by Joe Milloivand Mrs. I. J. Dlerks and a reading ty Miss K1U aleth Jlesh, 1 . Improved If allowed to marina u tn I'Vench dressing on ice for tin Itnnr Made For Beautif ul Women A fiuesllon box ror mclnbeiK of .the council will be it liart or the next uiet ting. It w as announced. All , parent Tt earlier member are asked to be present and any queH- .tion which - they wish answered i OfiHiillBu wlm iitir.! tttnlf im nlnv. Seven I'ukwana girls prepailng U8ft AKU-O.owi Kace,' I'ow lo take the rank or f.remaker or . , , r ,.,.,,. nu 'n,4iv ItH-cidoting inatter Is approved, by the jCamp Klre girls iiKnlxatlon, cooked ami served a tw-course dinner at the .Methodist church Tuesday evening. : Covers were placed Tor 17 at the- tables atlrao tlvely decorated following a green and white color scheme with, a of white swue be hostess. - Itefreshmeats were served .with Airs. W. C. Perkins in charge. ' . - The Ladle's Aid of the Methodist ohureh met yesterday afternoon at thfl home or Mrs.1 II. K. Dixon. The devotional was lend by Mrs. A. W. I Parent-Teacher associations for nnswer durini; the meeting. u Hevenit have been asking o.nestlnns After dinner was over, Iho dlshcii room of JHV hotel and the two high ith,H IlIIlt r.KivlnK H. niort, rutlon for the runic, u program of tiluhl ntemhers a ehnnee to have mtiHle and alunta va. Klven and annnymouH (iiiesllotm alHWrfred. ,wa followed, by KrtlneH. wliteh oon . Mi'H. KeoiBe l.yman, parllamen- clildiul tile .evenln's cnlerbilnmenl, tnrlan. save a brier drill on mo-; Mts. V. H. Hnll aeleil uh l.Miardi tiona. ' " . : , . an.in the ahsenee of Mih. It. I'1. Vv ' - '" . " . 'lei-. '.,' ; The . I'arltdnlo cliib -niot . yester- , day uriernoon nt 'the- hoino or -MK Victor Kekly .with Mrs. n. IUvh- The Lit.Crande City Tounrll of by ntnlslunt IiohIpss. the tiovernnif'iit, ; The. HKln never UiokH . ptisty of flaky 11 spreadn niore Hino.itllly ;'and . producea 'a youihrul hloouu' :-Made liy' a .new 1'Venell priHiesm ;. M 101.1.0. tiUO Kaee Powder Ktaya oil ImiKer. tllaiut I)1Vikh. Inc.. ' , Adv. npoon Jemmr )nlee,-.i tkic. Halt nnd in PH.I'. x '. Alell b-.illr-r, mid breiid rruniliH nnd milk and conk, Ntlrrlnx' mn atanily until thlek and wudoth. Hprinklo lemon jutee over wilinou. Arid Minion tu nance. Mix llichtly and ai.l ej(K wll beaten.. HeliKon with null und' i iier und'Tltl In-' dlvliliinl ninlda twu-llllrdlf fill of mlxlilre. I 'luce In a pan or hot water, cjovm with hollered paper and hake. .10 minute In u hot oven. Turn oul . of niohla bnlo' a hot .sei-vtnif ilttth nnd Niirround wilh rreamed .peuK. ti'oiiyriKht,. lij.K NK. H.-rvlCe. Jnc.) HoiiHOL'SKn hhows 8-rrv ST. I'KTKRSIUIKO. ; Jbla., Mar. t AP) Herman , HolHhoiwer, a blfc North Ciuollim mountain whool teacher, lum shown , the bravva niannKement hero that ho can pilch a fiint ball with hook. ' H vaa on the niound for (he yeHterday'a name between the evera nine and the xowdy second ulrlnit oiufit and diirlntc that time he1 held the Yannignna hltlcaii and runhwi. lie appenra likely to atlck Willi the team this seuaon limtead of belnif Bent out on option as ho was Inst yeuiv'' -' . !'..' ' Rt. John' Krvlne, ' Ktiest critic from VlRKlaiul. says Ih. movies arc written hy the hnlf educated fur tb half wilted. We wish that Kuy w ould stop h. I life so cotiHervntlve. rr Notice The Women of the Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company will serve Toasted Sandwich es and Coffee' at the.' Company's office,' Satin- . . -;' ' .'.-'. t'J.',. ,. day, March 9th, from two to five. ' The public is : At;; ,;"r,"rt";.'! :-Y-'t-il'u;-i:',s';:-- -:. .':;-.',. ' .. '':!:iiwdially'tnvited.i :'-: --: :!;4-K;'i'-'v; ,..t.' . v -t. -,t i;H,! !)i!!:li-fff)K;(;i(.v'.. . , - Im-.J Many Barffains tted on Want Ad Page City Council Of P.-T. A. In Meeting lretty 1'potted plants were Lerrel W ho selected an Kasler sub - .Monday afternoon at 8:46 o'clock, rnnKcd about the. rooms nt the ' Tho .piemliers of the Yoiiiib Wo J'' 'he Wllow school nctlnx us hostess.' Kcklcy hopio;; ; , After , 'the - business ;pen's aoduculloinrr nuxlllary. of tho ; . The committee on re-decoiatlnK County Suporliilendent K. A. Sayio' session a soclu)ulterhop'n'Nlra on-; I'lrst -Methodist . Kplscoia( nluirch' reborted that work will commence . opened the- meeting with .prayer. Joyed (ho hosloaSeaiVviilii'riirfesh- or, Ja.-Qrando iinder.lho; illrecllon soon In tho re-decoration or the. which was followed by assembly mcnla. ' Twenty jnembers' were in or -Miss Krances JlellBer vlll Klvd church Inside and outside. IslnRlnit or parenl-tcucher songs led i utlendancc: '' ' ' ' i ' I -1. : ' oh enU'riainnlvnt tonlttht rati . 7:,T 'A deliKhtful program was iriveit by Mrs. IT. K. MoPlieraon, ..j . Guests were Mrs. Will Anson, o'clock at the Hot -Luke sunulurl. which included the following num- j The first number on the program! Mrs. clnudc Wright. Mrs. Jennie urn. A cordial Invitation la cxti nd bers: vocal solo, Mrs. Claude Coop- jwus a talk by Mrs. J. K. Charlton ' Orelner, and Mrs. Ilcujah .Smith. . ed to the public to attend. er. uccompumcu ny iurs. nnerwooil on "I'rlctlon In the Home." Mrs.1 , . . - . Williams: piano solos, Mrs. ltalph Charlton said that she doubted 'f The last of 11 series of very sue- The Missionary society of 111 home wlth.'ccHHful "piny nlirhts" of the' win- Presbyterian church will meet i Clark: rending. "Hattle of Henl an' there ever would be 64 XtackiesI , i.ii.-.ij.l'r WhatMake Costume? HARMONY is the key-1 nutti to cpatuute smurtiicss more- thin ' ever before this spring. Koch part must be just light ... t'uch deUil must blend ... to give ' that perfection of groom-' ing which smart women demand. , . , i; , ..!' Htp$i p(! jcpnriM. are .l uteuwit , impoi tnco and qui millin i, ery - departiiient over 1: fluW. with chic sutrttM i tirnd to hiatch'that eare-i-fulty Janiied spring en- ' seoilue 01 jours. . "Lucky Strikes? By Joe, yes. Let me tell you. I . was cruising in my raider in the South Pacific. It had been damp, rainy weather and every bit of tobacco we had on the ship was mouldy and could not be smoked. We began to be desperate. The men were what you call grouchy. Along came an American ship. We captured her and after taking the captain, officers and crew aboard my raider and find' ing comfortable places for them to stay, I and ny officers went over to the captured ship to see iftherewasanythingaboardherthatwewanted. We searched her. And what do you think? Under the cushions of a seat in the captain's cabin we found 500 packages of Lucky Strikes! I tore off the end of one and lit it und filled my lungs with it, and By Joe, I was a man again. We had enough for all the crew and we were all cheered up and we all became friends once . more. By Joe, I uaj sorry to sinfc that Amer. ican ship that had brought us those smokes. Lucky Strikes, they are wonderful, and my Countess, of course, wishes a fashionable, slen der figure. She smokes Lucky Strikes when she : is offered fattening sweets. And my life has ah '.:. ways been an active one and I must be trim und fit. I love to feci what you Americans call 'peppy.' So no sweets for me. Qive me a Lucky Strike instead. By Joe, it's good for us to smoke Luckies." Count Felix Von Luckner Authorities attribute the enormous increase in Cigarette smoking to the improvement in the process of Cigarette manufacture by the applica tion of heat.- It is true that during 1928, Lucky Strike "The Sea Devil" Cigarettes showed a greater increase than all other German? greautt Cigarettes combined. This confirms in no uncertain terms the public's confidence in the superiority of Lucky Strike. 6 It's toasted No Throat Irritation-No Couffi Cmut Co coast radio KooL-up every Saturday night through tht National Broadcasting Company's mtswork. The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra in "The Tunes that made Broadway, Broadway.1 O rWf. The American Tebsree Co., Manufacturer DrViKtt. I nr.. , Adv. S tey eris VaiiEngelen Co. 1 cil : "'''' "' .:-'''"- '' ' ' '1' ' " ,'.' " ,.'.-' ' JLJ edehted importance' jap n A J . - - t - V - rt..- .... r'- -.' i i ...... V . 4. 1 1 xuu-o rtuuiiiH. ,. . i-iu ut aiiut.', uie. urace tsiag. I I ana you ii una jubi we i i Announcements Y..., ' .., ,., , ...... .. . -V ':..::.:.. , i ST r JS1 SL Zl Vretty jotted- plants were or- : ? r HAXON NOVELTY CUFF II ,nf thp npwst and Hmnrt- I.E. - i l (.'( . .1.1 - " I.I 11 UNDBRW EAR . , 'sPRINO GLOVES Vji , I est designs for the sprteg ' ' . MILLINERY '' "'V ; '? SfrkX' ' I ';'f J--"-'--'-?: .VCheniise( . Ulooniers, .. Stun- . 2f2w New iipring coloi's in mode, - I -;j ; f7rv "ins, French ' Pantios ' and ' beaver and grey j ' tVSs v. '. j . .ij l .v.: v - ' W . ' ' ''' xjusirittx tones mwi i f . . - J JCl 'mostly with 8p 51 H ,.:xin..r "t?t- "S str.K Hnv. costumes ... and you ill" ' tiftftri'm'CillttfnCP- I U:--daky;Bandeau':with a' ' ' Burson fashioned' sHk Hose ' 'SStflelX A g,SMUlJ W 91UUirt 8i,k).ayonStnpe.'SiZe30to Others to 4.95 ' ' new colon,, ser- ' r . . WW mm 3r,. . . ... - vice or chiffon weight- .ijDv00'i W -rrtj IMm, Af Women's Ulack Patent ' ! AO- 1 ' 1 u "la" " y-V c-js fljt 49c . IUMI'S ' ' jqc I - - - 1. , 'i 5 lilt ' ' ' - ' .'"' ' ' ' "OHI'llCII CQTOCIb AVn -JWfcZ mm i ; I'ho Konornl council of Ibn Pm. Uf J'm NEW RAYONS v ; , NEW PRINTED FLAT JSlor ffl STt ' f ' mm and VOILES . A .7 - CREPE SILKS submit to th irensral swmbly t t " WW. Wlk. ' a'r--, Ht. I'nul, Minn,. In Mr n over. . . U '. . ' ' Ws?& " frWfM For Spring. Am w : , - turo to amend the form of sawn; : 1 ' I;9f ", " , , , 1 III ft - wX New shades and designs wont of tho ehon ta ''(' JaiL-.. i a rSf& m. All new Shades and patterns I J mV bV , ' - ' .women entire oqunllty wllh mn. igm , 39c to 98c 'VSs( i.4Si-i.g XX 'if' Yr"t( j . . High heel, black patent ' - . - W f ' ' I 3 .a . New Sarinff . pumps-,-' New Spring o fpf j '. OATS i FROCKS "A 4 S - '"'''iS A 1 ' V' - ,"'",t Foot Comfort' PIumJ' ' Prints . JS. GSff&tlfeiVkl - IF ' Yr ' 514.75 A ' WWM-M w ; t $19-S0 1"".'. S19-50 r wT ! " ' " ' 77?? WfMEyJ I - ' Spring McnVandBoys' . "Lucky Feller" V ' Roya' ' Ambition h JjgfeVSfl 1 h I g ':, riti'Mten. DCapa ; Hat8 for Hoys LONfJIE SUITS j The SliCCS8 VM5PJ "V ffm ' ". ' "'!"', Blnlit-iiinrpr nnil one- New , slyles and 'nolors 0& " YOU DY(Wl l t -.' X Ml I ,,",,,- for .... mus m.n- Wf And Think f L.l-gJ Saiiyi. ) B m Wffim "tirt&.i 1 . ' ; mBj ta tmrm wm- i - war adventurer. X " 'VASTtrf- ' I III KmNIY PiA.ll Medlwin welithl unions, Cwwlmerw nnd wor.. l9t'MH i II " i l IrSLJ f III -rrrr m W. i, wtij rm- : ii 11 TT",- 1 SSH 1 f.nry and plnln lirosd- Oood ouallly Mark " " , " "no"' Bank I ' " , f J nt h shirts, flood va- rul.l.er hooi. 9X9 TM.Pant Kults new - : K ii iy - i iu . .i t a n i i tnrmir rohrH unit piu- i i f i ' . . r--...v rolors. 1 " ,WO'" : Wns-. . ". orti fjrsf T.ar of Prlen.Uy UMeM- S1.93 ZZZXTAwmmm !" "' $7.0 and J9.90 -8cnrtr" . v I ; ! , the most romantic and mytetiou$ figure on the tide of T (Kir Central Powers in the World War Reach for alMcky in5tead of t twceU''