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' Thursday, April 18, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pace Thrtv 1405-6 Adams. La Grande, Ore. Grace Bldg. I Quality Merchandise at Low Prices V AA Li U YJ A-ltNJ LX Mtknwtk jchfc-tkdMndm Millinery We have just received a delightful assortment of the late spring and early summer dress modes. They are extremely chic unusually distinctive i and exude the atmosphere of Paris'in every line.; Step in mid examine them today. Priced $9.90 -$14.75 -$19.50 New lulu sprlug und mi minor iiichIcm In women's hills. A luit for every costume Visit our mil- Af liner)' deHirtmeiit. Daly Prom Dresses rcutiirliift . iMiMtel shade pink, blue, green, yellow unci tun. Sue our display be f (ire purchasing $14.75 ' SUai) PuriiDS l iLjLgA .$4.95 1 nil Ullick iJHIc'llt or llllll , kill IrnlliVr, IiIkIi IiccI, llcxiblu ioll'M. 1 lie l'ulr Fabric Gioves IVoIIIIMI'M Fllhl'IC UluVCW ill livy, beaver Itnri moilti. 79c 98c SILK HOSIERY ... . ,1 !X Xo, US NimIoii, Imro It's IiomIitjt, nil lln iii'IV MiMillir null's, Meuillll's silk to top, nil sizw. Tlio Kilr t 98c fitK UKUO ladles rtlll fashioned silk hosiery In nil new shinies, ItK'kcd welt, scnm.s at loi mercerized Mile QQ nrt lop. The pair tOC o. 2702 Iridic full rtiiluiicd silk hosiery, nil silk lo (op, mrreerlAil lt service heel. The ulr $1.49 Silk Undies Women's ICuyon silk uuilles step-ins, hriH'li panties, slips i id QQ hlooi ners In colors. ICach..... vOv Crepe dc Chine Undies Women's crepe de ehhie , Mep.lns. hloomers, I'reneh imiiiIIc mid slls $1.98 is in I. i ork Clothing Men's work shirts, full cut shirts in 49c I ilue or grey. ' Sizes M'a to 17 Men's summer weight moleskin trou sers in dark grey stripe. The Pair .. $1.95 Men's grey whipcord work pants, full cut, washable, long wear- (J0 A Q ing trousers. The Pair V.J' Grey whipcord riding CJO A K trousers-1' or boys tDii.lel $2.95 For men Men's khaki work trousers, good (Uality, full cut, service- A Q able. The Pair P 1.417 I Joys' blue chambray work shirts, age 6 to 12 years. ACl Sizes Viy-i to Mij HkUK, Boys' 220 weight blue denim overalls, i.-n wiin him; double stitched, ages r l"B '"" c,u "-"s' 5 to 16 years, only L OiJL it Ull' Hoys' athletic style unions, sleeveless, kneo length, up button shoulder. Each : Men's Overalls ilcli or km linck nt'r.ill or JittiiM 49c Men's Work Shoes Men's iiHMfiixhi I or, wmtl ind M-trgcd -oinHr-fllon le ii ml runner flf? 'K-el. The pair Union Suits . Men's rlbfM-d union mills, . tonic or short Met tew. ankle length. riH- Suit M m I in I Itrlgga n. plwe underwear, -ltve shirts. Kaeh .. . 89c short 49c . . . oooooooooo Society News j . ; ,2 : J I ooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Women's Clubs Of District To Meet Here On May 4 Tint district No. 5 mooting of the Oregon Kedcmtton' of Women's flubs will ho held In Im Grande KxitutUay, May 4, tn la Qruntle HIkU school for the puiposo of or KunUtng tho Uluti'lct ' ulontr tho bumo Hues us the stuto fuderutton. ' 1 Mrs. b L. Meyers, prosldont of the La Grande IffliborhooU club, bus up pot n ted delegutt'S to ropr sent the club ut thut time. They uro: Mrs. A. It. Hunter, Mrs. A. T. Hill, Mrs. John Theisen. Dr. Mur Kuret Inult. Mrs. K. 1 Mussmun. Mrs. Donald Putrue, Mrs. J. l Uuv onHcroft, Mrs. Hugh llrndy, Mrs. J. T. Itichardson. Mrs. J. W. Knowles, Mrs. Huy Murphy, Mrs. Chuiics Pluyle, Mrs. Sherwood WH Hiims, Mrs. Oeorne T, ltlrnle, Mrs. H. K. Dixon and Mrs. H. N. Ashby. All club women of Iai Gran do and of the other cities In the dis trict ure Invited to attend the meet ins whether or not they ure mem bers of the Neighborhood club or another club affiliated with the stuto federation. The program will be very Inter exttng and It is hoped thut a large j number of women will tuko ud vuntuge of the opportunity to ut- lend, suys Mrs. George T. (.'ochrun, first vice president of the federu- : tlon. ! Mrs. G. J. Frunkel. of Portlund. president of tho state fedurutlon. i will bo present, und Mrs. Sudlo Orr Dunbar, deun of general federation chuirmen, also pluns to attend. Alloguther In the district there ure 40 clubs affiliated with the state organization, Tho counties are Wallowa, Union, Baker. Mal heur, Harney, Morrow, Untutllla und Grunt. Tho district convention is the outcome of the decision made ut tho stuto convention lust year ut Klamath Kulls thut the stute meet ing be In session every two years und thut tho stute bo apportioned Into five districts, each to function as tho stute federation would und to hold conventlonH. The meeting In La Grande will be the first one or district No. 5 und will bo the organization meeting, I i .. ' . J I About 40 members of the Loyal Sisters aid of tho t'hrhdluu church.! Including several new members, met ut the homo of Mrs. Walter I 'rice on Kourt h t reet yest erdn y. Following a 1 o'clock put luck luncheon, a short business meet ing was held, presided over by the president, Mrs. George Rochester. Mrs. C K. Uuffey read the devo tional. ' Division 11 announced a party for the last I'Ylduy of this month find Mrs. Kugeiie Mfllerlng and Mrs. Karl Hough Inviled all members of the society lo a stiver tea at the former's home at IU4 Adams ave nue, usklng them to bring their needlework. The program consisted of two readings by Wllina Hansel I, and Hazel MelMierHon, accomiuiuled at tho piano by Mrs. 1 It. I'urdy, ren dered two vocal selections. Tho next meeting will he May J 5 at the homo of Mrs. Arno Voelz In I'Yultdale, beginning with a 1 o'clock polluck luncheon. Anyone desiring irunHporiutton may coin munlcutu with Mrs. Voelss,, ! The annual bamiuet. given by tho Women's Home Missionary society and the Women's Ko reign Mission ary society of the Methodist church will bo held ut the church tumor-J row evening. The banquet Is an-l nuiinced for 6:80 o'clock and spe cial guests will be tho Wanda ru" Hearers, the yueen Ksthers, the ex tension members anil the hUHbands of the members of the two socie ties. A program will follow the ban'iuet, with greetings from tho various societies and with an ad- ilreMM I IV' M iss Mil lid ( 'iilln. u'ltri Iff now 1 1 v I n it u t H til n es. M Ism Count who Is an exceptionally strong sneaker, spent two years as a mis sionary In AMru, . St. Mary's Altar society met at the home fir Mrs. William Klgrlnl: yesterday afternoon. IMans for the study club program for the com ing merit ha were made. 'About SO wero present Clie Club Meets At Sacajawea Inn Mrs. Fred Lanier entertained members of Clio club ut u delight ful bridge luncheon ut tho Hum Juwea Inn yesterday afternoon. Mrs, Huy Murphy received high score prize. Tho.ro wore three ta blca at play. '!' The ParkUule club ' met yester duy aftornoon ut tho homo of Mrs. Art Jones with Mrs. Dan Carbine assistant hostess and Mrs. 11. I'. Owsley, presiding. An enjoyablo program was giv en with Mrs. Tom Htaudley In ohurge. The numbers were: two poems by Edgar GucBt, given by Mrs. Clyde Webb; two piano oi led lonn, "Habbuth Chimes un 1 "Fulling Waters,' by Lois Jean Davis; two songs, "Ha. Ha It lack Sheep," und "Little Jack Horner," by Helen Jean Webb; vocal solo,' Mrs. Nell Thacker. Guests of the club wero Mrs. Al fred Hlatt, Mrs. Lilly Hiding. Mrs A. H. Harvey.- Mrs. Willis Moso and Mrs. Oda O. Hhafcr. - Refreshments were served by the hostesses. A business meeting and evening of sewing wero enjoyed by the 1'ast Matrons' club of Hope chapter. Or der of Kastorn Htar last night. Mrs. Nellie Nell), president, presided ut the meeting. Mrs. K. Heassler ami Mrs. It. l' Tyler wero hostesses. Twenty woro present at tho session. t . Mr. and Mrs.; HhorrcU Kwln eiu tertalned members of tho Wisteria Hrldgo club at cards Tuesday eve ning. There woro throe tables. Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Hoppel . received high score prise. A twu-course luncheon was served. - Tho next mooting of tho club will bo May 7 with Mr, und Mrs. Walter Perry. Tho llolomula club wus enter tained yesterday by Mrs. Delia Hurndcu. Four tables of cards were at play. High score prise went to Mrs. George. McVey und second to Mrs, Clyde Charloton. Mrs. Jack Hlatt received guest prise, ; , 1-Mske(s of spring flowers were uttructlve. A two-course luncheon wus served. " 1 Tho Hfble Heart' hers class of the I'resbyterlan church met yesterday afternoon at the homo of Mrs Wm. fondlt. Mrs. H. H. CleHver und Mrs. Cummins wero assistant hos tesses. Mrs, Turner, presided an president and handed In her. res ignation, which, tho class refused to accept. Mrs, Hartley wus elect ed vice president. The class Is planning a dinner to take place on Thursday, Apr. 25, to ho held In tho basement of tho I'resbyterlan church. Mrs. Thompson had charge of the program for yesterday's meet ing, i which was very Interesting. Miss Ward guvo two delightful readings and Lucllo Thumusun played two piano numbers. The home was beautifully decorated with spring flowers, und delightful refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. III Fashion's Favored Modes PRESS COATS SPORT COATS Coats for every spring occasion in every -new and fashionable shade. Coats that are the last word in Spring smartness --- at very inviting prices fp i 5.00 and upwards lo $05.00 PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wcar and Millinery o o o o O o O o : o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o o , o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o s o : O o o . o o o o o o o o o o o I o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo lHlnnil City Ki'liliiy Tin- a l oVlot'li luiU'liL'on. Mm. I'. II. lilihvcll will 'bo IIIWlHtllllt hostess. Announcements The La Grande City Council will hu hostess to the Union County ('nnnrll of Piiroiit.'I'i-iifOior iiuKnclfi . jtlons Hiif.irduy, Apr. 2(1 at the 1 ji .Grande High school building. Hus iness meeting begins ut 11:30 u, m., POIIUCK lUUCOeOU Ul JrflilU Ullll Ull- ernooti program at 1:80 o'clock. . The study club of lllverla school will meet tonight at ? o'clock ut Itlverla school. i Chapter I, P. K. O., will meet at the home of Mm. Ids Itlokland at HMUITH MOPES iiljyir.!' DOUBLE ACTING AKIMQ KASiU of famous cooks never say "use a spoonful or two spoonfuls of baking powder.". They come right out and say "Calumet Bak ing Powder." They call the leavener by name which plainly shows they consider Calumet abso' lutely necessary to the best of baking success. LESS THAN I MENUS lly Sister Mary Too often when a child starts lo school tho care with which a moth er has watched his filet is relaxed. At tho table he Is allowed a giceter variety and candy appears Hko nihglu butwecti men Is. ' During the first stdsoot years a child's diet should ho as carefully chosen us at any time of his Hie. Ho lias many new conditions to meet. Helng away f com home, mingling with many ofher children, a certain amount of restraint hud confinement produce excitement and nervous strain, Kxtra effort in tho way of caring for food diffi cult of dlgcitou should bo spared him. His long morning hours of play In the sunshine and his afternoon nap uro suddenly denied him and his food 'must be selected with this In mind. - Kxcltement und fatigue retard iltKostlon so the highly active child will find ten or fifteen minutes rest before eullug J) Is iiuoii meal beneficial. . ( . At' this age n child Is losing his first teeth and getting tho second and permanent teeth. Those little teeth that nro growing loose a nd "sorlchy'Maro Acndur and annoying Mint curlatn -toods trrltato , tlieu.' Crisp foods that hcc.essl(alo chew ing nrc csHiimiiii mil lougu nitrous foods that dodge between tho teeth are not desirable. After one or two biles they will bo refused or If eaten will he swallowed without thorough mastlcutlon. A well nourished child has mure resistance, Is capable of throwing off colds nud Is less susceptible to contagious diseases than one who uses every on nee of energy ho has to digest his rood und keep going. Milk, itgg,' ; vegetables, cereals and fruits, should form his diet. His fooils should be simply und ut tructlve ly cooked and served. ; Left-over .ogg yolks-may bo used Tor sitlutf 'dressing, for breading17 it I mi tx 'oi- ci'iii'r.iotiKH. In eiiiiliifilu In sponge cakes,, In fillings for c roam pies, or as garnisnc. Beautiful Women Simply Love It .MHLLO-(ILD Knee Towih r Is pre ferred by beautiful women be cause It leaves no trace of pasti ness, flnkim-Ms or Irritation.- Htays on longer no shiny noses! Made by a new French process pre vents large pores.' .spreads more smoothly gives tt youthful hhnm. Very pure. Use M I MA A -( HAJ Face I'owder. It's wonderful. (Hums Drugs, Inc. Adv. nJTTfi v I : lw III Cinderella Extra Values s Friday and Saturday j COATS j FROCKS I HOSIERY COATS Vou prefer correct style and good quality - - you'll find both without question in these coats. No doubt you also prefer a par ticular color, or fabric, or fash ion feature. - - and you'll find it here, too. We know you'll pre fer our values. .' : $22.95 -$32.95 ( OX SPEKDWAV AMD BOULKVARO, .UlCHFiCLO ALWAYU 1KA05 HEISEY Now on display at Melville's A line of beauti ful Horsey Glassware. i: One Dollar Down FROCKS Spring's newest colors in novelty r;ilks, c e pes, georgette and niainted chiffons. A charming se lection grouped for Week-end Special. - . $9.95 One Dollar Down SILK HOSE Allen A Hose, all-silk and full . fashioned - - famous for clear sheerness and long wearing qual ity.. Special for week-end $1.39 Pi"r Cindarella FrocK Shop CC39e?etft9t9eMMM9tttte9VSStMM