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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1930)
1 Friday, January 3, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. e Three m ccpiEiry NEWir Members of Alpha Club Entertained At Dinner, Bridge At a charming dinner brldgo Mr. and r. William Hk'srlst wore lioHi und hOHte.s.4 to tho Alpha club Inst evening- ut tho I,a Gru ndo ho ti'l. Covl'I'h were laid fur 20 ut tlm dinner tables which wero at tractively arranged wllh red car nal loan. Honors for the cvonliiKft play at liriilo wero won by Mrs. V. C. I'crklna und "Walter he its man. Chad wick, treasurer: Ethel "Han Hon, musician; Ida ltlneheart, con ductor; Kva CroaHcn. warden; Ma bel Antion, right supporter to tho noble prund; Kva Richards, left supporter to the noblo gratia; TT -p. , , Mary Moss, rlsht supporter to tho I HOme Department vice- grand; Surah McCluro, left Of Phnvph ATpPt!8U,,poru'r 10 UU! v,co Krunu: UJrt llUIUll lUCCLOiHu,, Phanlain: Nora Gibson. Inner guardian; ' Hylvla Bunch, outer guardian; trustees: Ktlzubeth Wil son, Flossie Ingle, und Lucy G II 4iian. Tlio newly elected noblo grand is the. daughter of Mrs. lydla Grundy and a nieco of Mrs. Emma Harding, both charter members of the lodge when It was organized In I8K.2. Doth of these charter mem bers wero present. Quiet Wedding On New Year's Eve Clio Club Meets . . At Sacajawea Inn Lust evening a charming dinner bridge was enjoyed by tho mem bers of the Clio club when Mr. und Mrs. Krod K. Lanzer wero host nnd hostess at the Sacajawea Inn. Attractive clusters of flowers cen tered the dinner tuble laid with covers for 28. Honors for high tally were won by Mrs. H. K. West en haver and JJr. Leo Uouvy. Guests for the evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kin zel. of Merrill, Wis., who are house guests ut the homo of thoir daugh ter, Mrs. banner, during tho holidays. Tho Homo department of tho Presbyterian church spent a de lightful ufteruoon yesterday at tho homo of Mrs. T. A. MeKiustry. Pleasunt hours wero spent In sew ing and conversation. Jean Webb sang an entertaining song. A duinly luncheon was served dur ing the afternoon. Tho llov. J. Georgo Wula offered tho closing prayer. Tho ctub adjourned to meet again next mouth with Mrs. Lyiuie Uuhuenkamp. Chrystal Rebkah ' ' Lodge Installs Installation of officers for tho next six months' took place Wed nesday evening ut the meeting or the Crystul Hebekuh lodge No. ,50 at the I. O. O. !. hull, with tho district deputy president, Mrs. Ida Berry with Mablo McPherson act ing" us deputy marshal, installing the following officers: Mrs. Adelaide Kitchen, past" no ble grand; Mrs. Mabel Oesteiilug-, noble grand; Mrs. Lillian Kimmell, vice grand; Mrs. Minnie llrugg. re cording secretary; Mrs. Mattlo Gol den, financial secretary: Olive After tho welcoming of tho now year, a dainty luncheon was serv ed. The club will moot again with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver, Juu, 11. 9 Dinner Given At J. D. Smith Home Who se Birthday is tomorrow? Congratulate Her With FLOWER! From I I M V ovists lllSi Adams Ave. Phone M-ll At a (iuh't wcddiwi ceremony tho nuptials for Anna lriskcll; (laugh ut ot Mr., anil Mis. v.. A. Benton, ot l.unsiiiK, 111., and Leslie V. Spic er.son of Mrs.' HaHiing. of ren dition, wore performed Now Ycur'a evo at her homo on Cedar street, with Grunt lieiin, bishop of tho I.. IV S. Second Wurd chapel, offic iating. ..Mrs. Art (irahain, sl.Hter ot the bride, was inuicl of honor. Mr. Graham was tho bridegroom's nt tendant. The brldBC -was . attrac-. tivoly dressed In n. gown ot whlto crepo and luce. Mr. ltobcrtson, a cousin of the bride, wus.u guest...-. Tho newlyweds nro making, their home at 102 Cedar street In this city. ..V . '.'."'-''" I -ar-l 1 l..l T :. iivionawK. vjiuu in j Surprise' Partyi Tho Her. Jt. L. rutnain und fam ily of tho Christian church were honor guests at a New Year's din- ner Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Smith on Klrst street. Mrs. Miriam Het- tlek, their daughter, assisted her mother us hostess, High School Class Holds Watch Party The HI Happy Hustlers, the high school class ot tho Central Church of Christ church school and fclvcr rcauy class wero both guests at New Year watch parties. Wilnia .Smith was hostess to the high school group at tho l-'ox farm. A pleasant evening of games and music was enjoyed. Tho hostess und her mother served delicious refreshments shortly before midnight. Tho Kver-Kondy class wero tho guests at tho Ernest Bo Long farm. They too, spent tho eve ning playing games and in soeiul hours. This class had planned a Spleasant surprise on Mr. und Mrs. John Snodgrnss. newlyweds, and members of the class of the bride groom's . brother William, on N. Ash. street New Yeur's evening. Mr. 'add Mrs. Hnodgrass wero quietly, married at , Walla Wullu Dec. 31.' A short evening was silent In social hours, during which refreshments were served, 3 hey will make their home at lioi O. Animal Without Mouth, Not all anlnmlf have mouths. Parasitic animals, notably the tape worm, Jack n system for digest ing food, Hie food being nhsorhed through tho body surface. Sponges belong to a typo which has no niniuh In tM ordinary sense, food holm: 'nken in at any part of the surface. Rttmoviny Wrinkle, The bureau f standards says the wrinkles can doubtless be taken out of a sheepskin or parchment di ploma by moistening and allowing It to dry under tension, as clamped In a frame. This will apply re gardless of the material, whether It btt jtenulno sheepskin, or vegetable, parchment. The Mohawk Hridge club de lightfully surprised Mr. nnd Mm.': Henry Hug of Elgin on New Years eve. . - '- Uridgo was tho diversion of tho evening, with Mrs. J. U- Brandt und Joel Hlcbnrdson winning lion Compliment Couple . At Dinner, Party A delightful Mr. and '-Mrs. dinner honoring Walter Carpenter j ors for high tallies. A' guest ' prf.c ' who ur'e leaving soon to make their j was presented to 'Mrs.' Hug. Four: borne In Itolse, look' plueo recently Daily Thought Let every dawn ot moraine ha to you as tho beginning of life and every setting sun bo to you os lis close; thou let every one of these short lives leave lis sure record of some kindly thing donu for others, some condlv strength or knowledge gained for yourself. John Kuskin. Truth Wo are bora to Inquire after truth; It belongs to a greater power to possess It. It Is not, as Pcniocrllus said, hid In the bottom of the deeps, but rather elevated to an Infinite height In tho divine knowledge. Michael do Slonlnigno l.-i:-irl2. '"On the Art of Con. vcrsnllnn." of gold buck toward Europe for the first timo In n year and u half. Moro than 105,UO0,0oo In gold has been shipped from Now York, chiefly to London and 1'arls, In the last two months. The total aluuuut of gold hel.l In the central bunks of the worlil is usually estimated at present around ilO.lllKi.OOO.ooo. The amount of gold used for ornamental pur poses Is estimated about the same figure. l''uiidumcnlnlly, of course, the ornamental gold confers on mone tary gold whatever valuo it has. Gold Is valuable because It glitters und is scarce, ,: Most of tlm 10,000,(1011,000 of oruumciitul gold Is "out of circula tion." The 110.000,000,000 of mone tary gold constitutes tho world's "floating supply." It shifts from country to country seeking its own level. It migrates In general In locali ties where It can earn most ami. other things being eiiuul, tends to level off Interest rates throughout the world. Bnleneit in Self Pity Keif pity Is n most degrading habit. There Is no senso In stag ing a funeral over a failure. Life's greatest lesson is learned when wo honestly acknowledge our faults os we make them. Then wo will blnme ourselves nnd give our pity to oth ers. Grit. CLEARANCE SALE Now is the time to buy and save ... winter stocks must be dis-' posed of regardless of cost. See these values and compare our . prices. ' u . PUTMAN'S. La Grande's Exclufeiye Ready-to-Weai : , and Millinery i I v i,. Cold has almost vanished front circulation In domestic trade. Husl noss between nations, however, still involves lugging the metal out of the federal reserve banks, ussuy offices and other depositories,, con voying It to a nlcr and loading it on a shl)." i ' j tables wero "at pluy. j 3r IMTHBWMf j 3tore No. H La Orand. Ore. ! ' .--'.- LADIES' ! i ot the. home of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. IMckens with covers for eight. Following dinner pleasant social hours wero enjoyed. Before going to lioiso tho first of - Murch Mrs. Carpenter will spend a month in Colorado visiting relatives and Mr. Carpenter is going to Iowa on business. ' . . Lucky Dozen Club Is Entertained All Rubber Galosh ; $1.98- Featherweight model in three snap fastener style . Impervious to moisture and easily cleaned for medium or high heels, - Members of the Luuky .Dozen club met recently at the homo of Mrs. Charles Kting on I avenue with all the members present cx- cept Mrs. Krod Smith who is vis iting her daughter in California. , Tho afternoon was spent in pleasant social hours und sewing. A .dainty thrce-eourso luncheon was served by tho hostess. Tho club will meet again with Mrs. I'Ynnk Hanson, at BOS Adams ave nue, Jun. 17. Bridge Enjoyed By Club on Thursday Grande Ronde Meat Co. ' Packers and Distributors of Mt. Emily Products City Grocery II Economy Grocery l Hoover and Market and Market Market Main 75-50 Main 573-48 Main 755 SPECIAL PORK PRICES Spare Ribs, lb 15c Back Bone, 3 lbs 25c Pork Shoulders, f resh, lb. 16c Pork Shoulder Ribs, 4 lbs. 25c Give yourself a treat from these delicious cuts of pork. We are doing extensive packing at this time, and are making these products at less than cost prices. We are paying lO'aC per pound on live porkers today. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Quality Food for Less MONARCH COFFEE 77th Animal Coffee Sale The first week in January Keid iMundock Co., has a special on their coffee which we are very glad to pass on to you. 1-lb. Carton 3-1 b. Carton ......45c $1.29 Pi you mv puyfiapOani ymcjuhlrilbir aOnercofice ti:an 33m f-tJ COFFEE ""Mill I The- N. II. ittlel-noon of th.homo of '1'hri-c. tables It. chit enjoyed tin bridge, yti.sienliiy tit Mih. W. ;. JH-nny. wen: ut piny with Mra. Alice IItl(J winning a prize fur bish Hcore. Hecond uuurd was presented to Sirs. Jack aicUlieiin, nnd MrH. Joltn Atlldn wiih award ed tho (juest prize. At the clo.se of bridge H delieiouH ttvo-eourMe lnneluion was .served. The next meeting will be wllh .Mra. Ku.s.sel Duvy, Jun. Itl. Announcements Acknowledging Impatience "I nlwnys get wlmt I wunt," alntos n business man, "no matter how lens I may have lo wplt for 11.' We don't; we-gcnernlly bting the receiver buck on the hook nnd Rive It up In. disgust. London Humor- Bear Patient FUhermtn Boars In (lie yellowslone Nn tlonnl pnrk are snld to be the most pntlcni' of all fishermen. I.j'ltiK down beside nil nttrnctlve pool, the bear nwnlts his prey nnil tosses them onto the bnnlc as tjiey go by. Health Hint Do not he misled by the color of witter. Ileciiuse It Is clenr nnd trnnspnrent It does not mean neees sarllv that It is mire, rtcmombcr that germs are Invlslhle to the naked eye. When Inl doubt hnvs water tested chemically. Favored Flowera Nallonnl flowers found listed nre: ClilnrfT lolus; India, sacred 'Illy! Kjiyiit, lotus: ,7npau, ehrysaiithe- niiiin; Spnin. pomegranate: France, fleur de Us; Gerninny, lylser bloom : Kuiilnnd, rose: Ireland, shamrock; Scotland, tliislle; Swllzerhiud, edelweiss. The Beit Yean Mortality expert says "span of life Is still fixed nt eighty years." It. does not look so when one views the centenarians nil around, but after nit the first eighty years arc the besf. Boston Transcript. "Burialize" the Thought A colored woman phoned n rela tive thus: "ISrudder Jonnthnn died yesllddy and tomorrow evenln' we Is gwlnc to funornllzo, hint." rath finder Magazine. Thw I,a Ctrandn City Co'.incil of Parent-Teacher associations will hold lis regular monthly meeting Monday afternoon ut ;tHr In Ihe Kacajuweii Inn. Conferences will be held from 2:30 to 3:30, An nouncements of theso will lie made Saturday. The rylhian Sisters will meet this evening in the lv. I'. hull ut x o'clock in regular session when installation of officers will be held. There'll come u time, of course, when tho only place you'll see shurl-sklrlod ladies will bo In tho family album. -Prosperity Franco TouriiU' Playground I'Ynnre Rprs the Hon's shnre of the luoney spent hy American tour ists. Almost ono-foiirth of the $RX,,OMO,IMt0 or $!WK,(K)0.000 flint Aincrlnms spend nhrnud nnnunlly goes Into Krench pockets. Founded on Bible Story The scriptural foundation fop Ihe h.ynm, "Nearer, My God lo Thee," Is the story ot .Iiieob's Journey ns Riven tn tlio iweuty-eighth chapter of Genesis. 48 ....f-ti.-.. i Krf EUROPE NOW LURING EVER MOVING GOLD !i:t. lU)l'K NOW IJAriv I,V AVMIfiltii It. KllliliS l'lnancliil Kdilor ( A.ssoclutcd I'ri'HS Kiiaturi! Kurvlcc) NKW VOICK (AV) The num. Mvlio tvnlKh, count und pack Kohl In j Ui'KH and Hinall box H for Hhipmcnt jahroiid fnce a winter of activity. I Ih-t'ltnlnif interest rat-H hi tin- t nllod .States liavo hwiiii the tidu Back From Japan Poultry lurmers will enloy proa Iperlly In l'jjo, nccordlni! lo pre jdlttlon of Harry li. Lewis, prosl. I debt of the National Poultry Council. Hesulls ot a survey In 'ilicale iheie me lower hens on Itnrmk. u iiieuli't ili'iuund lor bahj 'etneks and much heitei prices tin (net mid poultry meat. Knuulli imiHiriHtii, l'wih leporls. Is tto 'act lliul there In no evideniu o oricB breaklm turplutsb. yEA Van franctico Bureau That Christianity Is making heavy Inroads on Uuddhlam In the Orient was the Christmas moBsngu brought back by Commander 1 Kvanrcllne Moolh, above, head of ; the balvatlon Army, on her re cent rot urn to 8au Francisco on I the Dollar liner President Taft, la Japan, she ai received by til mikado. REFRESHING SPRING ;NEW . .FROCKS 999 New! New in every way you'll be delighted with the fresh new colors, the new silhouettes and different details which identify : . t Smartness for the New Season 1 jst of all, you'll be delighted with the values'- J ;w frocks just in and arriving daily. ;y 2 . ''Vm II mi ifl'SM $24.95 WrjJA I On Cinderella's Easy Payment Plan All Winter Hats $1.00 - $1.95 - $2.95 All Winter Coats $1 2,90 - $14.90 - $19.90 - $39.90 - $ 1190 20 OH' on All Negligees and Robes Cinderella Shop "La Grande's Friendly Credit Store" 999 1