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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1929)
Friday, April 5, 1929. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pape Three nner Bridge At Bacajawea. Inn Is' i .Charming Affair HianuinK nfOiir of last nUfht the ilinmr uni vvenlng of ut which Mr. aint Mrs. 1-Yeu r.vr 11 nil flli. -and Mr. U K, viiterlaiiHuI ut Uil Saciuu- ho tuMes In the niuiniiiK (Hno room fur Uiv 7.: 15 o'clock din were very uUruetivw with bob s' of sprliiK fiowura and candled ;atttvl Hlmdi'H. xhn tables, of cards wcro ue .'(liirliiK t ho .I'ViMiing. IVIzch wonii'ii went to Mm. Leistuun, it; Mra. 'W: C. l'crkins, second Mrs. Adolph tiitwrist. third i'm -prize went to Hay Mur- A. J. Htunire und Walter Ku- fit at. second and third. pointed. A communication concern inn self denial week from April 2i t$ May 6, wus read. Tho muttur of holding a mothers and daughlura bu liquet In May wus Uincussed but no uctioti waa taken. Mia. I'urdy wua the lender of the afternoon's wtudy und Mrs. Put- i nuin guvu tho devotional. The scripture wus read by Mrs. llyer. Mrs. I'urdy puvo a description of Africa tind Mrs, C l VMcIMiereon ehteitained with a vocul solo. A letter was read from Mrs. Boyer, a missionary in Africa, tolling of her xperiencos: Mrs. Arnold Boels told the story or 'Va plain John of the Steamship Orejion." Uefreshinents were 1 served by Mrs. Anderson assisted by Mrs. J. D. Smith und Mrs. I'rlce. I The Indies Auxiliary to the llrotherhood of Huilwuy Trulnmen ( met iu KukIcs hull Tuesday niKht with n luiirn utlendunce. Mrs. Ar- ut-oi-town Kuests for the ,oc-j JU,U.8 aivision iB aheud In tho niem- on were flir... unu mis. jnphell, of ICnterprlso. ' f After tho regulur meeting. Mrs. ti... 'i i, itri.i.r,.' Juliu Hiatt nnd Mrs. yvsieiuuj ..m... ...... ... Hllllmnn. of r.r-at J'jbership contest. U wus announced. I Ada Pidcock, president, presided. 4ula Lowry, were Initiated. Jones received club,, prl: KUIls. Mont., from lodge No. 630. (the lodge on its attendance and tho o tables were ut play. A duln- uncheon was served. ' . ...l- nr 1 1... liiiitn he Swastika 11 ridge club -met 1 , . . , " i night with Mr. and; Mra -lw-; " WilliuliiHun. Throe tubles or.1"' . ... " lK,. wen. ut May wlth'.Mrs. mo 01 J' "' Ml.-n wlnninK womn'a I)Hi-.s, . A ueiiRtuiui lumneon wus m-rveu lj..iln.it IJullison. nipn'a flraLlliy past pifsldt-ntH. Mrs. Hnzel si ii .v wus uwurded to Mr. it'oUBhcniiowtT,. und licr coinmlttpe. Mrs. K UauMlur. .,ir. ajsuii Armni, mmy nuiuiun two-.rf..rso luncheon wus w-nr- Nr? Courtney. . The While IMI. u cfci.turpk.ee ot U.llpH. YhVU" Wednesday of this month. t 1 will meet uBuin in two weeks; "" " ...Mr. und Mrs. Allen. s . I'luns for a soc.ul n.eet.i.fr unu rs. Itoy C-nmeron eriterlninird ul , Initiation Apr. IS wore muilo when home on i:eUur street last eve-j the G. I. A. mot yesterday ufter- In honor or Mrs. Itav Urown. noon at tho KnlBhts of Pythlua leaves Monday, with her two hall. Twelve were In utlendunce. ilreli. lor (ioodlllK, Ida., to join y. r hnsliand, where they will make i 1 "e iriiinKie ciuu mei -ir home. A feature of the cve-;fiilfht at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. IK wus u handkerchief ishowerjUert Webb) Three tuliles of bridge Hie ;ionor KUest. . fhreo tubles of lirlduo Mrs. Ira Howell! tined and .Mrs. inuiie ide hiffll score. p lv'eih the consolntloiru:wurd."H: i'he color seliemo wus lavender I yellow anil spring flowers Were ructively urrunKed about the ins. Refreshments were sorved in the evenliiB. V ' ' .' i t- its. J. L. Anderson , 'Entertains Group h'he Women's Missionary society were ut play with club prise bo- 'i.".r.',inB to Mr; und Mrs. Wulter Jones. "t,l M.L . 1 11..U. ChiMlti ' - J ne iiusicbs sei veu usut luuvmi- ' Mrs. Henry lllley entertained the N. II. H. club yesterday ufternoon. Mrs. Krnest Wulden received first prize, Mrs. . Iloyd IMdcock, second and Mrs. He it Webb. Rliest prize. Three tubles were ut pluy. A two-courso luncheon wus serv ed. , , Camp Fire Sponsors ' .Give A Silver Tea At Richardson Home An Iniportuut event, of tho w eek wus the charming (Jump Fire girl spunsuni Sliver leu Biveu rriuuj , ut tho homo of Dr. und Mrs..AI- tied L. Ittclmrdson. 'The delight-) ful event wus uttended . by inunyi Ijl Grande people Includlnv a lurte : surprise delcBution of memUvrs of the Itotury club who cuiuo during I the ufternoon. . The spacious ltlchurdson ' .home wus decorated following it color scheme of flume, tho Cuinp t'Troi culor. A lurge busltet of pussy wil-i lows which had been gathered by Cuinp Klre girls, wus placed In tliuj ruceutlon hull und ubout the rooms, were bouquets of sweet .peus andl other flowers. Mrs. ? ltlchurdson and Mrs. W. C. Perkins were ut the door to welcome the guests. - The dining room wus lovely with flume colored tulips In sliver vnses und flume, tupers in silver holders. Mra. Ituy Murphy wus In churgo of the dining room and wus usslsted by a group of Cnmp Klre girls'. In cluding Juunilu und llurburu Slltz- inger, Eleanor Hicks, rl elon Hughes, Jcun Krenclt und Myrtle Schultz. .-. Pouring during' the- ufternoon wore Mrs. H. K. Q'Drlen,' Mrs. H. S. Ilrownton, Mrs. Htcllu Ingle and Mrs. A. T, Hill. Mrs. Adolnh ' Hlegrlst und Vr. Lena Wilkes were -hostesses In the drawing room and Mrs. Ivi W. Ely and Miss Ignore Heudley hud ehurge of tho attractive exhib it of L-amp Klre ccrentbniul gowns, head bunds, and other Inslgnlu- of the orgunlzutlon. An enjoyable progrum was (riven by Co mp Klre groups and Indlvldu uis. Miss JJulsy Itobbs, Mrs. Ituy Fuller and Miss Iluth Gelbel guvo vocal numbers. Accompnnlsts were Mrs. kynn Wright und Miss Myrtle Willcock. The Pukwuna Camp Klro group. of which Mra P.. K. Tyler Is guard- Inn, sang two songs.- Miss Hurun Wllllumson's group, Togbeesee, wus represented by Ola Mae: Hougn who played two pluno- numbers. Tho Wnkelltu group of Miss lileu. nore Gliiss wus ropiesintod Jby. An drea Alnsworth und Genevieve 'lexer In a violin duet accompn nied by Muriel Webb. Mrs. W. T. Phy's group gave two. ioik uunc- es. 1 ' SATIItDAV 1'lUMiltA.MS - The Nutlonal Hroudcusting company- progrum. fpr Saturday night folllws: to 7, 01-ohostru concert; 7 to S. dunce music1: S to 8:30. Singing Peaches: 8:3(1 to . Plan tation Kchoes; 9 to 1(1, "Humun Hearts", Act. 1 nud II: 10 to II, school duys: 11 to 12, dunco pro gram. ' j- "i ' . ; Tho American Hroudcusting com-' pany progrum for Suturduy nlKht follows: G to 7, artistic ensembles; f to 8, national forum from Wash ington, ll. C: 8 to 8:30, minstrels: 8:30 to !i. melodies, nnd memories: 9 to 9:30, orchestra; 9:30 to 10, mulu singers; 10 to 12, dunce mu sic. : , , lNirlluiid. KGW (OZOkr) 6, NBC: l"i news umiuury; 10:15 to 12. Nile, KOIN CUokc) 6, , musical pro gram; 0:15, features; 10:15 to I'i. inerrymukers. . KKX (1180kc) 8 to II, AUO; 11, news, weuthor; 11:05, AHt Sail l.ske Illy. KSU 1 1301(C) . 0, NIK': 8. Uiule quurtet; 8:30, concert troupe; 9:S0, muuteur ulght; 10, dunv music; 11, Coyote club. Denver. . KOA (30kc) , NIK': 8, Sunduy school lesson prevlow; 8:3(1 to 9:30, dunce music. Kkokauo. KHQ (590kc , NltC; 8, sports, news: 8:30,- concert orchestra; 9 to 13..NUC. San FruclM"0, Kl'O (l80kc 8, NUC; 9, dunce music. KKItC (6t()kc) 0, organ recital: 6:30, bridge lessons, news; 7, fea tures; 7:55, weather; 8, chain pro grum: 9, varieties; 10, Amos una Andy; 10:10, dance music. 1am AiigWeK. KNX (105okc) 6:30, string quar tet; 7, courtesy program; 7:30, fea tures; 10 to 1, danco music; 4 to 3 u. m.. Midnight express. KKI (640kc) , NIK?: 8, variety hour: 9, concert orchestra: 10, symphoncttc; 11. Midnight frolic. Oakland. - KI.X (880kc) 8:10, concert trio; 7, news; 7:30. studio progrum: 8, orgun recital; .8:30, songs, pluno music: 9:3o, dunce records.-. , KGO (790KC) 6, NIKI; 8:30, tng. Those tuking curs uru usked to notify Georg$ Mouts. The Huppy" Hearts Guild, will meet ns usuul at tho-home of Mrs. C. C. Hull tomorrow afternoon. The hike which had been pluuued has been postponed untl better weutli- RED CROSS DRUGSTORE Phone Main 4 We deliver sports review; 8:45, plunlst;"; 9 to 13, NHC. ., . r. Seattlf. y .' t KOMO (SSOkc) 6, NHC; 8V or chestra; 10. NUC; IS.- news. ' ; KJU (970kc) to IS. AI1C pro gram, - , , KISKU FIGHTS TOMtillT - BO8T0N, Apr. 6 (AP) John ny Klsko, Cleveland baker, tonight will make a last desperate effort to retrieve his slipping flstlo fortunes j by blucklng Otto Von Porat's road to the select Inner circle of heuvy. j weight boxing championship con- ! tenders. They will meet in a ten round bout ut tho lloston Garden. ' Whipped crenm into which lias been stirred finely chopped nut meats la good sprend over the top of the pumpkin pie. J Coming Soon - I and MOVIETONE It Is Thrilling The World GAV'l.ZI LEADING llAl.TIMOItK. Aiir. 5 fAP) the Christiun church met ut the te Gavuzzl. Hrltlsh entrant, was -me of Mrs. J. I Anderson Wed-1 thl tlrKt of tn(1 transcontinental .iiii iiiiiiiwiiii wmw hi hiimiWh u'tiicTi ) hi imiuj m mi ilson,.. presLdunt, prcsldhiB. . j the finish mark of Uduy's lap of A nominating committee includ- the race from Havre de Gruce. Ho K Mrs.. Waller Price, Mrs.' Purd made the 44 mile run In 5 hours I Mrs. li. I.. .Put nam, wus ap-l 38 minutes and 15 seconds. The GREEN Market In New Melville Building. , , . IIOMK .MAII-'. 'AKi:S OnU'iti tuKi'ii I if ro fur - hunui nuulo eakua. Mudc by Mrs. I. L. JKSSK C' Vi'tftiabltti Phono .Mil In OltL'ii Kvl'IiIiimh and Ifuiiduya H. L. STONEKING, ; Proprietor, v Announcements The study club of ltlvei ln l'lirent Teuclier association will incut Sut urduy afternoon at 2:15 oclock ut Hlvcriu school. f ' . Meat Groceries Main 759. Fresh Asparagus 1 lb. 20c Large Grapefruit 6 for ....49c Preserves, any kind quart jar 60c v galley's Mayonnaise - Nalley's Winter. S.alad "... Tin-apa Sardihes 4 small cans.... Medium Oranges 2 dozen... ...... :.r59c. ..33c 25c 59c Coffee any brand ' '' 51c Lb. White..King.yashing Powder :.. .39c . Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. 25c- i A. & L. String Beans 2 cans 35c Large Cans Tomatoes 2 cans : 25c Medium Ivory Soap 10 bars... ,....82c We sell Grande, Ronde valley prod ucts at all times. "It keeps the money at home. ' " . Fresh Dressed and Drawn Hens Carsten's Sliced Bacon lb...... . .. 3tc ; When a customer leaves town and then returns and comes back to our store to trade, we are glad, as it means one thing, and one thing only SATISFACTION The II. I.T. I'. TI'U 11V I'Hffl 'Win l have- been held tonight ut Shade's cabin, will be held In the junior room of the chilrrH Instead, ' I he chance was mude necessury by bud weuther. . The ltalnbow Girls are reuue-sted to meet In front of tho Methodist church Hunday morning ut 10:4ri o'clock to attend church servlj'o at that .church at 11 o'clock In keep ing with national church , day for ltalnbow Girls. . , The Women's ltellcf corps will meet In regular session tomorrow. Luncheon will . be served ut li o'clock.. - . The Hoyul Neighbors of America will meet Monday night at 7:3(1 o'clock ut the I. O. O. l' hull. Tho Kpworlh League of the Methodist church will go to North Powdor- Sunday us the guests of the leugue there. All wishing to go are asked to be ut the Metho dist church nt 3:30 o'clock Sunday ufternoon where curs will be wuit.' The Women OF The. ' ' Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. . Will Serve v Hot Ginger Bread and Coffee At the Company' 8 Office, 105 Elm, Saturday, April 6th From 2 to 5 The public is fordially invited. HOSIERY SALE Onyx "Pointex" Gotham Goldstiipo Chiffon Hose Formerly priced $1.(J5 - ' On Sale, $1.65 See Them in Our. Window, PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-W ear ; and Millinery 1 -(jjiUy .1405 AfJuins. La Qrunde, Ore.. Qrucb Hldg. GIRL'S . Tan and Grey , - Sport and Dress For Sportswear Deauville Sandals Ueaville Sandals step intot the mode - us Spring's smartest footwear for S)ortswear. Fashioned in delightful ;olor coml)inati6ns to match the Viva cious Sports Ensemble. -.: STYLED FOR WOMEN in ankle Strap and T-st'rap Models. Sun-tan colorfully combined with red, green, black, blue and beige - - heels, Cuban. $5.85 to $8.50 Rollins Hosiery In New Spring Colors Chiffon, $1.65 Service Weight, $1.50 BURNETT SHOE CO. Quality Shoes Economy Prices 2 to 12 yrs. $2.95 Y $3.95 - $1.95 ( J Baking f Insurance ' !l(M(iaal)lwllu.!i i w h tWi Musi nr4M , ' ar dssk ym (k row from . i wfll rttwa, your momji ma .; ' tin pay tm e erAhDM, I . (lew, ett, yen live nei ;j There Is no substitute for cream of tartar ' , ? for fine baking "" ' Cream of tartar Is costly so some baking powders contain, only substitutes. Any baking powder will do an acceptable job. But ask any domestic science teacher which 1 wisest to use. Ask your doctor. Ask . . any pure food department. Coffee I .32 Eitrscts CljJ 47 Spice, . I HV ''jgt f v ir ii vi it 1 1 a 1 i v ' CASH AND CAPRY Plione Orders Main 94 MODERN J FOOD ' STORES Wc Deliver $2..p0 Orders T?T rT TT? .Sperrs White Down, 4$-lb. sack ; . . ..$U5 "r-V7, AV ; Each 8,,ck 8nrnnteed 4 8ack8,'l bbl. .....$6.89 . Corn Extra .SUindiird cans ... 45c cans . $1.30 A. & L. Corn Fancy Yellow cuns 35c Peas , Extra Stimdai d cans CttllS ... $1.30 Preferred Stock Peas Tender MeUiiiK 35c 2 cans Tomatoes No. JJ' cans 4 cans ..i.. . 12- cans. 49c $1.35 T7T T C Lai'tce jpc package a xjxjju vf ah 1- itivois. Pkg. . String Beans Standard Si.e cans . 49c 5c Pineapple 45 c Sliced very best brand. 2 cans Rice Fancy blue rose OCT. 5 lbs oOC Z. 69c 50-11). sack Half (i round Salt Kiln Dried 59c Broken Sliced Pineapple 3 cans 59c 1'almolivc Soap i lie liiii'st loilet son) 5 bars 35c Malt ml feel st arc Batisfied. 1 2!2-lb. can ' Matches (l-box carton at Stone's 2 cartons .... : : 29c 15uy liuckuyo and feel sure you "CT mi.... UUC Graham Flour Coarse or medium Jaspers A Cn 10 lb. sack ' . 41 UC Peet's Washing Machine Soap Large size package .. 39c OLEOMARGARINE Gem-Nut -- Swift's best 2 Lbs. . . . . .... ,35c VEGETABLES AT A SAVING Carrots Fancy bunch QK- 3 bundles tLuKs Peas New and well QA filled. 2 lbs OUC New Spuds flood clean ' -f (n stock. 2 lbs. .... liJC