La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 16, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, "Jami'siry Ni," 191)0
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
" Pntje Three
SOX: PETTY :NEWj
son irvv i ka i j a x
Social news, lu order to np
Mar In 1lu ' hocicly columns,
mtiHi )m in Hit hitmlK nr the mo
cioly editor uuh morning ! or ,
tt:!M nVlm-k, hi order In it.lmv
rot prepuruliiti ho Hint it ifuiy
ivnch the composing room by Id
o'clock. It 1 reipieMetl Unit pen
llo rail 11 Mtnii Iter H o'clock
iik H)4nJIiIc, Tho MH'k'ty page In
'made up" In tlu morning, anil
in order In go to prrM lu Unit
to t'H It'll early nftc-riinou Magon
(lint carry the papers to nearby
towns, It Is iiLi'('s.sfii'y to avoid
any delay,
Past Matrons Club
Elects Officers
For Coming Year
Flection of officiTH took place ut
., the moating of (ho rant MairmiH
11 ii I) In hi evening in tho .Masou'Ic
IiarlorK. wll h .Mrn. Kobert Kakln,
' elected president; Mrs. Colon Kber
. hard,. vice, president: ami Mr. J. I.
.Moreloek, Keei'dary-treasurer.
Social .hours were enjoyed dur
ing itlcli Mrs. Nellie (J. Neill and,
Mrs. -Myrtle . Hrnughlon scrvoa
dainty refreshments. ; A built I f
, members were present.
. V
. Party. Compliments
. Mrs, Anna Polack
In 'compliment of Ira. Anna
Pnlaek, who i.i leaving noon o
make her linme in ( 'aliiornht, Miu
elm ties liot'hm en tert alned at a
charming hridge-luueheon yester
day afternoon ut her home on O
avenue. Luncheon "wiim served at
I o'clock with covetH laid for hU
U'vn. 1 iecoratioiiH were in a rose
color Hellenic.
llnnin'H at bridge Were won by
Mi'h, .: Turner t Diver, and a gue;d
prize . wjih pn-Hente to Mrs. I'olack, i
Helomalo Bridge
Club Entertained'
Members of the He-lomulo Hrldge ,.
club were delight fully vn tertnined
yesterday at the home of Mm. Art
WVugle with three tables at play.
I )eeoratlonH were arranged in a
lovely color scheme of yellow and'
white.
Award for high tally was won
by .Mm. .luck llrnndt, w;llh Alrt.
Delia llarnden winning second
prUe. A dainty two-course lunch
eon was nerved, following hriilge.
Wednesday. .Ian. 2!l :the club will
meet again with Mr. (lde Chart
ton. .;
1 lead ley. ll vh mrved at :.'!"
oVloel; by Mr, Headh y.
Mttrt lleinita Peion wait elect
ed president at tho burdiiertri Utoet
inv, with Anna tlaither ehoMen vice
prexbhut. All tin member of this
Mtii'b-iy correspond with a t'hlnom
girl lu II w a Nan college. Last eve-,
nlng lettera were read, plclnie and
KlftH from China wore shown. Miss
rp-rson had charge of the Icmsou
study, on the subject; "The. t)no
Who Went' and the One Sho
Found," .chapter: India, Isabella
Thohurn, founder of colleges at
.ncknow and IJlnvahll WinKh.
'
Mrs. Fitzgerald
Entertains Club
World." by ,1. I'aMcranti Hiuyvhe,
was liejym miil provtd to la inter
est law. Airs. Harriet .Maehonabl
presided, leading in llic Ktady.
Install Officers
At Lodge Meeting
Girls Missionary
Society At Dinner .;
,. - . , .
A Inrpo representation of1 tho i
(rii'ls Missionary society of - the j
l-'iist Methodist Kpisoopal church
enjoyed a delight l;d dinni'i last
evening at the home of Miss Lenoi'e
At a pleasant afJetnoon Air. W.
M. Kltnerald was hostess to tho
members of the So-No-Ho club
Tuesday, with IS members and two
KiteKts present. Mrs. Jim l,ltzs,,,r
aid and Mrs. Mini Kerry were vis
ilors, v
. Mrs.'Lola IluiehiHon was named
president, Mrs. t-'iorenco Freeman,
vice president; Mrs. Krna KiUtrer
ahl, secretary treasurer, when elec
tion of officers was hold.
iHirin; the afternoon a shower
took place honoring Mis. t i.
Crnhain. , who recently . adopted
twin boys.' ' . '
The next mcolliiK will be. with
Mrs. Uessic Iviffpctt nt',.lui .(treen
wood, Jan. S. :.
'-,'. - '.'
Mrs. James Oneal : ,
Hostess at Bridge
CLEARANCE SALE
Blooming Plants
Friday & Saturday
Claris Florists
1 1 l.-.Ji MiIiiiiin Ave.
I'Iiojr. Mil
'I'urMiluy ul'tcrnoon, Mrs." Jiiined
Oni'iU whh hotitoKs to llio Wiikolitiv
Hi'IiIki- elul) whon it Hiiont n tle
lijrlil fill nflonioon at lit-r honm.
Ilouurs for tlm piny nt thrw lublcH
or Itrliio wim'ii won by Mrs. Jo)l
Hioliiir'Wun.i.jii'H. WaI jj! ; iloj'ltiro
ivintihiK 1 wcoml .hoftqii't'A'' awt
iiri''c wnM ' p'rf sontoa ' to Mra. Wch-
cluy Jlcl'ionnld.
A dt'lieifiuH luncheon wiik Hprvod
rnllouint; lirMRq., . Tho next OCter
niion nr tlto' cHib will be ' Monday
with Mm. MotMllil'l; I'y,
'
Bible Searchers In
Interesting Meet
A larffo atteiidanco was; present
at the meeting of the Community
Women's Hible class Tuesday after
noon In the gold room, of the J.a
Cirande hotel. Mrs. J. IX Smith
led iho devotional.
The readins and tliscussion of ft
new book. "On the Itim of - the
M
H l;-TEST--VACUUM COFFEE
GIVES
EXTRA
FLAVOR
IN THE
CUP
The M-J-B way saves
all the pungent elusive
coffee elements.
Twelve - cylindered
vacuum machinesown
ed, patented and used
exclusively by M-J-B
guarantee the -constant
flavory freshness
of MJ-B Coffee.
, At an Impressive ceremony of
tieers Of Iris i'amp No. 2!tsn lloyul
Neighbors Of America were install
ed at its regular meeting Monday
night in the (hid Kellows temple,
. the ceremony following a short
i busliu ss Kcsslon. Mrs. I'e.iio Wag
'tutor, installing officer was assisted
by Mrs. Mabel Thompson, cere
" mania! marshal, and . an escort
team cfdislstliv.' of Verna Stoitiiu;,
. Velina Ve.bler, Jean Carnes, Klva
1 rierson. Stella Weks, and Mayme
Johnson, (
! Officers Installed were: past ora
cle. Alia Wlnburn; oracle, Ituth
Jtool; chancellm', Treeny Huydam,
'- recorder, Sarah Ynnng; receiver,
(llndys Lilly; niarshiil. (iladys Huff;
aHslstant marsluil, Mabel Coleman;.
Inner sentinel. Itcsslo McManus;
oilier sentinel, Ueba Haff; mana
ger, Julia Hitler; physician, Dr.
: WonderllelCi musician, Nora Sitler;
lalth, Verna . KloeUing; . modesty.
Velum Vodder; iinse'fishness, Jean
fames; endurance l-Jlva I'ierson;,
flag bearor.-. Velum Wlnburn: d1-,
gree canlaln. Mavme Johnson. The
. yirc, oracle, . Iila Trill, nnd courage.
Ocle Thompson." wore unable to be
present, and will be. installed later.
Tho past tirade Jewel ;.wus presr
Je'uted to Alia Wmlmrnn retiring
oracle. Leo Munson and Carol
. Wugniier. . transt erring from the
Juvenlln camp were Initiated Into
tho bnler. .' ' " V'
j The next regular meeting will bv i
held, Monday ' evening, Jan. -7. j
'Plain are being made for a short j
program and refreshments to take,
place at that session. j
!;; ; :' ' '"" '; ' 1 1
' Loyal Sisters Aid j
Installs:Officers
About 40 members were present
yesterdny afternoon ttt, the meeting
of the l-oyal Sisters -Aid of the
Central Church of Christ at the
homo of Mrs. It. Putnam, when
Installation of officers took place.
Airs.. Harry Sundo, -was installed
as president ; Mrs. C. Ii. Golden,
first vice- president: Airs. J. U.
ithodes. second vlco. president ; Airs.
Nolan Skiff, who was re-elected
secretary; and Airs.:, ,1. 1, Smith,
re-elected t reasurei. . Mrs. Hnrpor
was. appointed as . devotional lead
er, - :,'-'.
l?lans. for tlie icouiing yntir were
(discussed, antl armngeinents heg'.in
.'for a cookeil. food: wile which will
' I lie. held .sonn. 1 Hvislon V. will be
reorganized for the ymnger wonieir
. of the church under the leadership
of Mrs. 'Putnam, their first meet--;
ing to be held at her home Krldny
evening, Jan. 'ii. Delicious refresh
ments Were nerved b the following
'; committee: Airs Waiter Price, Mra.
J. J, AlcPherson, Mrs. C I.ap
ham, ami Mrs. Arnn.(:Voelv!. . i .
y The next meettngjivill lata phuav
! flVbrwiry 1 H. "ilie'lilaee will bi
! announced, uca .later date.
!Mrs. Galbraith Is
Hostess To Group
1 The Indies Aid of the Kirst
Alethotlist Kpiscopal church met
'yesterday afternoon til the home of
'Airs. Alelvin (laibralth on O ave
j nue with a large represi-ntfaiou
1 present.
i Airs. I,. ('.'. Armfield had chargo
of the devotional, "hnd Mrs. Lee
jHanford presided at- the business
meeting. A parcel post sale was
; held for the purpose' of raising
fit mis for the organization. Delic
ious refreshments were served.
Committee members assist Ing
Mrs. (lalliraith are:, Mrs. K. II.
Kendiielf, chairman; ''Mrs. K. Ilick
ax. Airs. T. K. I'ierson. Mrs. I.. C.
lArmfield, Mrs. ('. M. CI r If fin, Mnt.:
Fred Hranden, ' and Airs, liershel
norstnian. '
Bible Glass Meets
At The La Grande
who used ."tlapplnem for the N'ew
Vear," as her subject, readln:? the
HMh anil lauth psulnin.
Two groups of hyntttH were sung
by i hti members. Following the
business inert I mr a. program tit
mtistcul mimbers was enjoyed and
games were played. David Iliad
pres.'!) ted Heveral vocal solos, ac
companied by his nkelele. UriHelda
1 1 us- y sung two songs, and Mi's.
Miles Kuiiow entertained with a
rejidln:,.
The group has given a -quill to
a ue tly family, and has another
one in readiness. It was reported.
Mrs. 'Miles Fallow. Air. Harry
I lanon. ami Al rs. Sin", hostesses
for the afternoon, served dainty re
freshments. Alis. Jennie Thompson, Airs. Nel
lie Kobertsou, and Airs. II. Af.
Hrudshnw will be hostesses at tho
next meeting. The- meeting place
has not. been announced.
'society.. will meet Friday uftcrnoon
at 2 o'clock at the parsonage. A
t inixNloiian plav will be preseutetl,
:Atrs. Minnie Hymiiu Ih hostess for
j i he afternoon,
' Mhc Ladles Auxiliary of the l (.
will meet tbl. evening at tin.
Fagb-fv hall.
' The illfpute about how much
ttinly Vallro luakes seoems to Imvo1
j been settled- lie has been sued
! by u showgirl; and that means
that he makes plenty.
PUTMAN'S
L:i Grande's Kxolusivti Uwtdv-to-Woai
nnd MllliiUTy
Announcements
.. . .
. AnnouneomeiitH must. be. In
tho hands of the society editor
not later than 10 n, m. in 'order
to appear on the society page.
, l oun mi skcai ta:rs in. ici;
j which Aim:i i.insox svrv
NKW YORK (AP) The "hy
j. draulie analog," an apparatus of
(test lubes. filled with water, has
j been presented Henry Ford's inu-
senm by Columbia university,
j II was made fatuous by Kdisoh,
! who devised it to illustrate to a
! jury oh- o.f his electrical ideas
" which he claimed was new. lie.
, won the suit. .
The radius' of thiH area vniien
'with the height of the vml and the i'
i nitio of the height or the eloud to ;
i the rod. -: ' j
j He says large areas may be pro-'
1 tected by several rods arranged yt
; that- their respective protective ;
i areas overlap, ; , :
The Missionary society of tht.
Presbyterian church 'will tho host
esses at a tea given at' the home,
of Mrs, A. I -Richardson iif-,708 '!
avenue, Saturdfty afternoon. , All
women td' the church and their
friends an- cordially lnvll'ed to at
tend. , Hours 'wit! he rrom ii .to -I
o'clock'. ! -i .
j: The Hitptist Ladies Missionary
j Vuele. Dill bQiight Junior 'a Im.v
; Scout knlfo foi' Christinas. Nexr
; year, Iho family wishes he would
send them a phi no, dining room
; set and a couple of new doors and
i tvplaet,! the wooden furniture.
THEATERS
MUHTM.NfJ AIADK HY MAS 1
i . 'It.kts pi;)T!:crn)V iw itoo
f rTTRFlWI-D,'. Mass. (Ap)-!-".
j W. 1 prole Jr.. producer Of 5,ua(t,uo0
volt man-made liyhtnlng , strokes,
says that tests on models indicate.
la lightning rod on a flat piano pro
teeiS'iL circular -area around It. v
Cacophony Of ;
j Circus Heard In
Comic at State ;
. -ivUll tlm sounds and iioisoH of tha
big -top are to be lujaril In the Tlf-j
'anV-Stah'l '.; all-talking ' picture, j
'"Painted; Face's." featuring Jou K.
Jlr'own. wjtli.; Helen 'l',tister, ' llartou'
Hepburn,- IWrothy (lulllver and an
excellent cast at the Statu theater
until' Saturday, '' ''.. ,
I'Yehkji of - many descriptions.!
trained horses, dogs, and lions and
all tiie animals that make a circus;
will bo neen and heard In this pic
ture. , directed by Al Itngell. Tho
two-headed wnrnnm the Hnake
eharmer, Tbolma, tho hnlf-ludy,
strong men, the diving beauty.
Punch and Judy ami. last but not
ieatr. the "refined show' for men,
women and children." are all there,
along with the shooting galleries,
the steady whirr of the wheels of
chance and I he rough voice of tho
barkers. .
"Painted Fueey." Is nn original
story by Frances Hyland, dialogue
by Frederic and Fanny Hhtton and
recorded by ItCA photophono. . Y
&hy& Colds
Best treated without :
dosing Just tub on-
VAPORUI
OVER ti MILLION JARS USED YtARLY
Yi-HUTdiiy . nt'lrnnon tht: Hlhlo
FcftrrltprH cIuwh of till' rrt-.sl)yli..rl)in
church iK'liJ an lit'-r'Hlinff- in,,tinif
in llio. chui-fh. 'I'lH! ilt;vitllonal vu
In rlmrfio of 'Mi-h, J. K. WriKlit,
A I2-Cylinjred
Vacuumlzer
Klin
SALE
Only 2 More
Days
Friday and
Saturday
ISTEVENVAM EKGEUEW C
THE QUALITY OF OUR GOODS
IS THE KIND THAT GIVES THE MOST FOR THE DOLLAR
mcM
Showing of
mi Dnfesse
0
To be able to obtain at this early date,
dresses in the new Spring- fabrics and new
Spring1 fashions is nothing less than re
markable. Here are the new prints and
high colors . . . the smart silks and light
weight woolens ... at
STJ4.5)
The six dresses
sketched pive an ex
cellent ide.i of the
new styles in this
unusual event.
Dresses for afternoon, sports and about
town. New princess lines . . . ensembles
. . . flares . . . bows, tailored types. High
colors and black. Sizes and styles suit
able for women or misses.
Light weight woolen sports frocks
Tailored flat crepe dresses
Chiffon afternoon dresses .
'Jacket dresses' of prints