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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
Thursday, March 21, 1929. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Society News Party Compliments Miss Betty Barnes, I Of Oakland, Cal'. ! Complimenting Miss ' Betty arneK, or Oakland, Cal., who, Is a' -a Grande visitor this week, the MisHeH Dorothy Ann Warnlck, 'Dor othy Kberhard and Lois NelHon en tertained local members of PI Beta f'hi, women's fraternity,- at lunch- on at the Sacajawea Inn yester- Co vera were placed for nlno and luncheon, wan served at. 12 o'clock, A social t hour followed. . . , Mitw Barnes has been the ijumt of Mr. and Mra. Herman KleKrltu at their apartment at tho La (yvande hotel since Sunday. She will return to Portland tomorrow for a weekend visit with friends, find Sunday wilt go on to Eunene, jwhrre she la a sophomore ut the jL'niversity of Oregon. fluents at the luncheon were Mra. Kdward U. Morris, Mrs. Har- ttd S. (Joedecke, Alias Wllma Can till. Miss Kleanore (ilass, Mra. J. SAleyera and Miss Bumea. , '" ' S i', , - ' . I yVn attractive bridge luncheon fwin heltl yesterday afternoon with flt-a. U K. Kinzol hostesa at' her ilSOS Fourth street home. Orchid and yellow waa the color1 scheme. Mrs. Hal Bohnenkamp received high score priso. Bridge was play ed at three tables. ' , 1 I Covers were laid for 24 at a unarming dinner bridge at which Mr. and Mra. Herman Siegrist were boat and hostess Monday nlfiht at the La Grande hotel. The center piece on the dinner table waa car ried out with laddie carnations. Miss Louise Lelghton, who Is home for the spring recess from her studies at Gooding' college, was the guest of honor at a party giv en lust evening at the borne of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. K. v Leigh ton. A company of a dozen of her friends spent a most enjoyable eve ning with games of excellent va riety und some dainty refresh ments. .- :, Gi'een And 'Gold Ball Last Night A colorful und gala occasion waa that of last night when the M. I. A. held the annual green and gold ball in the U X). 8. Recreational hall. Staged in- a setting of green (growth) and gold (glory of achievement) decorations and flow- era, the atmosphere waa Indicative of the work of the organisation for the last year, r : ; - , Beautifully dressed In evening frocks carrying out the green and gold-color, the queen and her at tendants featured .the evening. Miss Beatrice Wardell waa queen and waa attended by tbe queens of other wards, and Included Maxtne McNeil, of' La Grande; Clara Hunt, of ttaker, and Claru Lay, of Un ion. - '. . The royul group was Introduced to the merrymakers as they ap peared In the rays', of the spot lights. , c ,i 1 vThe queen, who was attended by four pages," was' presented with a lovely bouquet of gold tea roses and each of the attendants receiv ed pink rose buds;- ' v Green and gold cake and jgreen punch was served by two little girls garbed - In -green and- gold. They were lUv Mae Andrew and Idone Chad wick. The entertainment committee who had charge of the., occasion Included Floyd , Baxter, ' Marion Stoddard, Frankle Baum and Pau line Alnsworth. i ' Muslu was furnished by the Star Novelty orchestra. An Important. event for the In termediate Luther league was held last night at the horn of Mrs. Wood row Oat land when 10 mem ber of the league gathered for a banquet . and evening's entertain ment. . Wood row Ostland was toast mas ter of the evening, and toasts were given by him and by Cart John son, , Katie Keller, Natalie Kbert and the Rev. Leif 11. Awes, pastor. Violin and piano duets were given' by Barbara and Juunltu Stlttlnger and K lea nor Hicks entertained with piano solos, Mrs. Waiter Pohrmun, Mrs. Ost land, Edna Jensen - and Helen Hughes were In charge of the ta ble decorations which followed a color scheme of yellow and white. Daffodils were used for the at tractive setting. The plate reservation cummltteo Included Natalie Kbert. Juanitn Stltslnger und Katie Keller ', The committee lit churge of serv ing the dinner was: Mrs, Frank Hanson, Mrs. Fred' Gehrlng, Mra. Fred Johnson, Carl Johnsgn und Henry Jensen. - - , . - A double birthday party fur two girls who are Juat 18 yeurs old waa an event of Saturday evening at the La Urunde hotel when Miss Verle Ramm and Miss Elisabeth Hess were honored at a dinner par ty given -by Mr, and Mrs. C. A, Ramm. ...... The color scheme for tho tuble was carried out In a St. Patrick's motif, green, predominating. Mlsa .Xtamm'a birthday was St. Patrick'. day ajid Miss Hess birth day, was Mouduy. . A large birth day cuke- with ,18 candles was a feature , -. - .The guesta were: The Rev. and JOIN Easter's colorful fashion parade, dressed in Spring's loveliest, qJI most intriguing finery! You may go about the exciting business of 'iv?; choosing a complete new ensemble frock, coat, hat, and all the charming accessories . .". at Ward's with perfect assurance that you arc buying 'the 'smartest aiiii'nbSvcst. And not onlytnat . . .you'll find our prices amazingly low! V Hats of thjs Moment , $1.95 Kvery style of the season is here in Ward's alluring collection . . . daring . Unbans, demure brimmed models ... flexible straws, ever-popular felts, com-. binations of the two. Popular colors are Lido sand, bright navyf green,, black. .', The Ensemble Mode ; v7 $14.75 - Fashion decrees the ensemble . . . for spoil, for dress, for every smart occa sion. Two or three-piece versions skil fully combine silk crepes, gay prints, softly tailored woolens. Contrasting col ors", novel style details make each indi vidual. . i . Newest Coats There's a swugKeriiiK siimrt new) about the new coats Hint catches the very soil-It - of Hlirilur. Tweeds, broadcloth,. Kasha cloth, novelty weaves are' nlliuly tailored and fin ished with silky furs or scarf In-own. Ktishlon - Important colorH are sun-burn tana, ox ford blue, black. Bright Frocks ' $8.95 , i-rot'lfs that, will captivate you with .their fresh juttnti ih'hs and new brilliant hues. Hllk ' crepes, georgettes in, rose, puuipUIn orange, vivid green, blue.. . . prints that blend a multitude of colors. Ho ft bows, scurf-collars, snug hip lines distinguish the new silhouette.' H '' ' I UmmMa : . $23.75 ffi staler lin . . . a o 1 1 I V : V? m nioniing girairs in kjiiu V Kor near undt-r Spring' drvsws tlure are charm ing nw -j n d ert h i n kh to etve the ftguro smooth slmHer lines . . . a o f t I v mottling girdles of Kit in Hiiii clastic, straight linn' erepv dn chine coKtnin; slips, tho duintfost ot ted-dir-s and dance seta. All are npeciaily priced. Fabric Gloves : 98c irandsewn pull-ons that crush fashionably at the wrist. In all the desired shades. , Gay Scarf s - $2.98 ahhrg!y niO'lernirtic arc haudbloi'ked warfK that add the smart finishing touch to the ensemble. , Handbags with Modern Touches $1.98 I yen I her bags lo match or contrast with your ensemble have modern touches In clasp or design. Pouches and envelope styles. ' ' MONTGOMERY'WABDOa- 1101-3 Wash. Ave. Ph. Main 18 La Grande, Ore. Mrs. F. O. Hess. Misses Mary Now- land, Kather Qloomer, Grace Hed-' dos, Enid Happersett Bethel Trill and Edward Kamra, of .Wlnthrop, Wash. . ! Parkdale elub nieC Wednesday afternoon ut the hotue6f Mrs. H. ' A. Wllkeraon. The rooms of the Wllkerson home .were attractive with bouquets of pussywillows and cut flowers. After the business ses-1 slon an interestlnff urogram was held. j - Guests for the afternoon were Mra. Holden, Mlasi McNette, Mrs. Qrelner und Mrs, Jue Kuowa and dauKhter. . Mrs. Wllkerson was -assisted by Mrs. Georse Hill In serving delight- ful refreshments.' ' " I . , t Loyal Sisters Aid ;! Enjoys Luncheonj The Loyal Slatpra' uid of thei Christian church met yesterday for a 1 o'clock put luck luncheon ut ithe church. A business ' meeting followed, presided over by Mrs. I Rochester, president, Mra. 8. C Lapham had churgu of the devotional. Division A announced u birthday party the afternoon of April 6. ask ing each person to bring u penny for every year of their age. Division It will have an April Fool party, on tho evening of Apiv 1, tu which the public la Invited. Proceeds from both will apply on tho church building fund. It was also voted to hold a rum age sale April 10. : .. Mrs. C. K. Mcl'herson. .accum panied ut the piano by Mrs. I K. Purdy. sang two Irish songs, and ; Helens Price played two piano se lections, "Novelette : by . Hohuman und MucDuugull a 'llurlesque.". The next meeting -will' take place April 10 ut the home of Mra. Wal ter price on Fourth1 street with another putluok luncheon . . . Plana for several future affulrs to be sponsored by the society woro made by St. Mary s Altar soclcty( which met yesterday with Mrs. J, G. Knight with Mrs. Martin Klug assistant hostess. .. v . A rummage sale Is scheduled for Saturday, Apr. 6. It was announced, Mrs. H. J. Leonard will off gen eral chairman. The ticxt meeting will be In, the form of a shower for the sisters of feme red llourt academy, where iho sooieiy will meet. Mrs. Kennpdy Is In churgo of the event. ' Mrs. William Peare read un In teresting paper on "Early Missions In Oregon," ut yesterday's meet ing. The piixe pillow was award ed to Mra. Martin King und un- 1 other pillow wilt bo awarded In April, It wus announced. The Blblo Searchers' class of the' (Presbyterian church' held election of officers ut the meeting yeater tiny afternoon ut the home of Mrs, It rail mIui w ut 1102 Pennsylvania uremic. Mrs." Jt.nnlo Thompson and Mrs. Charles Hobertsou woro assistant hostesses. Mrs. Harry Turner road the devotional. The officers roelccted are; Mrs. Turner, president; Mrs. H. P. Lew is, secretary; Mrs. Kva Wlsaler, treasurer; Mra. Robert 10a kin,' teacher and Mra. J. K. Wright, us-' alstunt teacher. Crystal Hobekiih lodge met last night In regular session. At the Apr. 3 meeting two candidates will he Initiated, It waa unnouueod. Plans wore made for tho district association meeting to he hold at Hummcrvllle Apr, 12 when .the Lu Grande Odd Follows und Hobekaha will bo guesta of the lodgea at Kuuunorvllle. Drill pructlco was held last night. ' The Easter Style - -( , Easter the event :bf the spring ;v: '' season i. '. with due; reverence'f of t ; its style importance :, , . ,hase: de-. t :fv.:;aigned the loveliest creatldhs 'ipr; this day of days! : Hats -v-f rocks 1.J - - coats - - ensembles '; ; we have . them all I And - pf ices;ja?eist Announcements Tho ladles' Triad choir of the Presbyterian church will meet this evening ut 7:15o'clock tu practice fitr'tho Kaster cantata. It lH hop', ed that all members will bo pros- inf ' , .' The Krultdale Parent-Teaelnr assoclatton will give a chicken din ner Saturday evening from fi:3 to (8 o'clock at die school hoiiso. Tho puh lie. Is invited.. The dinner la In charge of Mra. Ryneursoti, president. Tho dinner is lu the form of a benefit for tho school, Central Parent -Toucher associa tion will meet at 2:45 o'clock at tho L. D. S. Recreational hall Fri day afternoon. J. ,T. Longfellow will tell of his trip to the oduca- Itioiml conference in tho east and K. K. Hurley will sing tenor solos. Mrs. lleasMler'tf grade pupils will give a geography project. Tho noin- i lusting committee will report and election- or officers will bq held. P Putmaii's '.':.-.' -"'tS'l v---'-. iill IMS l' m, ,i - tt. MENUS Chooiiu Ih of It'll chosen un h. ihi'hI HUbntHUtB UIKl If 8rVBU Willi tlll liropi'r coiiililiudloii.of , foods offers un irxceiioni ' linn 'comimruuvuiy chtup BOUrco of protein.-"'- y 1'ho liurd Aiiicricuii chveau inutlo from whole milk contuliia'moHt of the (iruti'ln und rut mid u- Iuiku piit't of Iho Hmu off I hi milk from whl'ulv It wum. Hunlii. ; It's milly u eoiicontiuti'd form of milk und lull Krcut food value. 'l'lils lyiHi ,of iiheuHe uilila tho -vltuiuln nccvHHury for tfrowtli to :oik'h dlft, but la lucklnir In other oenUaii). .. In titiinnluir . nunii. Hi' which cIh'phc la to piny u purl iiH u muut HUbatltutei keep In mind the nuco Blty of Korvlnn pli-nty of vesutulileii, both ruw und cookrd, und u nlmplvi doHHurl. Applo or any' fruit tapl ouu pudding Hcrvid with ."lluuld" mtuce lu. pluce of ' creuin . of fen u nAnteNtlili 4vrMi.'d1miikt(.tk'.ji) i When cheese . la , to Am, coukvd, curoi)iUHt bs (uken lhut it .la not over . cooted. " Over cooking of cheeae iititkos It 'touir'hi anil npllla the rut, mukliiff It difficult to dl Bcnt. Cheese la aurriiilently cooked when it la. Jiuit molted, .An ojicol: Iwit way to lino oheeae la In acreuul Huucu.'-uut It niuat not bo uddeu ,tD' the '.wince I untlll tlie . auuue' fa thotv oiiKhly cooked. Then tho blieeao ia mt'Hod 'liefore'HorvlnR.' r . The folloWlntf menu will autfux-flt olliw'conihlnutlona: , J'! ,;' -i vv lliown rlcii croiiuctlea with clluiimt Huucei uuttured ;Htrni? ..beunn, Lettuce- und toiiiutO' Hulud. tiUked. up plu diiinplliiKH with Ivuien ouuets lullk.'coffeo; " . . : . ,' , ''i , ' I'oUdM'ti .An (inillii. . Hllcn potutoca thin; place in but tered pun with alternate luyerii. of aprinkllnff of flour,. 'peppora. autt. butter und grilled clieese.. Cover nil witlv iiillk. fluke In alow oven hulf hour. . tmi v'H....MUt' hrdlu shrdlu jinn I'OltTLANp, Ore,, Mur. Et (Ar) 7-Tho. ym irunir that hut' been preyluc on Mt. Hoott ana Wood stock bualnesa houses during; the past three, weeks. -. roused- Itself from, brief' Inaction lust night to punch the strung box of -a furnl. turu Htoi-e .on Kostur Koud. Cash rand checks totullng iit)6 were ob- tHined. Tho robboi-y wits tho fifth uttributniL to tho gang; within .a. slx-duy period. :I ; : i -i;,, I," 't Hti;i().V l)AIS TO Ml-;i'7l' I'OltTLANI), Ore., Mar. 21 (AD A miiKs meeting of purcnts of irnlvet-Mity of Oregon students will he held here Mureh 30 for tile pur pose of reorganising a stutn-wltle ililvn fur f bo.uou to bo added to u Kliiiilur amount ajiproprluted by the slate for a new Infirmary building on the Oregon campus. Z&viiM FntsrFkizE OoldMedal Ae the great tea exposition In Ceylon and India for the 2blhL j finest tea grown y ib srr sbm a f Mr. llydo, the now sucretury of ugricuiturN owns three furms tu MlNsourl.- No wonder -he had tu get some kind of ujoitl . . - CLEAN IT Wit A The HHjple who have bet-n wor- : tying about what to do with old' I rnzor itiaueH can turn ineir auen-1 lion lo a new and pressing prob- j leni what will ('oolMge do with that silk hat In Northampton? ' New Way To i ) Improve Skin . wonderful dlwovery Is thw new ' Krwieh prori'MM which gives MKI-!,0-(I.O Kare Powder Its unparul-1 lelcd HinoothnPUB und makes It stay ion longer. Th purest powder made 1 Its color Is tented.. NVver gives a 'pasty or fluffy look! Will not Irrl late or Hog the port's! Its youth ' r ul bloom Mays on Ifinger. H ! memlef !( niimp M KIhO-UI0. OhAHH MCI JH, IN Adv. $1.00 Will Buy Any Of The Following Bargains 1 $2.98 Parlor Tapestries. 1 Pair $2.50 Kitchen Curtains. 2 $1.35 Age G Union Suits. 2 $1.49 Age 2 to 4 Sweaters. 1 $2.98 Girls' Felt Hat. 1 Pair $2.75 Size 8 or 10 Boots. And Several Other Real Values. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP freely THIS DAINTY BOTTLK OP IlnUlllTf PIirUHI WITH PACKASt OP THREE FLOWERS FACE POWDER i ri.w.r. perfume toreatM -the pert urn of y4ita M vrfnaUnle . Moon Drug Co. Agents Owl Drug Co.