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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1929)
ay, November 8, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Pago Three November Sale. J . ... - ats Co for Less Values to $74.95 . .. Reduced to Values to $59.95 Reduced lo Values to $34.95 Reduced lo $54:95 Wear As You Pay ' --r-;" . .- ;. - . - t'. ' 1 We invite all reliable people to take advantage of 'our easy payment .;',,' plan ... pay us out of earnings and do not break into your savings. Any.. . garment is yours for a small amount down the balance by the week or . month. .: . ' . . : The Cinderella Way DRESS BARGAINS $ 1 Q-95 For Values up lo I y $34.95 $0.95 For Values up to O $22.95 ' ' . .'... . Fall : and . . Winter Hats Rediiced indc 11 F1 . inaereua onop La Grande's Friendly Credit Store Society News Members of Alpha Club Are Guests At' Dinner -Bridge . Members of Alpha club spent a charming evening hint night at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Dixon at dinner-bridge. Dinner was serv ed ut small tables each centered with a lovely rOHebud. l;lve tables of bridge wero nt play with Mrs, Adolph Hlegrist mid Wllllum Hlegrlst winning- honors for high tally. Tho next evening uffalr of the club will be In two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hhigncr. - Home Department ; , Preparing -Boxes The Home department or" the Presbyterian church mot yesterday' afternoon at the homo of Mrs. A. TV Jilil with about thirty members in attendance. - This organization Is now preparing1 a box to send to Mexico for Christinas, and another box to be used In this community, where It Is needed.' Mrs.. A. S. Anderson presided. Chrysanthemums from Mrs. Hill's pinion wero used In decoration. Mrs. C. 13. Miller assisted us host, ess. and dainty refreshments, wcro served. Mrs. H. Goedecke I Hostess to Club i Mrs. If. ( Goedeeko was hostess lyeslerdny at her home during a de Ughtful afternoon to the members i of her club with three tables of ormge ai piav. Airs, jonn Hanson won first prize, and second awurd ,was . presented to " Mra, Robert Quinn. Delicious refreshments were I served. Hostess to Club M"rs. 8. I van hoc Was hostess at a delightful afternoon of bridge yesterday at the. Saeajawea Inn with three tables at play. This was the. regular afternoon of tin Thursday Hrldge Club. Mrs. Lela Jones .won honors for high tully. Lovely, chrysnnthemlms were used ijp decoration. , - . Swastika Bridge " , ; U Club Entertained Mi-nibfra uf the HwiiHtlkii HrldRO SAVE WITH SArETV -AT ' M, J21PSS M fish iPlFiPFi 1a ' 25c .... ...:..25c ....... 30c' 20c ; 2 for 15c ,' nil times.' Nut Loaf Cakes ......... ...... - -s - Layer Cakes of assorted flavors.- Angel Food, White or Chocolate Icing - .......... Nut Loaf, lots of nuts Genuine Danish Pastries........."... , We carry a full line of dainty cakes and pastries in stock at ; If you 'do hot find what you want we will make it for you. . V A New Ice Cream Creation 'We are making something new in Ice Cream for the holidays. This is-: an Ice Cream made from pure sweet cream, fresh sweet walnuts and fruits flavored with rum. It makes a most delightful dessert for dinners or par ties. You should not be without it. " ' Wo will sample this delightful creation all. day Saturday. Won't you try it? . ' - - ... '. '.'-'. Our special price for this holiday season, per quart 50c Our Scrumptious Cake Dough- v nutsdoz. i .. ; . . . :; . . . . . . , . . . 15c Pumpkin Pies,' each. . . . . . . . . .20c Our, Delicious Fruit Cake, lb. . 60c I5u(tcr-Nut Bread Always a Treat "WIND UP AT THE WINDMILL" Keep the Bowels Free during: Cold Treatment , Box of 60 , Rexall Orderlies 50 cents Regular bowels ore as . important . in treating colds as the medicine you take. At the first birii of constipation take Rexall Orderliei, tho laxativo tablets with the chocolate taste. They're gentl.yet effective and fornf no habit. Sold only at Rexall Stores. , Glass Drugs ( Inc. Tho Rexall Klore La Grande, Ore. UN OF club wcrc'tfuesls of Mr, and Mrs. William Gable ut their homo last uvenlntf. ; 1 ; Mrs. Waller l'erry and Walter J. Noniuud won honors for high scoro with three tables at play. Lovely chrysanthemums were attractively arranged about tho home. A dainty two-courso luncheon was served, ' This club will meet again In two weeks '--with Mr.' and Mrs., Wudft Kuwler. - Diversity Club , ; ; Continues Study Mrs. Noel I'u trick was liostess lo the members oC the. Diversity club yesterday at her home when they continued the study of Oregon. Mrs. Huff .reported on the topic, "The Karly Discovery and Settlements of Columbia Hlver," and "The Jlfe and Adventures of Captain Gray," was told by Mrs. Fay Howell. : Following an interesting business meeting games .:woro . enjoyed Among thoHo receiving prized were Mrs. W. Vedder, Mr& Claude Puck elt, and Mrs. John Price. Nine mem be i-s were present at this aes- Hion,, Dainty refreshments .were nerved. .-. Riverside Ladies . A Aid Meet at Chapel The Riverside Ladies Aid spont a pleasant ufternoon yeHterday at Lane Chapel with Mrs. K. M. Mc Anulty and Mrs. O. B. Maxiun as hostesses. 'About 20 members at tended. Following the business meeting the afternoon was spent playing games and visiting. Dolicious re freshmenls wcro served by tho hostesses. The next - meeting will bo tho first Thursday in'December. t Masquerade Party At L. M. Hoyt Ranch , Mr. ' and Mrs. lAM. Hoyt efttor tained ut a jolly masquerade party at tbctr ranch last Wednesday ayo nine beginning with an oyster BUp per at 6 o'clock with about thirty covers. 1 The! diversions' of t lie evening wero carda and dancing. S1k tables of pinochle und bridge were at play. The guesls spent a very pleas ant evening. . t. .Women's Society In Enjoyable Meeting The Women's MlsHipnary society of the CltrlHtlun church met with (MrH. B. C, I.apham Wednesday af-rnooti'-Ttt-he'ritofmo with Mrs. d, 10. Duffey and Mrs. IV S. Woeks asslKting as hostesses. NInotcon members and out; visitor wore pres ent. Mrs. C. F. McPherson, pro sided. ' : -".Mrs. It. Tj. Putnam presented tho lesson on "Africa." Tho llev. Mr. Putnam reported on tho one-day convention held in linker htst month. , The suggestion was mftde. that tTio society tako Home spec ial missionary work, earning their funds for somo certain field. Tho following commilteo was appoint-, ed to. plait for this project: M. Putnam, and Mrs. IV M. Parker. Mrs. G. Tv. Anderson and Mrs, Arno VoeU. were, appointed - to oversees the sending of a box of cookies to the ; old pcoplo's homo before Thanksgiving. Dt'iidlous ' refreshments wero nerved. The next meeting will' be the first Wednesiluy of December with Mrs. Harry Sando'z, with Mrs. VoPIk as loader, . - G. L A. Scores High , ' In Lodge Tests Mrmbers'of O. I. A. met yesler ' day afternoon - In the K. P. hall ! with Mrs. C. C Dull presiding in the absence of tho. president, who ; is III. Itegular business routine : took place. I Tile report was received that the ! tests taken by the lodge about 1 ihree weeks ago when thu grand lodge rijn?sentatlvo. was here, in ritualistic work and questions on the by-laws, had been scored, and that Die orgunlzatlon grade In both divisions was 100 per cent. Auxiliary Meets With Mrs. Kilgore Thi. I,. A. or H. or U K. ami K. mid yi'Minrduy ul thif home-of Mrs. l.loyd KIlKOru with a social after noon and a Hhoit blisineHB nir?rl. ' Iiik. A delicious two-coiirfln lunch-i-mi wiik f'rvctl at Klimll talili-H, and decorations wero .In. u Tlianksglv Ine themo. . - KnjoyabVi ei"ch and corneals wero ;dny'd with Mrs. Lloyd Hick ford and Mrs. It. C. Uunn wiunbiK prlies. Mrs. Krod Uavlcs assisted as hostess. ( Announcements The Juveniles or Nelchboin of Woodcraft wlll.ine.ul tomorrow nf- ternoon ut 1! o'clock In tho K. 1'. hall with Mi-s. Arthur llubl. All mcinbers urn urired to attend. . S.iI.WeimerTo Have Dairy Farm Buys Ten Cows : Uy Mrs. A. C Conk I In . i (Observer Correspondent) COVK, Ore. (Hpuclul) 8. H. Wu liner Is starting out oil a new venturov Jlo la going Into the dairy business. Ho is starting out on rather a largo scale with 10 cows. The bdard of directors of , school district No. IB,, at its regular monthly nieetinft: Monday, transac ted somo importnnlbusincBS. Tho members ordered an automatic fire extinguisher to equip the school building. The flro hazard In Cove In the past has been very great, but with this new typo of extinguisher the danger Is very small. It will snfegimrd tho lives of thochlldren and itiako cvoryono fool eualur to know that the occupants are prac tically safu, '', Mrs., .r. U. Prlco, of Crane, waa an overnight guest at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Laird In Cove. Sho hnd mado a trip to Boardman to attend the funeral of Mrs. Al bert Prico, wlfo of Mr, Price's bro ther;' and on hoi return trip spent u short tlmo liore with her friends. Tho Ven era bio 8. W. Creaaoy, of PemllotonwUl bo here Sunday for tho serylco afl the Ascension Kpis copal chlreh at 3:0 p. ' nn '.. . Mr. and Mrs.' Hay. I3tium and family ' have 1 moved to Union on thu Catlictino ' creek : roail. AU thuugh tho Uaums havo only, lived In Covo for a year their loss will be keenly felt. The high school will miss OrcfH. Chester and Jean from their ranks, and Richard and David are missed by their play mates in the grades. , Lester lioerkgron, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Ernest IJocrkgrcn; of Won atchee. Wash., came hero a couple of weeks ago to visit his grund par ents, Mr. jmd Mrs. Mat Uoorkgren. He has entered school and will ro main nil winter. . PUTMAN'S November Sale of COATS and DRESSES . ' ''' " " : . -V I -'..:; An opportunity seldom offered you at this time of year. Coats and Dresses, Putman quality. Style and value be hind every purchase. See These Values Compare Our Prices Regular Dance Saturday Nite Eagle Hall Good Music, Good Time Admission 50c ' NOTICE Beginning Nov. 18th, ALL DRUG STORES will close , as follows : ' Every Day Extcpt Saturday, 9 p. ni. , Saturdays, 10 p. m. ' Sunday Afternoons, 12 m. to 5 pi m. , ..' Moon Drug Co. Wright's Drug Store L. &L. Drug Co. ,, Red Cross Drug Store , Glass Drugs, Inc. See Page 4 ,. $3.25 Rayon Munsing Gowns, $1.95 THE LAST DAY OF Falk's 61st Anniversary Sale Boys' Caps Largo selection of new light and ' dark color combinations. Sizes 6 to 7. A fine school time value. 50c lo $1.49 Hoys' and Girls' Raincoats Fastened with buckles or but- , tons in black, greeny tan, blue. Sizes 4 to M years. An unusual value. ; $1.98 lo $8.50 - . Grande Ronde Meat Co. ' . Packers and Distributors of 'Mt. Emily Products . City Grocery II Economy Grocery II Hoover and Market Main 75-50 and Market Maiu 573-48 Market Main 755 THE PRIZE STEER, This steer was raised by the M the prize at the International Was purchased by the Grande turned to La Grande. This pr ents and boys and girls of th Hotel, November 12 at 7 p. m. Grande Chamber of Commerc girls a helping hand. YE FATTED CALF! ills boys at the Cove and took Livestock. Show at Portland. Ronde Meat Company and re ize steer will be served the par e 4-H Club at the La Grande , under, the auspices of the La e. Be there! Give the boys and CANNED FOOD SALE N O V. 9 TO 16, INCLUSIVE Monarch Peas, fancy sifted, No. 2 tin ......3 for 59c doz. $2.25 k F. C. Peas, No. 4 sieve ' 3 for 45c doz. $1.69 ' Y. C. Tomatoes, solid pack, No. 2V2 tin . 3 for 49c doz. $1.90 Y. C. Tomatoes, solid pack, No. 2 tin 3 for 39c doz. $1.50 Monarch Golden Maize Corn, No. 2 tin. .3 for 49c doz. $1.90 Monarch Sweet Corn, "White," No. 2 tin . 3 for 47c doz. $1.85 Silver Leaf Sweet Corn, Standard, No. 2 tin . ..10 for 98c Pineapple (broken slices), No. 2l2 3 for 65c doz. $2.55 Monarch Pineapple, fancy, No. 2xj. 3 for 85c doz. $3.25 Monarch Grapefruit, No. 2. 3 for 65c doz. $2.35 : Monarch Peaches, sliced or halves, 2ii.:..:.3 for 85c doz. $3.35 Richelieu Pears, fancy, 2V2 - 3 for $1.15 doz. $4.50 Y. C. Apricots, choice, No. 2V2 3 for 65c doz. $2.59 Salmon, Happy Vale, pink, No. 1 tall .... 3 for 45c doz. $1.75 Sugar, C. U. Cane, 5-lb. cloth bag Saturday only Limit 2 S3c cash NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP