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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1930)
-Tuesday, January 1-1, 1930 Page' Three LA GRANDE EVENING bBSERVERrLA' GRANDE, ORE. Mrs. A. T, Hill Is Hostess To Club I Were fl'W )0ICK hell. OIU1 CO'll- linmiUy church, anil many MuloonN, llJUl- telling of KtHgi- coach ride:, j Members Monday isincp im.i bilf. round anything . j . ;ihrllling uh the pn pat-aibm ior a' Mm. A, T. Hill wiiH litiHti sH at u J ride and the dying behind ibo ; oharinlng bridge-luncheon yi-Htor- , hornet galloping tr hrt-a ) lU't'lt lay when the Monday Hrldi;e nhih npned uv v the mountain mad. Kho mm at her home (in l-'ii'Ht Htrect. . cvptviwd her ngret at the panning t laiuchcon was served al I o'clock, of uimmi of tho Hlage drivm-H who! with covers laid for twelve, ; wore alwayH gallant gentlemen of a ( Ilonoi-H I'm high rcoiv wen1 won ! Kturdy, dependable typo, j by AJi-h. J. K. (I'Tnnncll, Mrs. W. II. 1. The four-day trip Hum, to I'ort Oiilld and Mi-h. Mink linker were; land wiih made, hid)) liy mcumslilp 1 presented wilh guest awards. and Mage, Mrt. .Marl )onald Huld, in two weeks the cl.ih will meet afterwards comparing a visit ti. again wiih Mrs. Henry Hill. Iloiso made last .summer with oik. imitlc 50 yours ago with her father. delightfully iirtHtniid hy Mm. il. ti. Tennyson. Munlt-al HuleetloiiH, mime uf ilu ni Yen nylon's ciiupi HlllOIlH Hi t to llil'slc, were Nllltg l' .Mm. W. II. I'arliinsi.ti and a qiiar-li-t,cotiKmiiug l Mis. A. I, lilch. ardson. M. W. II. Ilohneuknmp, K. K. Hurley, nn-l K. l. Towler. K li iitiHH hy Mrs. Iai glutton won-; "old War ami New." "N'oiv Slt-ops tin' iVinisMii ivtal. Now the Whit i," and i 'rowing ihe Bar." I. I'll fallen Hryaal accompanied her at llu pltuui. The uiiurinL number wer Strong Sim of Clod,' "Immortal I l.ove" and "Sweet ami Low." They ! won accompanied by Mrs. II. I i. Itti'hiirdson, Announcements Dinner-Bridge At l'Iu l'nt Mntroil.H i-luli will llli't't j Tin-!! aln wiMlt liy tilnw couch 'Vcr lollorr(lw t.vcuinjf at N o'clock ul JilV.l KcluS.O. HOW kllDWI) "(I I'll II n f I In. AlllcrlcllH llica. rouirli ruatls through Indian roini- .1,.. i1Ki,iilc hull wlili Mi-s. Mvrtlc i tor." wa-t u harc- LS Gl'ailde Hotel "T: ""w 'V"'"1''1 ,n ",lto" ' lliouithlon anil Mi-m. NkIUo O. Null! , Iwck rlilor 111 11 : moltHc on slllootlily paved roads j (lH ,imt(.MS(s. All punt matrons arc j circus. Me also with the hum of nil occasional nil'-! invited to aftcittl, and a welcome is; was a ncckti plane overhead. 'extended to viNltlnif past matrons, Telllna or the parties anil diver-( ... slops or Unit lime, dances, social , ..m, ,dlen Aid or the Methodist iIVupon' 1 tfulf when askrd how hi rame nut mi 4I10 fh'st day nu tlu links, re plit'd that he made It In "eighty." "KiKhty." ejarulatod llmk. "that's roally rrmarkablo. old tlmorri would envy you that j st'tire. You'll vuroly he an pitthu- ftast from now on." "Ye," said tho nuvioe, roinlos- hhinU 1 'I'iU'oiiin K 't (7"kr 7 to )i:;i0 a. in., ri'rordlnxs: 11:30 to features; 3:30, t'118: to 11. slh-nt; f, CMS: ceudliiR, "I'm t'oiitK hacH tmnorrow and try the seeonrt hole." Most Hi, Si'ienudiMs; U tn M. (.'IIS. INirtliiiul , KMX (USiIki) ti. musieal iro- ranis; tt, .WnpolltanM; la, dance 1 1 :S0 news. At a charming HniuT-brhle IhhI t-vi-nliiK M r. and Mrs. It. H: I'oat'elL I'liti rlained I he Seven O'clock niimer club at the La 0 run do lintel. Pollnwlm; dinner throe tables of bridge were at play, with Mrs. 1 1.. Hal.slon and J. K, Ituvonsci-oH winning IiIkIi honors. Consolation -award was presented to Mrs. It. W'eslenhaver. . II It II Ft 11 ,1 1 Clothes he Imu font: nftiM'K-it. sHlt'sinjin. Heia co s frii-mlship for. a jirle.si w:is affairs' and slelBhiiitf parties, ! ;plum.h wm uwvl Wednesday. JuaVj ' responsilile r fu- sam una so uui'ii in me iimwn . 5 at tile Home OI .Mrs. .ieivin iu :day, puople pity lliose who lived 50 i brulth, at KMMi Q avenue Kaiii years uiro, but the pity waa uiiiiee. nu.mK.r H requested to brliiK n I essary, for they lived lives pure and ' niml pllMt luu.knKo. ' i wholesome and their pleasures , ' 'were not as varied and as expen-i NeiKhhors u(. Woodcraft Circle !slve as those of today, and were Nu 47 wm meet in. retrular sessiun 'probably more' enjoyed. i'Ma evealnff In the K. V. hall at j-, 1 T rP 1 ' HU 7::to o clock. As tnsiaiiattnn or 01 Jlifll'ly Ufiy ll'clVei have lived in the wonderful last fi(.erH win be held, each member in half century, ami that she expeete. r0imested to briiiw a fTUt'Ht. 1-. .1 .i..n..i,t , tl,i.r ....I.W.v.wl in this; ... fully irave an account of tho early erlod will not equal those, to come , rUv Uoyii sisiers Aid of tlir ' ' .' .; .. 1 KtiW (tli'Mco T a. 111., Mil'; II, news; 9:10. unolvlliK school: 10:1,1,1 .NIK-; 1 J ; :u. music: 1, Mil': . lutisic: :1, NUi'; fi, chiiilren's hour: u, NIK': :i:Ki. pniuilar music: Hi. ! concert orchestrn: It to 1, diinco t hand. I Siolilllll K(1A I -17111(0) li, mush'til pro-, lirams: ti, artists' ensenihlt': !), .Neapolitans: 111, reiiuests. i KMC) i.'.tmke) 11:4.5, Insplriiilnn- ill; 7, -Nltl'l'li, nilislc: 10:16. X11C: I 1 1 : Ho. fanners hour; 1 2. music; 4, concert oi-eheslra: II, NIK'; !l:3n. t vninlcville; 10. Xlll'; II, popular j. niusli'. I Kllll -'l7lllcsco Kl'ltO (II Hike I 6:45, concert and popular music: ti:30. ('Its: s. , hold period; 10:30 lo 11;30, U'OIU-I Shew llAal: II, CUM; 1(1 to u, ! en's lliliKiizlne; 1 to 2, Hadlo (lulld; 'ilanco nilislc; 12 to 1, record Iiiks. 2 to 2:1,1. Woman's pnrty; 3 to 4, Kl'O tasolie) 5. clilldrcn's hour; , Cahin Unor; 4:30 lo 5, syiiiphollio j 5:50, news; II, salon orchestra; 7, j orchestra; 0 to 0:311, melodies nml I popular concert; 8. Xlll'; S:30, eon flnnneinl advice; 11:30 to 7:30, clns- ! cert: 9, Cecil and Sally; 11:10, sleal proBi-nm'; 8 lo Si30, lload to ! variety huur: 10 to 12, dance: T "1 ', Betty Baxley Frocks ' New onis, just arrived. Beautiful, colorful tub fast ; cloths, in junior, misses and womuns sizes. , $1.95 PUTMAN'S La Grando's Exclusive Hcady-to-Wem ond Millinery. . ? w i: i x i:s i a v i i tW; it a .m.s The National llromleastlnir coin pany prOKiani tor Weilncsilay fol lows: 7 to S a. m. .MakliiK Merry; s to 9, Happy Time.; 10:15, house- 1 - - :S0, Nllf; 11:30, XIII.'. I Aiiui'H's .: KXV (105iike) 5:15, kiddles pro- I frra in; ' il, ors:uii;-,ll:30, eilweinhle; 7, radio skit; 8; features; 9:30. hritlKo talk; 10 to 1, dance music. K1I.I (lioOke) 5. CHH: 11:30, musl caj program.; li:3o, t'US: 7, sym phony: S:3. CHS; 10, news; I0:5, 9, concert im'heKlra; : d:lttcr music; 12 lo 1. oricatii , KI'M (illokc) 5:15, stuck mar- kcls; il, NltC; 9:15. musical pro. Kimns; 10, concert orchestra ; II, news. 1 Salt Ijike f'lly KHL (lKlOke) ll, Nlll!; 7:30. iir chestni; 8:30, Nile; 8:45, rentiires; 10, Nlll'; 11, requests. llomanee: 8:30, Amos and Andy W music. :45. Serenaders; 0:1 5, lllll .Hilly I - On kin ml Hoys: 9:30, .Miniature hioraiitlieM: Kl,.: (8Kl)kc) 5:30. to, sports tutu; in :i r, minstrels; ' concert Irio: 7. news; 1 1 to 1 2, danco iiiuhIc. piano;, " It, 7:jl0, tea-- lures; 9, hookworm; 9:15 to 10:1 Gives Account Of pioneer days in the valley yesler- in the mut 50 years. day afternoon -at the ineelln or i . iho Mother's .Sell cnluiro cluh, !pnTr,V1lov(j A vf wl.cn l:..uc IVl.ll' n I toil WHS iVcHUUlCi O Xil -present. Mentioning limes when there the.- department, inspected ami seed and I una carloads or hay,' The (.'oliinhla llroadcastlni; sys-1 concert. . lolallm.' 15.190 tans. I n partment torn proKram for Wednesday fol-. KVIO (790kc) - 5:30. news, ncrl ehcmlsto made I9S7 protein tests, lows: 3:30, orchestra; 5 to 5:30. . culture; (1, NIK'; 7:30, studio; S:3(l, drain sampled and welched tor Kiand opera; li:3n. Charles llnmi; NIK '; 1 1 lo UVilnnco music. .." extiort- lotalcil 1 1 ,257.Hns Inishels S:30, orchestra and sincers; 9 lo : Ht'iirpr m ciun; il to l .', . uallcc l 1 1 A ia.iokc) a, conceri: i:;iip..i-. tic far the locator' aiuounl of music. a. c. proBram: . .Mir: s. hiipiio; CTEVENS-YAN ENGEtEN COl - 1 mm NEW ' FANCY DRESS PRINTS 'V:' Fast Colors - 19c yd. i Class Entertained ".m MwMon n ntu. .-nr suan cnuren H,,tttl ,inn, .M, ,K K,,uvn In rKn. I nesdav afternoon at 2:30 o clock at I ?.... . i..i,. ; the home of Mrs. It. lu:t Hemlock, with 1 l'uUiaiii,' - eommllteo Vuslili(ylon and 'Idaho. ; Uurinjr ; 1 the 'hnwever. '. 1 - m cars of ; ! v heat.. !Jf7 cjm'k of euro. ,2 Hi cars i of -oatst!l2 of ,b:i'rley, lien, of r'e and lf.4 of f lu3f weed caiue from oust of the. Kooky mountains, New State THEATRE Today & Wednesday Mm. JS . .,Tllllll . . . J Tirsz ialiMimu piczure : A Dramatic Explosion with Conrad Nagel Kay Johnson Clias. Hickford and Julia Faye A Metro-Cloldwyn-lnyer I'ictiire yesterday ..I,,!,,, mcctln p a"" ' '"n fif t in Unin b cr's Art. c ass loidi n.n . ; ioiM..'.i ...... o - - i j . 1V f the certified wo Ur bin 4 wlien H wm,, (lf . Vrthl -niM r,.Uir ... ... ,.. i . M .... rn,,-,.,,, ; lliriiinin -il num ! n - liltu i ill Hie inuiir ui .urn, i in m i ...... , ,. ...... day. lo h'l'lday, Jan, louver wnen .win, j. t. nun ,i ,-. i iu Toltec iMvllizalion,M Mrs. .Wright ;H,on - '" told of the Toltec race which settl- I , ed In Mexico In IMS A. H. and the1 A.l-c who came from the north, and after 160 years of wandering in Northern .Mexico settled in llfiii A l In I T. HI ri Mini ll lull rnnilllfHt ! led hy Cortex ennum-red the Az-lJulig, Fay6 tecs. She also mentioned that theyjyj y A' rv "DXl were highly clvill.ed for their per-'XiaS LiQSidlYig XvOie Th(t . department colleeled $10112 other commodities ! on its truck ' M Isi'ellan- i totaled I THEATERS plntform. in rprtland, eons additional . f Hurtng the year the department, ! under an" act uf the H'-'H leKislnt- j lire. Inspected and licensed 29-1 f warehouses. ; The department Is self-sustain- j ini;. .. I lod in history, especially in archl- Jn "TWri a YYi i to" lecture, masonry, moHalc, pealing. 111 XJyuXlUl,tS ami tho making of weapons ami jewelry. . Surprise Shower ! Doiny "stunts" fur Mack Hen ! nett comedies provided Julia l-'aye i with her initial photoplay experi j ence. Slnca the day of custard TTrmOVQ Mv "RpTTV . lilH nn1 ,u:"' 'MX-h from dtiath. OFFICE! CAT tNAOI MAM ft HBO. - A N'lv York woman who'speiks Miss t'aye ' has become: noted', for , . i tj(tt extremely wide range of- he . .'V unrpriHo misciuiaaeoiirt snower last night which complinienteti Mrs, Clarence Iterry, (Kffie lllanchard) at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Hiaiichard. was given by the M. I. A. Gleaner girls ; lhf1 ... ' nrU.'tv matron of Ce- T"l"'ist 1,1 twn: "Is this of the 1.. IV H. church, bd by M rs. I 1 e ill ' f rs t L,il ,ml 12ea,lh-v ,,,(UP to B"U'" ?" .A. U HtodnUJnlly gam.Wv j, V.. W W mgcC: eiijoynd during the evening, with . " !?J 1. nniJiuh. t l 'f ' n'1 - t , .way from - , . acre a live unless you uo seme. tho Slate theater for the last times ' tomorrow. parte. The saintly .Martha' uf s three languages iias married 'a libs- I "King of Kings," tiueen Victoria j ton man who speaks 13., That's ' of 'rThe Yankee Clipper," and tht-' abnut the right handicap. j Itussian madeap of "The Volga;. " Hoatman," are far removed from i Kditli .Mosler winning the prize award. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present were: Lucille. Hlaek, Lucille and' Catheryn Met calf, .Margaret (icilde.s, Flossie Ved der, Josephine ' Anderson, J'earl Webb, Myrna Ward, Iris Ilnghee. ' Myrtle House I, l-'onda Hanks, Jen-j nie Nielson, Ituth Haxter, 1,11a KHza and Zina Xaugg, Irina Zimmerman, j I'eggy Hess, Winona and Marva j Lyman, Itose and Mae Mean, ltuta Calmer, Jeanetle llanford, ltarbara i I jlllatl, Kditli .Mosler, Jlr. I-Uhel I"". '"'-. ""-"' u,.e. Itiiiiieii r oil i in m , me miiiui kiu'mi Grain Inspection Board Checks On 34,406,452 Bushel HALKMV Uro.. Jan.' 1-1 Paring I!i2! the stute gi'iiin Inspec tion department, which Is admin- Tho officious liMrklug M'bool hi- ! spec tor s firing (iietions at the ' : class. j It lit tho class was equal In tho i .occasion, until liu iiskiMl one little j j girl w hctlicr six would prefer a ! sixth or a Movent li id' an orange. ' j "A seventh," she declared. i ! "ItltUi'iiloiix!? g'rnwlivl tho ln- ( Al') I speclor. "Inn't you know (hat " "Yi's." Interrupicd Ihe "Mut 1 don't like ornngifs." child. I Istcred by Seymour Jones, slate und her mother. Store No. IS La Grande, Ore. Dress Sox 25c Mixed cotton and rayon in pleasing colors. Jlany varied designs. nf wcIkIuk and measure, j Inspected a total uf a f.4C452 ' hilnhch: nf uralii .nt Vortlnnd, t. ; " MiSS Wall HOSteSS jjnnei':' annual rcliort which hn ; A i. T:4.V, Jni! Dn4-v I '""'" rll'1 wiIh (1nvIII"l' Norlilllil. Jl X311 LilUdy rd,lly (,r ihls total UMIi'J.Mii IniHheiaj I weiv iiiHlieeted at l'ortlaliil and St. j At a jolly affair. Miss Dorothy j J.ihns and the remainder at As-! Wall celehratcil her fourteenth ' turia. i hlrthday nnntversnry with a theater j Wheat alune insiiected al Pm-t- ! pnrly, a dinnwr, and a coasting j land and St. Johns totaled. 27,4G.- frolic. I1S4 hnshels. oals l.ra.1.1fii). corn; l-'ollbwlnir an afternoon at the j 1,1 13, !'! and other iii'iiIiim IISO.TTi!. ' A friend of ours a heaiuuer at 9 theater, covers were laid for six tit dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wall of which a delightful birthday cako eovered with pink candles was a feature. IMeasanl hours were spent at counting, fol lowing dinner. (luests were; Judy Slegrist, Kath eriiH Spaeth, fb-ncviuvc Spaetit, Orvaline McWIlllnms. and Ola pa Norris. Literature Club Studies Tennyson I The first meeting held by thi NeinhborhoTid Ltteraturo club thin year, proved to be an interesting one last evening In the gold room of the l.u (Irande hotel, when the life of Alfred Lord Tennyson wiih Wheat inspected at Astorlti totaled jCS soap or hope - rJ Whidi Will It He? LaJ liere's no hoie in soap ff I T hind work of a family wash- p" O Change soap to hope hy us- Of jntf cither our Kough Dry or' :i,Ji6:i,li!M. corn ati.SOl bushels and other grains ti-.-t.l 1 . The law gives to persons mu satisfied with the grading made by the state department the priv ilege of appeal to the federal grain supervision department. Although 2!,34l Inspections were made at Cortland and St. Johns and .104") at Astoria, and 27S1 by request nt I'cndh'ton, only 170 grades were appealed, and In 1 fi4 crises the stute department was unstained. Ilesbleii the wheat inspect inh A v . .a. w It's time to change to ARCTURUS LONQ-LIFH RADIO TUBES STANDARD lor EVERY leadinj SET i rrr? fx I 'MjjTi I Ideal for children because it con- LA I tains the nourishing, encrqv- i 1 BUILDS HUSKY BODIES Ideal (or children because it con tains the nourishing, energy building heart of the wheat SPERRY Wheathearts V Provides a hot cereal breakfast I .1 . I .1 I I T ..I tnat cnnaren love. iry iti i ' - - ; : . .' mmm n mm Mk. 'iTliiii i iMngiit'irrfffr"'! SlflTOFY wry onAvnM tu , . v w H a ZZlZL!"tute shadow il'ii a ,..., ,...,v, j , f .v';1 ?; , : " ? -:- i- V X.'A '' '!" ': shadows before AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW By refraining from over Indulgence If you would maintain the modern figure a ; of fashion Avoid the snags along the common-sense path to fitness and fashion. Don't let over-indulgence , deprive you of the tantalizing con tour of the modern figure. Be moderate be moderate in all things, even in smoking. Eat healthfully but not immoderately when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, reach for a lucky instead. Coming events cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indulgence, if you would maintain the graceful, modern figure with its captivating curves. Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco The Cream of the Crop "IT'S TOASTED." Every one knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" not only re moves impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. It's t oaste Be Moderate! . . . Don't jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tab lets or other quack "anti-fat" remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We.do not represent that smok ing Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky" instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form, TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of the N. I). C, i , Q 19J0, Tht American Tobacco Co,, Mill.