LA.GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE,
Society News
By Williams
Union County P.'-Ti
Associations Meet
A t Island City
. ... . ... T 3 a ". j T"V
.tsanquet uiven xsy
Order of Rainbow
A Wamiorent Hon;.,.,Owar ttahach
Kvcry morning Kurfy Vernon Kvllie
Mr Goffftt UU'hurdsoit
The OIU Hoot Owl .
Wlu-n the I'nion r'Hy Cntmeii of Oarothy Guynor Uiuk
lurMit-Teiu"hvr ussorlati'mif 'met m! Prcnm Huns .;..:. Kprma;?
Jin uM-t!oy aMion Hiitunlay. May 11 f Htctra Joan Ingle
The annual ; itolhra-T)auithltrH
i tromttiet rivtn iy the Ortler of the
t Kuinhow for irlt wn an vct of
f Hutunt ty evcitln&v Must U. The!
'Tlw fir was that he fnion rim- f Vnt Mtsnonnc - "fM , h . "rwa " .f - ,
ty council o ori rircd.a favoring " ' . lh-ity Vojcrt . !" hc ! ininf " Mownl
All-lnw f-nfonvnient. t-Kimekilty off Autumn 1 .....Itahort KranJ ?aU w,ri to W for -almost a
ut the Inland t'ity cumimmiiy , T ifithy Oirnlva!
hui'c$t, two resolutions yre muttc. , r, HianoHe Matiew
the iirolilhiiion law hihJ the other
thut tht rotiiirlt ;poj on, rt'oottt via
iifvoring mo county nimiry. . The
Mm HUnrfs There Hinttlng
,.; t...;. ....... t.Unimntv
MclMitfMOtf
Mm.
K.
I hutvtre.l people the ifirln anil their
honored a-ueAt. The ilintiiK tour.
lwnn very pretty the rainbow apart.
.rt,,inu . ..H.iThi. Muivh fir Th wnmtm Haiiltorx B on or mo nan una ine
luinlaiittona toward the i-nfon-ntent i - Joeph Hoffman ( hivHw for their dvcora
f nrniiii.itinn i,.w-.t(. xi, ! The In.lliui iiunelna (Mel Smith ' t,nn "tfda the flowers, the eoloi.
conrn. l.vm,,. ,h,.irmM Mr i. John Menhpron or the rainhow Tht iwrvlnir wn
I'-aim, l-a Oraml. Mm. 'John He-hro- Vnia Herlett V. Kratfe! - mnmr of the advfai
e.ler. island rity, Mm. Hvnry Max-' Ha rim m Kines qry l;ir.! the order,
CI.-U1, l'ontliwo. Mia. W Couffhen- Barrarolle LVartal WHliw Hunwll, chairman of
our. North I'owd.-i. Min. T. W'A Martha MeK-nnon 1th0 Progmm eommlttee atmopnoed
Jtaten. Willowdale. in chairman of?KHIand AH-xuder von KtelilB hp arter-dinn. progrnm, n'n
the rommltl whteh has n iu! Quiet Song j"n r?n Mim
tto.hanedueatfonalro.-amtoi..l Child Vokva I to Krthn; worthy udvlwir and i.
gain lh county lihrury.' Me.nla Anathema reonne by Mm Outuv Wlml.
of thttt cointnitlce jhu Mis. 1k:iui Mima Cooper
Shafcr of Inland Ciiy, Mrs. t' V. ' AdaRip From Moonlight Sonata
Cleaver, f mirier, Mrs. R l Tow
hr. 14 Orand', Mm. II. H. f'arkt't,
North I'ovvd t tmrt:V'lV lliock.
Kummevrille.
. Mia. OeorK- A. liean lead -the-
eomiuunlty siiiKlng at the hcinnlntf
of hoth the morning and iifttTrtoou
peewlonH The theme .of tlnjfte
noon meet ni? wuh "Adult lidiica
tion." Miss Mahei lMy of rii
li Grande pithlic Mhraeyt , Kpohe
very entertainingly and Inwlrurtivt
ly on this iiiujet t She' gave. 'on
agencit'tt which might contribute,
Ueethoven
Scottish Tone Picture ....Macliowell
Juau MeKonaon
i Mazurka J)ehusy
lark! lark! the lark
.....Schnhprl-UsMl
Mona jruiae HautHtreet
Neighborhood Club
To Hear Program
Mtmt' Ava WH (turns, of Knlerpmus
wing "Mother;.; Of. Mtfte.V I StH
Have You with Mlsj Kdna 'Tow
playing the ,jiccoinpaniment8";-.A
pretty violin ; polo whk .given hy
Margaret Milne, called for on -encore.
: Mlfw To wery played .for he-
TJio recular meotlofir-'fotlowe
when routing; 0ineiw wax trans-
Hrted nd officers Elected for the
next four months as" fallows;, wor
thy Advisor, I.ols HnmeH, worthy
ttMKoctnto adv'irtor, Margaret Jiith
ony. "rharliy,.- Mildred -'Charlton,
Itope, OharIe.e . Kaua, fa,UU Mavy
The regular buslnew meeting of
correHoondtmee h hoots. Hludv the t.a tliande Neighborhood elm l.ou IVIper. uthej omrem arn-an-
groupH, "Itead-u-iiook-togcther will he held tomorrow, Tuesday j pointlve. Delegate to t lie" grand
Kionps, exti'ntion epurwit fiom t,he evening, at the hall rpoiiKOf the I.A
t nlverrtity of On goii ami 'the Ore-' (iiande hotel at t:S o'clock. This
gon State college, nit well' as othee- la to lie followed by the pmgrom
HchoolM, KiiftU'rn Oregon Normal to whleh the membera. their hua,.
school, radio. 1'niled States depur'.- bandH and thW tearhers of the La
ment of education, public librarlea Cininde wthools are to be guests
Oho traveling library, tin l.a Mm. A. I Itichurdson, under
(Irande library and he slate II. whom direeiion the operatic pro
Urn ry at Hulfin.) giam aad son,? cycle are to he given
A round titbit dlseiiKfdon follow- announces today it's details. Th
ed at which many problems weto prognun will b given promptly at
diKciifed ' :t:lfi o'clock, Mra. Haiiey If. Itleh-
I,K WMlon w-r.. inXalUMl In Iho at- 'f'" ll;"'n" J1OK"!A
tornoon. Mrs. aorKV l.ymun. of Of M no Mil or-Tr.-lmr,,,.
,..., ,.,, ntt.P' Ladiert Triad Choir .
aa Installing officer. Theao. were,
president. Mm. Ji. II. I'arker, l.;t
Ornnde; first vice preHhhni, Mr,
ticorge A, llian.l.a tlrande;, nec-
oad vee . president K. A t-'ayro-.
fimititi' uolinnl at i tin I'l 11 1 i.ufldnt HOP.
,
relary-trfliiHiircr, Mrs. --Heniy Max-
field, I'ondoBi p, These were inK,taH-
n.l .l.iuln.. tt.,C ..O.n.nnnn iUn IHa-
Aria, "In Kt Mce o tuo Credevt
Krnanl) Verdi
l.e Cor . .Klegler
E. 1. Towler
Aria, "O Mio Kernamto". (Ia Vuv
asHnbly next month Bt-Cnrvafl'i
are I.oU KnnseH,-Marg;iret Anthony
anil -Mildred Charlton.- About ten
glri nri already plnnnlitg to go.
Birthday Party
Given On Friday
Mrn. niak'p Shleldf eutertnlned
three tables f bridge ut her home
on Cedar Btreet Friday evehtng . In
honor of the birthday nnnlversar
of Mm, Nolan Skfff. THgh snore at
currtH-wonC to; MW Hoy Cameron
mid Mm. T, T?. Mclono!d received
consolation '
A pink and while cnlop schema
was followed In the refreshment.
Ineiuding a birthday pake with
(OUT OUR WAY
- oo'-r beT An.,. ,T vgoouosi'r T
, 7 holuskj' DLU-tCJOT IF- Voo OvOMT L.Tfi
' f 'At A F5?, , Pot ,1WO BOWIS FULL 'i
w&'e opis' , . Fof? A 1 BOWL of soua I
I SOMPM ' MOT A SEA OF SouPJ i
I . , A OVA CtOOO21
imttMt.wr. ' NHH .MOVERS GE"f GQW,
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oritn) Donhecltij lighted candle. Gifts fop the guest
tiring president,' Mm. George hym
man serving as installing officer.
In the uhsenre of the newly elec
ted president, Mrs. George A. Hean,
first vice president, spoke In bchuU
of the officee-a. 4 j -
The memhers-of ihe)Hln'ftd'Hy
association were tho hostesses dur
ing the day and they proved to b
most cordial and hospitable of host
ejwes. Mm. Roberts of May 1'urk
was chairman of the kitrhen com.
mil tee, Mrs. Ua;io Sbnfer, chiitr
man of the dining room commutes
nnd Mm. Islie, chairman of tin
receiving committee i
Mrs. Hay 'Kill tor
n. Was Soli ich Jtax'u Stigen" (Mar
tha Kioto'
h Spinning Wheel Quartet "What
A Charming Occupation" (Martha)
. Klotovv
Mrs itichurdson, Mrs. Hohnea
kamp, Mr. Hurley, Mr. Towler
Kcnturo nance
Arfn, "My Heart Is Weary" (Nad-
eshila J A. Goring Thomat
Mrs. W. H. Hohnenkamp Jr.
A Hay In Venice ....Kthelbert Nevin
v Words by Frederick Martens
' A cyclo of four tovo poems (a)
Morning In St. Mark's Square; !
In a Gomlota; (c) A Love Song;
i (d) Farewell.
I Indies' Triad Choir, Mrs. A. f.
( Uichardson, director
were placed a the ends of stream.
er from an attractive 'Maypole. ,-
35 Freshmen Enjoy
; Picnic Saturday
MKli M'hnal took ttrfvantao at
bfniitiriil Siiturday and arraiiged a
picnic party oi the afternoon. Tiloy
,lrov to f'ovo whero the Hvvltnmiat;
tMMji wan ih- chief 'renter of1 at
traction um! later' enjoyed it litfbt
htnclt.' v .-; . " . V :
- MOSDAV 1'nOfiRAMS - -
NMr,:-S HyniptiontM; , chmw
tem, contralto and orchestra r S:Stt,
Plantation Kehoes; 18, Hhtmtwr
hour. r- ''-, . 7. '
ABf: 7i Kenitr . orrhcirtra; 8,
Musical Oema; . , nttiBtciti pro
Bromn: Iff, Hour on Hroaitnny;
Hi Qotdeti Qttte 0.vi!cit. .
: '" . ' ;IMmiantl '
KOW J, . KHC prosram, fen.
tureti. . . ?
KBX 7' to". J t,' AHC proitram;
it, ne, weather: I!tB, A lit.
'. . . ' . Oabtamt .t
KLX 7i news; 7:3; Kdna flh-
ri nlonlHti 8, feamros. ; " . . v -
-AiOOKf -eHt-jrMjBr),m, ; ,ine
muatc. ' 1 ' '
Y San fVancisco '
KFIIC -7,- 'feature; "H. . 'Rltte
Monday jaiithorce; 39.' Amatt -and
Voice And Piano
Recital Tonight Reception Given '
Mr. And Mrs. In low
Announcements
Mm. C.eonre S. Hlrnle Is present-1
tng a number of her voice and
piano'pmdts in a recilal this eve- "
ning Mi the ball room of the I-i' rrrsldrnt and Mrs H. K. lnlow,
nn.l tn thi the 0lb. 'hO r lVlOg JVndleton thtH
t - Ti, ,.ito ,nft week to come to l.a Grande to taktift,. ,huk
to appear and their productions oro un thfir pt'rmanenl residence, wer j he had at the following home:
KR follows j innore,i wiia it iare"ii ii-t-iwj
The Unbolt Huns Away .'given Friday evening at Pendleton
John Williams i ''V lvlc orgimlKations of that city
Tndlnns Dance In The Firelight ! tho KIkB chm- ln npeaklng ot
i inn oengnrrut evening, in cast
The Loyal Sisters Aid of the
christian chuich will meet Wed.
nesday ufteraoon nt the home or
Mis. Arno Vo-lz, beginning with a
pot luck luucheon at 1 oeloc.u
Kveryotie is mgei to bring sand
wiches, a covered dlfth and their
TrnnHporiation may
Mclntyre
- .lean Duvies
Magic Belts Hahenh r
Indian l-egend Ulshcr
I-'rank Tyler
Love's Hond Helbrue!;
To Stars and You. ...('lam Edward
Mrs. S. A. Iiobertaon
The Soldiers March A why.. ..Heller
XtfYouWatt
and want to A
u MONEY
fast and safely
Mail This Coupon
TODAY!
It will bring you our inter
wing folder "DOUBLING
YOUR PRINCIPAL."
Street-City
Western Savings
&'Loan Association
ASSETS OVER
1)0000.00 ,
T.M.CA. Btrfldteg
PortUadOnsfoa '
Oregonhm Iuxa tfte following ,.o
say: , .
Scores of r?ndleton people en
joyed the reception lust evening it
the Klks club in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. H. K, Intow nnd Mr, and Mw.
Austin ltndreth, given by various
locul orgunlz;itlons
Hev. Melvibo T. "Wire, pastor of
the Methodist Episcopal church,
made an excellent address in which
he paid a tribute to the honoreea
at the reception. Mrs. Phlto Hounds
played heuutl'ut violin numbeia,
with MIbs Ana .Shell at the piano,
and Mrs. Thomas Murphy sans
c harming uolos. wiht Thomos
Young at tho piano, and M ra
Hounds playing a violin ebltguto,
nance ana nic enimaius camprice
Girls, under he direction of MIjs
Theimn Akey, repeated their clev
er Scotch stunt which won then
first place In the grade school slim!
at the recent May festival. Miss
Henrletla Hansen directed enjoy,
able numbers by the high schoo'
orchestra.
l'ouring at the supper tabic,
which was beautiful with pink ta
pers and sweet, peas, wem Mr.
John MMIpr, wff of Principal Mil
ler of Washington school; Mrs
Gertrude Nash, principal of Haw
thorne reboot; Miss Florence Sweet,
principal of the Field school; Mis?
He l la Hush, principal of l.inco'.a
school; Mrs. i. M Mehannep, stuU'
vice prudent of l T. A.; and Mr.
J. A Yeagr, wife of counly
School Rup?rintendent Yeager.
Mrs. L. K. Swan was In charge tst
the refreshment committee, and
Mrs Mac Hoke, president of th-?
Lincoln school I. T. A., was in
charge of tho program, asidsted by
Mrs. Fred eVhmldt. president of the
Hawthorne I. T. A and M. t Ak
( or the Kiwanla cluh.
Juvenile Club In
Regular Meeting
The Juvenile club of thi Neigh
bom of Woodcraft held their reg
ular meeting ftifurdsy aftcrnnno
at the K. fVhalt It was a very
Interesting meeting, according to
report, with a good attendance of
the younger people, late In the
afternoon Mednme Hansen.
t-nt, IHihl, Anderson and Ituefl
ervt-d.
The
Aristocrat
of
PORTABLES
J J J
Vletrola 2-S5
Marvelous tone t Atonfh.
tng volume loud enough
for a group of dancers. Or-lliophonic-lype
Sound-box.
Indeitrurtib!e,drawn ileel
cabinet, covered with leather
finished fabric Handsome
fittings. Removable winding
key set on angle easy to
wind. Records stop playing
automatically.
The modest price is the
greatest surprise of all. Yon
must see this new Portable
Victrola bear It play to
appreciate Its big value,
time in soont
Alders Music
Co.
"Quality and Service"
MtH. 1. II. Smith. 17H8 Klmt; 'Mr
. ,W. Htmtlnx, tent Hevcntfti- .Vh.
H U ta!nam, !t Hemlock;, ',Mr,
Outtrldge, oh (lot tvntiw; "and
Mrs. O. R McPheiwm. X nve-
ntte. -'- . Tf '.
Andy;' ft:ift, dancp mwic. "
: KPO S, Ni prOBnim, 1
t Anjrfies
KcfX 7, featHrea; !, Oh Arn
Jtelm'jt orchestrri: 13'to f, dance
hour. ..:'.."'
KKf S. NW proBMtm.
1 ' ' Renter :
. KOA , NHO proarom.. , '
Salt t4tke tlty . .
KRf S, NIK? prosram,
.v. ' KMikutm J
KHQ S, NIK,- reaitiren, dance
ntnslc,
KOA T to IS, AHC pmfrram,.
TffXDAV fliOraiAMM ,.
. Tho tfuttonut HroadcttMittif com
pany . program (or Ttiendajr nlitltt
follows: 7, vtiudevttte huur; S to ft.
WnyaMe Inn; It to IS, rtnnce mtt
W, Trocndoraim,. ;
Tha American - nrondenstlnjj'
company proirrttiit for - Tttminy
nlKht follow: 1. Obi flonir for
New: T:30f- nrtlittitr eniftmlie; SF,
Vie Meyer orchestra; ' ft, mnlp i
(SarJeV:. :3,, Tnttl Hnnynn Morsf;
32, Vie Muyers orchest rn.
Piortlanrt
KOW 12iikc ?, Nllf; . fea
tured; 10:M, NBC; tt, news uu
mnry. '
- ICRS !tSftUc 1. silent jtoiirj S,
AW; II, news, vvcutiier; . 1 1:06,
Al!f.
Kstt. Ijikn ity
KSN (itlnRe) , men'a
fentarwt; : H:tt, Instrmttentet ittrar-
tet; S:Sft, vnriety protrrttm; tft
Amoa and Andy; lli;!5t, f!ilii.!a
Kiff'a orchestra. ;
futtt FranetNra
,' Kmc ft!ftliB ?, featnre;'' 9,
concert; 10, Amoa ami And?; lft;t
to !!:,' Tom Oernnortctt'ii or
cheHtm. '
Ki'O (ftSfikc) 1, NltP; , fea
ture; ft Tommy snti Boh; te
to l i, Nlif, ,
r,n Anaetefi
KfX (IfiSlkc) f, frntnrM; ts,
lu Arnhelm's orchestra! Ji Kt t,
dttnee ntttdtc,
KMl (Sftkc Tt NBC; V ym-
FUTMANS
La Grande Exclusive Beady-io-'Wear
and Millinery
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ritenetto; S, orchestra; 3ft to U,
KUf, ..- ,..':.
: "KOMO tS0k t, NRC; , paw.
orchestra with soioists.
KJIl tft1kc; i to IS, Ann pro-
.. . . . - .
. Oakland
' KI.X" iSS(hi) S. Ulilnttt; . Mtt
41a; 1ft (o !t orehestrs.
KOO : t?SBkc T, Niii; 9, fH
jtriir.s In Norwajff itt, news; t:tS,
Nltf. i- . "V V''. , :.. .
.' Xjnnt ' ' '' .
KG t?!kcl,-5 to IS, ARC pro
tram. ., .' ...
! KHQ ji'JUkr) NBC: fea
tures, news; Jft, Amos sad Andy;
itttts, .strip tBemfctn ii ts iJ,
Kite. , .'.'..,
DOUSLS ACTXS!f
Thtm tm Um snres- '
Ccr:o Prico
for OMrr 38 yar$
-'-. -.'Vi.;: -
' ' Um Im than of
high priced brand
Mit-t-iONS W POUNDS US1D
sr oua oovaiNuaxT
The Hoover diMriimment. pro-'
now! tnlsed . u lot of fulwt how-H.
NotittnK Has mUl in it anout tia-
coost suftr).
Ask Any
Beautiful Woman
fmnhin. Thut the fn treat and wu
m wa M l-n,JA-CU 5-nc Powdor
that prad iHori :nm?hJy ami
prduc a youthful biaam! itu
new French nrocp.su make& MKJ-!-OI.O
ly on ionpr ftsnt harm
tJio uhiny rosw Pur .X9rey3st
pnHtlnetWi fiitklnewi, Irritation ami
larg &irn Vm MELLG.fl0.
tiiam Drug inc . . Ai3v.
i, f- 105 AdftAUtV
1 Gfnnda, Ore., Qrme BM
HOOD
CANVAS SHOES
Men's Husky ......$1.43
Boy's Battery, 2 1-2 to 6
....-.......es
Youth's Battery, 11-2
. ..8S
. iuv jrnunr ii ic, uut -ami
. withGlorox! Don't changeyour wash
ing ways. Just add Qorox to soaking
suds or first rinse. Cleanses, sterilizes
as it bleaches. Directions on bottle.
AT AIL GROCERS
t s I
A Food That Improves Beauty
By First Improving Your Health
Qmbn your system If you
vtukl improre your com
plexion. Start t the very
ource Letcto-Dntria 1 an
aOicteat cotoa-fciod that drircs
ut Ihe tlicaa'producinc
Irernis 1st the Intealluea, It
Mchnces the floral, making
it vheieaome ami clean, liead
acheay faUxua. and coatlpa
Uaa are relieved. You fed tet
ter ia every way Your akin
show It, Prescribed by lead ins
physiclaos. Laeto-Oestrtu
anakca a refreshica; drink, hoi
r eold. Order today and see
what a week's treatment wilt
do for yon, 91 a ess. r
Pattison Bros. Grocery
TUe Pioneer Service Store
-Doe8-AStore Do Your
A Favor" By Selling
You Merchandise?
When you go into a store, do you feel that the
merchant is doing you a 'favor by letting you buy
merchandise in his )iace of business?
Of course you don't, and any business man
who takes that attitude toward your buying
can't expect to keep you long as a customer.
" 'V:.v; ' ': -i i ''';':; ' ' " 1
Neither are you doing him a favor by trading
in his store. The true attitude is entirely business-like,
equally fait to you the buyer, to him
the seller. . The ideal sales is always that which
is mutually profitable to those concerned.
Banking business, in our opinion, should be on
the same basia..: When your credit justifies it,
we are not doing you a favor by making you a
loan. Loaning money is part of our business,
just as selling merchandise is part of the merch
ant's business, and it should 5e mutually profit
able. ." , '"'.'" -: !'.
It's , our, belief that alt banking service
should he on that basis. It's only natural, there
fore, that we should seek to promote and profit
ably aid your financial affairs. Because we can
profit only when you da likewise.
Ftaerei Reset-
n,!5-'1ar','irt"i X.
r's an mi 3 c m ' m. w
Resources
Over 1 Miiilsa
'Forty-First Year Of Friendly Service"