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"T" Wednesday, April 10, li)g). LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER (I If l it 1 1 MMHIMlll 1 j ocite News W; B. A: District f Rally. To Be Held ?: Here On April 13 fjti, dat; of the district No. 1 ruily of the Women' H.neflt ua KtfelKtlon U clone at hand. Hatut ,lay, Apr. 13, members of the uh Miciatiun rroni I nton, Umatilla, Wullowu and Rukor counttea will gather In thin city for the conven tion which will he held ut the Sjcu jwei Inn.. . Among- the notnhl.4 vinltom who will l)Q. in ultendunce are Mrit. Julia Warut of Portland, mule Held director, and Dr. Annie K. ItnynoIdH, of l'urt Huron, Mich., OJuigtunt fliipre'me medlcul examin er, of the W. H. A. Tho- niorlllnir of Saturday Or. Heynoldii will, he ut the Inn and .will' Kive free niedlral examinations to .ml memhera of the .uHHOclatlon nml their children. - Kor nine years Dr. Keynolds lived hi Tncoma und she is. now on u lour of the west ern jriftteM. It Ih expected that n total of :nfl delegates :will uttend-.the cbnveii lion.-; The ' ufternpon meetlnR will 'I'exln -iit . 2- o'clock Hatiirday . and ;i!!ue followed by a haiiqtfet at -o o'clock. 'I'he evi-ninif session will luf, t at. It 1'AlAJtlf .-. . . . -.'A...: ' '"liireftdf,. at Hie .'raHy'taf',f.i '(Irauria'V Miit Adelaide', dttoknrd land -Mrs. Ha fHiu'llW;!-, lfer(rai' ,rhiilwiui,'liolh ofj wfioiiv aije Very huB'y Slltli plans 'to 'mu'Ne 'the ou rasinn successful. " '' The committees which aire 'work Inn on tho pinna are; courtesy, .Mis. Packard, Mni 'Murtha.Ureu. llcli. .-Mrs. l.enu Oatland, of "iji ( I vajidB , Mr. ,i .'arrle . J-'aU, . ,Mikei-: Mrs. .Molllo York, l'endleton, und Mr.' A mm 1 Mules, rlnicru'rlse. r-'Menriiei-Hhip: Mrs. Ida Charl ton, Mrs. Nora Mackey. I .a Grand. Mm. Hudle Khlen, linker:. Mr, liuise Klnlcy, Unlei'iirlne aud Mrs, Tlllle Wuldl'Oll, rendleton. Kiitertnlnmcnl: Mra. . Krneatlna HtltxtiiRer, Mia. Noru Mackey, 1.1. Urande; Mrs.I Hattle Ita8e.l, l'en dleton; Mra. (lenevleve Hombie. Kuu-rprlae and Mra, Bertha Whit, linker. . ljtofrcslimoiit: Mra. -Maacl Jen e. .Mra. Mao Hlley. Mrs. ;lelli M!tiBHen and Min. Kdlth McAnul- ty. all of' tliiH city. Hall: Mra. Ixllte Pohrman nod Mra. Iteheccn Koclienspanfei; . Iji tirantle. ; Decoration: Mra. Louise. 'Wetuef, Mrs. 1.1111a- l.edbettcr, Mrs. Ada tlnesck and Mix. Alleen Mclwnalo. Idl Grande. KluanccrV Mra.-lNellio' Charlton MiirieUiljL'Ohnnce-, Klule ravin, Ltt tlmnde, and Mia. Mary Mamtelo, Pendleton.. i-.- -,i,.v.;; Press: Mrs. Nora Mackey and Mra. Lena Osllnnd. ;, ' " ," Mrs. P. B. Duffey waa hoatesa ai tlie home of Mra. Dallaa Green ut a dellKhtrul party given Monday af ternoon. Mra. C. W. Hunting 8r., won thf. hitch prl7.e. The hoateaa nerved n luncheon. The next meet In will he held wllh Mra. 0. B. Johnson In two weeks. -. . t . Mias Bethmyrl Miller was . the lnaplratlon for a delightful ur prlse puny given last night hy'the nieinberB of the. Kpworth Lieague at the home of W. W. Khlne. Mlaa Miller ia leaving Thursday tor Hoardman. Ore., where she will spend, the summer with' her moth er. The pnrty was given -as a fare well for Miss Mllle In recogni tion of fier enthusiastic work In tho- league. Twenty-five of her friends were there. - , - . George Moots, president of the )ogue, presented her with a 'gift from the league .of which she 'is fourth vice-president. , Itefresh inenls were served. ' ; The Louise Godfrey Good Will ship crew and passeugers met at the home or the Misses Mary la I'lper'and- Kdna IHper last nlglit for a visit. In Hurmn. Kollowlng a 6 o'clock potluck dinner a business meeting was held. The occasion was also In the form of a Jnrewell for Hethmyrl aflller who Is leaving Thursday for Hourd ninn. Ore. A handkerchief show re was given In her honor. Members of the Epworth league of the Iji Grande Methodist church are to he gjesta or the league at Island fity Friday evening at a party. All leaguers in this clly ore asked to be at the church at 7:3" l-'riday evening to go to Island flly. Tlfe league went to North Pow der h'uuduy evening for a meeting. Mary Lou Piper lead the devotion al und Hernlta Pierson gave the opi ning exercises. Talks were giv en hy the-heads of departments. Thrty-fly were . present for the enjoyable- occasion. 'Social Functions i 5 Honor Visitors : . ,-t r j , - ' ulabointo itrofirraiit' of hoelul futitUopH thin wpi'lj laH bvon pen terl urouml the wIvh of the h-li'-guteB-wlio aro attending 1 hr- Mix soiiVj ynivtiiioruH from ull partn of the titatt. .i, AutomohtU riilta, vtsltH. to plut'fB of Interest, in tJi' vultey, J card parties, luncheons und break- j fUHtu hftve foriucU the principal tit-j vrionM. ... i The l..,Ornnrt coiiimitlee hfal etl hy Mm.' Charlet: (Jruhaiu, wor th) matron of Hopo Chupn-r Order of KaHtcrn filar, with Mra. K. A. llct-irhran und Mm. tieorK T. t'orhran, iiirmiKt'd the "soelul f- fairs und Vote ajssistd by a larKi ntinitMsr of othi'h ineinberK of the, chapter Including Mis. J n in e' Smith, Mih. H. K. Dixon. Mm. ltol-j ert Knkln, lr. Mararel Ingle, Mra. Andrew ' Loney. Mra. i. W. Irwin.1 MrH.'. lieni'Kre Hirnie, Mra. K.. I-. j HnodtrrnHM und Mra 10, Mossitmn. Tills ,iiiornin covers were lalflj op zu iii'ine iiuiiq iiiiuiiK riKJiu ui -the'kne;iJjiitii jinn for ;a; irebkful itoi' rlie , mit-off-iownt giieBln. X tuic)ivin mid. ountparry'ttt tlie lit Orurtde hVitel Is to' hl"A' fJl"re oY this' afternoon. ' 'THe'-hoKphallty of. tho Onler of Kuatern star women at lTnion was exnerieriee'd Ventenlay when the vihltinK women and a number of ( menibera ,o,,the. ,oi;den, fjviLfhU cltywpre Kuc.stn, ut a' delightful luncheon und afternoon of card at the l-'nlon iiotel.'-V.The-prisiefl to KUetrtM went to Mra. -Klder, of Port land. iftrnH.-"- and Mra. Trego, ot Portland. Hecond. Mra, t'ock. of Union, and. Mra. Andrew honey, of lja OritndA, received the other flrat prlxeu. ' . y, ' .. Tho' drive to lTnion wiik made by wuy.of'tovc and back by the high way. : '. . " ' - , The J'tikwnnn .Cmnp Kiro Rlrlf are planning for a coroinonlnl toj be Tield next Monday nlRht. At' the meeting held lust Monday at j .the home of l-Vrn Hrooml'leld tlfeyj practiced for the event. ' 1. THE HIGIIt.V favored bertha collar Is showo on a fUt crepe dress patterned In a red. r.'llow and ' orange flower detltn ;or iprln(. Mrs, Charles Roehm Hostess At Bridge Luncheon Tuesday Mrs. i'hai'lea Itoelim entertained yeitterdny with u chumilnK bridKt luncheon ut tho Saeujawea Inn. t'overa were placed for 45 nt the small luncheon tables ih tho main dining room of the hotel, ftweet Deny and tulips In green bowU were predominant In "tho decora tions. The afternoon was spent play ing cnrdu on tho mezxanlno floor. . ; J P , Mr. nnd Mra. J. ' White enter tained a group of young people yeterday afternoon at thetr homo In honor or their granddaughter, t'armen Miller, who celebrated hvr thlrleenth birthday. , t'armen entertaiied tho guests by telling .their fortunoK. Ite frehmenis were served at a long table featuring n white birthday cake decorated with 13 " pink cand lea for the centerpiece. A bouquet of flowers also graced tho table. Tall pink tupein In light green dahlia candle -holders worn at each end of the table. , A merry .feature wn the taking of n picture or tho girls around the tab to. 'f- A program of music and readings was enjoyed and Included the fol lowing: violin - numbers,-' Alice Jeannctte and Maelizabeth Cooper; musical reading. "I'vc Oot a I'aln in My Kuwdust," Barbara June Coii ley,' ngo six. nnd grnnddnughter of Mr. and Mi. WhUe: reading.' "Jf He 'Wants Tt.M Khrman Miller, brother of tho honor" guest; spng. 'Jack and Jill." l'nullne Watklns; piano solo,:, Kslher- Davis. "Indlarti Dance In the Firelight"; Alice Jeanotte and Mnelhuibcth Cooper, dance, liar ham Jane Conley.' The guests were: Mrs. Ticsslo Watklns und children, Pauline and Wallnco, Alien Jennm'tte. und Mae llxabeth Coopor.S Howanl und list her. lavls, Kstella, A Ida and Kvelyn Ulank. Khrman Miller, HaV haru Jane ('onley, and the honor guest, ; " ' Carnirn received mnny lovely gifts including ft' check-- for: wired . with greetings from her mother, Mrs. I). Kxor Miller, who Ivefl In l.cwi Angeles) fal. '" '"A '1 Ti&iitHt '1 rM i ru ;. romiilimenting her little grand dnughter, Hetty Kay Presto, : of DR. REYNOLDS v W" - L f jZ 1 idstlng ut u groat number of nemiCJAVAn PiotlAC In springing from, the base ot tht UCVCll JTlallUS All plant urter Us first bluums from med to replenish the sujpb. The old stems should be cut back when they grow a little straggly and the tufting process will make nice nent, compact hushes. Rock gardeners have been re sponsible for the development of mnny viola types. Viola hosnluca, a crimson type or, a clenr'magenla, la, one of these. It Is a species nnd comes true from seed nnd la' a brilliant bit of color.' It now has hybrid forms. (- One of the daintiest and most praceful of the violas t vloln gra,. cilia, which hatt ahuv been hybri dised Into a -number pf colors, some of them -very rich and velvety.- VU ola tHaselnier comes clows to b- I Ing pink .and Ih-A verr pretty, small but profuse, flowering viola. Home I very pretty blue forms often oo Jr. Annie K. IteynokK of Port 11 n n mi, Mich,, asslsiuiil Mipremo iiMfllcal examiner or the V, II, A. who U ti), an end (ho rally hero Saturday. . ' , Cove, who Is spending the week end nt the f'ooprr homo, Mrs. 1. M. foopor,"or' ,9"l H avenue,' enter tained yesterday afternoon on the occasion of Hetly t'uy's sixth hhth- - Guinea wore nlaved . -until r 4 oVIwk- when ftfpHhinents wero served. C The llttlo guests were seat ed nt u long table decorated, with a pink und wliitn birthday cuke nnd pink cnndlcs.j. " ' . Those present werot ! rharlea Oottu,' t'hrlsUnV Hurley, llerntidlne, Olive and t'harlcs Huberts, -Marvin iHlll. Hetty Hums,. Muddy t'floper, .and Hetty Kuy Presto. ' A modeling contest wit a enjoyed ,'oneh child ! , receiving j. some clay from which' to. fushlon.'nn object. Hetty Burns won the piiito fcr tho best model. 1 . "' l . : . :: . Mrs. Kd Hoy I en eutcrlufned the M. i. 1.. yesterday aftrrnoon nt her home ut 10 Oult street with an onjoyublo- uflernoon .'of;',, bridge, Twelve wefeMn. Uttefldunce. ; Mr, iHobett Wiudell reOolved high scoro prlKU. .- i'. ' 'f; ; i Hwoet peas and pussy willows In orchid and yellow wore attractive bouque4ri., 1 The hostess 'served do Hclous rorrcshments. I Oiiesls wrre' Mrs. J., Hronm riold nnd Mra. Wllmn IlarrisiAi. Ensemble Number -During : Recital A Very unuanal and Intereatlna feature of the pliino iwltHl Klven liiat nlirht hy the mlvnnreil atiulenta of the Kaatorn Oreicon Hi'liool of Muale 'at the Hacitjuwea Inn wiut the enaeinhle of aeven . .Krnnd nianoa. . t'nder ihe-iilrectton of lo ouilen , Hi-yant, theae m'leetlona played wero.tlone excellently;. The recital wau attended hy tiao. l.a (Iraiule perHona.' It l i-eporled. A nolnhln fi'iiline or the epaenihle wim I hut hut two of theae tfiklnK part were moro than H yenra or aire. The encore played waa Itee. thoven'a "Minuet In CI." . A feature which ciiuhciI conaid ernble lnlenwt wna the violin und cur nniiMiR- Iliiaalmere ' aeedljii(H piano duet hy the "Kiay hailed liuly tlmt me rully na fine iih the type. j and Renllenmn." They were MIhu Irfn-d Nelson Ih a rich, deep-rot- ' lauhello. Wllllnma, uk II. nnd Ku ored hyhrlil vloln thut'hna ntlulned :'a-ei.Hiint, uim 8. iliiHBed In eol much pnpiilurity. All of theae onlal coatume with puvdered wIkh, forma hloutn the flrat yenr from'1 A hl l'"PH performed well aeed If Blven n renaonnhly early 'wl,h ,u "' ' t Blurt to net them ntn aood crnwlh i-ii-r. ... arjum un.i ...... heforo hot venther nlnrta. The tufl ed piinaiea atnnd heat much het ter than the true panalea. In the lntter atmln there la aiich n wealth nf variety thnt it la merely n-mnt.tv, ter nf tuate In ' aelectihit nnd uniai P. Centemeri Kid Gloves. L In all the, wanted shades. ? 2M and up PUTxMANS La Grande Exclusive Keady-to-Wear , and Millinery -x ' ' llnm H. Pni-kinaon I 'Tlipae tnklnit purt were: Genn- vleve Orum, Athn Duniei-el, Jeanne French, I'hyllla Dounlnn, iKabelle Wllllnma, KiiKene Hunt, ' Krneat ?uveaon, Mildred Hhuinnte. Mra. It,' W. Andcrann. Hethel Trill. liii; atxo hna been nhtnfned In eome or the atralna. l'nnaiea lire-l-euniiy T i.uriAIMM lHntA(W AfiFN'l ralaed from aeed nml need nn ear- I, CONCDHDIA. Kun April 10 ly anirl. hur pliinta : ore alwhya (AP) Hoping- to rid hlmaeir nf a avnllnhle If aeed xnwInK hna heen-nr,, inauninee uiseiil, Wither ryr, a neKlected. Favorite forma of , the 'yoiinx farmer, left u Koodhya note violna are'enally prnpnitnieil from -j to frienda und dliaippeureil. : Beats 37 Girls: to Movie Job . ' l'ry Ulxlo I'Xf o( New York. ' I ; i shown here, had nn previnna alaite ; 1 4 : r! exper.lence. lint alio knew alie ! L 1 kSi; : f I eniiliffiln II. So aim wjleli'd illln ' V fm?p ? I i a conipetlilon wllh 7 oilier nirli '- r X V11 SSi-' ! and eineriieil n un a live-year- ou- i ' i tract Ih appear. in Mie-Kox-Movle- j ! iSfS ji lone Kfillles. to lie produced amin. jj- Hile wur choMeii lieciiuHeiur liei- k' : J- ,yAiS!v': t .- Ill lit v lo'imt over Hie "vo-ileo IbM V do'' annua in a proh:iiiniuil niuu- 9 i Announcements . The, ladies Aid: or the Lutheran chiirclV will meet Thursday nflrN noon at 2:3fl o'clock In the annex or the church, Tor n potluck lunch.-eon- nnd meeting; ' 1 ' 1 r- : ' --.-. ' ' The Ainerlriin . l-exlon ntiKilijyy drill team will meet ThurHduy nlRht in the hlKh school iryninurtluin lit A o'clock. yAHi members and lotheri who nr Interested in the work are urff(d to attend. , , . Division H or the Loyal pbdera nid will meet Thursduy at 2:110 o'clock at tho home or Mrs. Charley fumenm nt IS IS Washington ave nue. . All member are uwd tn at tend. V - -' 'v . . i The Hlllch nnd t'hntter club will meet ut M.I8 V avenue tomorrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. cuttings In 'wet ha ml In mldsiim- ni cr, the tufted habit furnfnh1nK plenty of material for pronnitntion. Skirts Of Knee Length Remain Fashionable ' NIW YORK, Apr. 10 (AP) Skirts of knee ' lenKth' will con' tlnue fashionable this smnmer. It was Indicated last night at the style-promenade of the Garment Hetnllers nf Ameiicn held nt thn Astor.' ' ' ' ' " ' The popular silhouette for day time wenr, It was Indiostsd. will be slim and straight, while the bouffant hnd princess siyln will predominate for formal wenr. The ensemble wns the outstnnd. lug style for both -street and evening wear. The populnr col ors were peach 4 Nile-green nnd sky bhie. , i- ' - " " Tlnlhing suits were fntijrrd In flared nnd fancy styles with open backs to permit ample sunburn. There iwero many exhibits of hvnch pnjnmas. t', J'or thret. days h was soiitflit neur his farm home by hundiTds of vinen ; and finally was located yesterduyt sitting on a straw stack. When- searchers approached h swullowed a small iiuunllly of poison hut was saved by medical attention,; v. V..KI-AMA.TH, KA.I-1-H.. pre., April 10 (AV) Hentence of three years In. state prison wus Imposed late yesterduy on Wllllum Miles Hnn dall, who entered a plea of guilty to- a charge, of forgery. . Itandull has served one term in Wnlju Walla penitentiary. ,. . v -.. . v, : W'e seem bound - to have iirgu. ments with Ureal Britain over what we drink, whether It's tea or some thing stronger. THE GARDEN I ' I'ANKIISK AXI) VIOLAS ' Although the pansy, hntnnlonlb, is n viola, Vloln tricolor', n dlstlnc Hon between the panslcs.and oth er members of Iho genus Is mndc, the pansy; being characterized by Its grcntur size blooms ulihough In coloring It Is difficult, to deter mine where, a viola nds and n ptuisy starts, especially In the half way hybrids known, as tufted pan sles trvfilnh . In .some- cases-; have been developed to" pansy size. ; ThoHufted pansleH have the ad vantage over he pansy In their greater, hardiness and greater pro fnslon of bloom.' the tuft part con- THEY HAVE LITTLE TO DO BUT LOOK PRETTY ! v'1c yj WM 1; The can with the rab contains . . , ' HILLS BROS i COFFEE The famous trade-mark, the . Arab, is Hills Bros.' exclusively. 'I'he exact, continuous process which roasts a few pounds at s time is also Hills Bros.' exclu sively. No other roasting process insures such 'a matchless uniform flavor in cverv nound. No other coffee tastes like Hills Bros., for none is roasted the same way, HILLS BROS COFFEE ; Well, If Worst comes to worst, and your neighbor won't keep his chickens nt home, nnd his dog tears up your yard, nnd he g lures at you every time he passes, you can al ways got n Job us a dry agent and shoot him down. Have varied l flavors ' on your table ;0ne of the greatest Joys ii . eating is in being able to taste liint one flavor, then another . to contrast something sweet, for instance, after the delicate ' salt of some, other food; or the clear tjmg of juicy fruit with a piece of cuke. ' ' It is sugar that helps these delightful contrasts most. It lends emphasis to other flavors by the sweetness of its own. , Then it does something more. : 1 1 accents the true flavor of the fond it blends with. A sprin kling 'of powdered oi confec tioners sugar over strawberries softens their acid, and clarifies ' their flavor. Or a small portion of sugar on peas in cookinii, makes them taste more riel'iy tM peas. If you have varied health- ' fnods on your table, you have varied flavors . . . milk, ruits, vegetables, cereals, meats, aim- . pie desserts. For greater joy in eating, flavor with sugar. The best cooks 'are generous with 'sugar. The Sugar Institute. - r Bakintf ' I Insurance II jwstM salts w. w Is tall ttUaj tw4tt, vH Msis ystsf swscy ss4 riw m hr ifcs sstltr, flMT, crt, rHtm td ' ii h i mm X m ... X B A K t N G y t-?, I N. S U It A N C E 7 . 'If you And any fault whatever in this baking -powder, or think you do, your grocer will return your money and also pay you for tka . eggs, butter, flour, elo. you have used." . It U printed on the lulicl , ' ; '. and meant just what It says. Coffee U Estroets ft. . JR-L. 47 Spites 1 HEATHMAN HOTELS ill. t,ltii-..- , tn; 'l Ul IIIM ; . Headqua rtcrs for the Eastern Star and '; Grand Lodge, Delegates June 10, 11, 12th ' Make reservations early. Heathman Hotels G. E. Heathman Owner and JlBr. , Park at Nulinon ;r,(). m. kino and C. O. I'ICROB Ain't. , Mgra. nroadway at Salmosl Look Over Our Want Ads for Bargains Frtik from thd trig imtt Mm- P- Ihcttf. OI4 ;NOOl MOD Adams, I.a arunilH, Ore., Oiace Bids. DUKSS OXKOKDS At Low Prices 1 ' ThAimnnilr of NVw Yf,rk BlrlKVinr-i for Ji.b-: or. mini,-! in exrliinlvp faitliinn fwtnnN wtirrr thplr tliw will tip wtrfti! w,irinr r'ri.'iim!.u(iuniH and Woking lovely. Hotrtr of thi roHt nurrMful ar Kb' rmnn (l fo. Joan cirmrnt (i,,i, r r -nt )." lvy full (lowrr cmif-r) nnd Marlon Moorrnotia ITlBhir. Dress oxfords for the younger men black or brown calf. Welt noleg, rubber heels. Quality 4 shoes, reasonably priced. $3.95 tarn Free Delivery 5C SalelF at . Iff SI $ I 15 h PATTISON BROS. GROCERY and the Savings are very large as many of these items retail regularly from 18c to 25c. Two days Thursday and Friday. - Fancy Country Gent v.- Corn, No. 2 Can Ehman's Best Apricots, ' No. 1 Can Solid Pack Royal Club Pumpkin 2'.'s Utah Valley Tomatoes White Star Tuna Fish, ',s Package Grape Nuts 1 1-oz. Can Pelican Molasses Diamond W. Sifted Sweet Peas, No. 1 Can Solid Pack, No. 2 Royal Red Tomatoes . No. 2 Can Pref. Stock . ' Telephone Peas B. & M. Boston Brown Bread Heinz Ripe Mission Olives Y2 lb. Tin Hershey's Cocoa Mrs. Stewart s Blueing Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Regular and Quick H. 0. Oats Call Main 80