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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1929)
Tuesday, April 23, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Society -! ATM mmm iMnWo Miv.TIn I Porta Kenyon, Gladya ,BrocKweJ Hobei't .Kiteson, Vera Lewi. John Mlljaii; Stanley Taylor,' Cnron. and Othera.. Monday Bridge V ' Club Entertained By Mrs. A. T. Hill Urn. A. T. Hill1 uu IiomIimm io niomher of the Mon.luy IJriclee ir.uu ytntenJuy urtenioan at u U' ItKlttfut lritli lum-hemi at the lM . IJrun-lf lint el. Sprlns: XJowern .wit usftl for decoration. Mm. I.du Jones rowtved cluh trium ami Mm. It. I, l'ourch KUi'st niz. . -?'.; t Urn. K. H. A)tl hy gave an In WeMin.i tieMtTiption of the 'Hunt ington urt Rallt-rics at l.oa AnjtYlvti. 4'al., u.h hIu huw tlivm on u it-rent ytit there. The talk was uiwn ul the incHinK of tin JCimhUMV urt clans ycHienlny tiftmnoon ut the homo of Mrs. A. It. Hunter. - The Mothers Self Culture elub nut ut the home of Mrs. Otis 1'al iner yesterday for u profitable aft ernoon. It. A. WUittTKon, princi ple1, of lreenwool ku'hoot, ttpokc on . t!Oopratlou uk a Method Learned by Teamwork." Mra. (leorge Hod Kin read Dr. Ilerle's leltciv --- 1 it the April hwuo .of -"Oregon Cluliwonian." oi'firiul publication of'he Oregon Kederutivji of Wom en'vJcJubH. the ,u (inlude Neigh linrhood .cluh hup a Kciierotis por tion of snaie,, fii,iien to Ja- report of ItH major activities ho fur thin year. An excerpt from the article- Is tin follow; "The Im (irande Neigh horhqod cluh Is having an iten-Ht-Ing year under Hie uhle dlreetloh 01' the preHident, Mrs, l h. Meyeia, Alternating programs of art, uiu Hie !anl litftri't-urc are 'being en joyed, Minn Margaret Anson, urt chairman; Mrs. George. . Hlrnle, chairman of literature, und Mr. I.ynn Wright,,, mutric chutrmun, have been responsible for the dc lightful aftornoons." Tho nrltcle gon on to tell what the progrum und- purpose of the club hu been this year. " Camp Fire Girls ; Planning Banquet " Sixteen Camp Kl re girls with their guardian, Mrs. It. I Tyler and nssintant guardian, Mih. K. UuhkcII Hcott, nmdo plans at their meeting last night Tor tho Mother's day banquet they are going to give Paul Whiteman Tonight on Columbia network coast-to-coast 0 to 7 p. m. Pnriric Tlmii Tonight, a touch of your radio dial will bring you the match less dance music of the "King of Jaws" and his world-renowned orchestra. Courtesy of OLD GOLD CIGARETTES . . . "not a cough in a carload." Old Gold CIGARETTES 1405 Adams. La Onimls, Ore.. Grace Bide;. HOOD Rubber Footwear 0 to ; rnulh'n 1 Mark Boys' 1 to t Men's Mark ruMer hem . .... $1.89 $1.98 $3.45 about May 6. They worked on plans "ardtt pnd favors for the uc- raslon.- The Hupreme l-orest Woodmen circto nit in regular Metwion lust night with all officers present. One candidate whk InititiltHl. i'luiis were diurtisKd fur making a quilt for the orphans- and aged members' home at Sherman,- Tex. Kefrexh niAitta wr Herved. Sun boa m Grove, No, 1, auxiliary to S. I W. C met at the home of the juvenile supervisor. Daisy H. Kewklrk .Halimlay. Twenty-six juveniles wero presenl und wer presented with their lodge em b I ins. At the close, each onv retelyed u prlxe. ; 1 j fhfX Announcements ' The Maker. Order of Ttalnbow fop (Slrls has sent word that they will not be utile to come to l-a Orande Sudirday, Apr., tt, as planned, when (hey were -to huve. been guests of the local assembly. A text hook on aviation has been completed by James tG. Woolley, vice, president of the Western Air Kx press. It lias been accepted us standard at 2l educational Institu tions In the west. j Janet Gaynor's ;rSunnse" Is .Coiuinir Wednesday I Admirers of winsome Janet Guy nor, the twenty-yeur-old Kox star jwho made an Insiuntuneous hit as liane In "7th Heaven," will huve another opportunity to see her In a captivating role when "Sunrise," tho first picture made in this coun try by the noted Kuropean director, ! K. W. Murnau, opeitu at the Htnr j theater for a S day run on Wednes day. ' "Sunrise" is the most Importnnt picture yet relensed ly Kox Films and was produced with nn especial ty selected cast'heuded by Miss (iaynor mid George O'ltrlen. Great as was her triumph In "t(h lieu v. en," her performance In "Sunrise has been pronounced superior to anything she has previously done because It culls for n much wider i range of histrionic ability and puts ; her to n test from which less com petent stars would have withdrawn. I' The- urclnim which "Sunrise" re ceived In such huge mensttre In New York, l.os Angeles, lteiiln and Stockholm 'when jt was first re leased, was not due entirely, how ever, to the work of lis cast. The dramatic simplicity ' of the story and the phenomenal photography were equally responsible for the praise it received from the first critics who reviewed it. The theme of "Sunrise" lsun original one from the pen of Herman Sudermunn, the novelist. AlcWade Mix-Up Man In Talkie, "Home Towners" ! Blue Stars In i Railroad Hit On Vitaphone "A meddler Is the very worst kind of trouble maker," says Hob ert Mi'Wude, who portrays a small town business man who disastrous ly dabbles In other people's affairs In "The Home Towners," Warner llros.' all-talking Viluphoua pro duction which Hryan Koy directed and which Is now showing ut tho Arcade theater. 1 "When a nurrow. minded nied 1 dler got a his tongue wugglng and sturts other people to thinking In the sump channels as his own one cylinder brain, many heartaches result.' says McWude, who creuted tthla sumo character of 1. H. Itun I croft on the stuge In George M. t'ohnn's footllght success am! Is i seen and heard In the sums role on the screen In the Vitaphone adap tation. " ; "Of course,' continues Robert McWnde. "there are many very funny situations too. that arise ns ' ti result of the meddler's activities. Combined they prove Ideal enter tainment us depleted In the com-edy-drumn,x"The Home. Towners." Kohorr MrWade'also' created th leading chnmcte-r role. In the stage play, "New Iti-ooms," which he ro- enacted for the silent' drama. Kor ' the f htrt time ho. Is seen and heard ' on Vitaphone and appears In The Home .Towners" with a ctut of prominent tagoand screen play ' ers Including Itlehnrd 'Itennett, ' A roaring passenger train, nion arach of the raits, thunders at full speed through Monte Hlue'a latest Vitaphone production for Warner Brothers, In which he plays the role of a .locomotive engineer, und which takes its tittle from the train Itself "The Greyhound JJmlted," This rustmoving melodrama brings to the screen all the strange fascination of railroading, and ; a story that crashes swiftly from ope climax to another. "The Greyhound Limited" tells of a man who wus weak and another who thought ha was strong of true love and vil lainy of a girl whose worth was revealed under fire of the wreck ntT" C? TT ITT71 ' l nf a life and the wreck of a train and with over all the shadow of the gallows. The cast supporting Monte tllue. In Oils exciting production includes Kdna Murphy, Grunt Withers. Kv nle Shields, Lew. Hurvcy and l.ucy Beaumont, and was directed by , Howard Hrotherton. Tho story of ( "Tho Greyhound Limited" was written by Albert Howson. the scenario by Anthony t'oldewuy. Monte Hluo In "The Greyhound t Limited" comes to the Amide the-: I : BeauUful Pleated scarfs ; 2 Are now ln--they are the very newest thinjr in Scarfs, in an array 0 bright. nw eolora.' ; ' ." " Moderately Priced V !j nlpr tomorrow for u run of S tlnysu Butter And Egg Values Higher; Most Grades Up POHTI.ANI, ih. Apr. ;3 (AT) Jiulter und egg values took flight oduy. All grades of butter, except extn", und u II grades of eggs, wire In the udvanee. 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