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Friday, January 17, 1930 IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRAN D ORE; Page Three SOCIETY hDEADIJ.E," Social news, la- onler to ap pear 111 (ho t MK'lcty tKlltUUILS, mast Ik lu thcjuuuls of llio so L'icty cilllor imu'H inoruliiK bofor j U:IIO o'clock, In older to ullow loi- prcpm-atlon bo tliat It nmy it'iuii the cotniKisliig room by JO o'clock. It Ih requested that peo ple cull ns soon after 8 o'clock us jKisslble. 'l lio society pugo In "nuule up" In llio morning, iukI in order to tfo to press In ilmo lo calt'Ii curly afternoon stupes that carry thu paiors to nearby towns. It Ls iiccc&sary to avoid tuny delays. Delightful Dinner Bridge Enjoyed By Members of Club A ilelitflitful tllnner-uridtfe whs njuyi'il by tho members of the 'lio elub lust (jvuniug when Mr. it ml M rs. N. W. Frees were host mil hostOHs tit tho Sucujuwea Inn. Hix tables oC bridge were at Play, 'with Mr. and Mrn. It, K. ftVcslenhavcr winning honors for liiKh tally. I jVVinter Festival Feature of Meet An enjoyable evening was npent t night when the I'list Noble t Ira nd club entertained at thu I. O. ,1). ball with a mid-winter festi val, which has proven to bo a very 4-t-asonaI event. -Artificial snow 'a.H tne teaiurc oi tne tiecorauun, jwith blue lights showing, resulting in even a more frigid effect. A program! of musical numbers and readings which was well re ed look place at tho beginning tho affair, followed by cards Bind dancing as diversions. A deii Wous luncheon 'was served at the jclose of tho evening. Members of Alpha Club Entertained Members of the Alpha elub were delightfully entertained last even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. jf. M. Hay . with dinner-bridge. Honors for the. play at cards were won by Mrs. -'Walter Lcisman and harles Ueynolds. Surprise Party At The Guild Home A jolly surprise party last even ig. honoring .Miss Nancy Guild, ml; place at tho home of her par- A -uts. Mr. and Mrs . Walter JL HHP's jiml iiinein witp the di- STEVEWS-VAN ENGELEN CG. ""lijip H -NOW! SPRING FROCKS Newest Styles and Colors 4.95 to 14.50 We are simply making: way for the new arrivals. Therefore arc closing out ALL SILK DUESSES OF THE WINTER LINES. ' Most of these frocks can be worn well into the spring-, for thev embrace tho latest style details, as well as the newest fabrics. WE CANNOT OVER-EMPHASIZE THEIR VALUE. MATERIALS This is Just a Fraction of Their Worth! DEPT version of tho evening, during which delicious refreshments were served,' Those present were: Janet Hing ner, Hatha ra Coolldge, Norma Hanks, Murgarot MeAiister, Paul ino J.afrenler, and the honor guest, Kenneth Webb, David Hi att, Halph Floberjf, Kverett Rey nolds, Hum Ashby ,und Howard I-yman. Mrs. Polack Is Honored at Party Honoring MVs. Anna Polack, who is leaving soon to make her homo in California, tho Thursday Hridge club entertained yesterday afternoon at tho Sucujuwea Inn with a delightful bridge luncheon. An attractive cluster of mixed flowers centered the luncheon table, with covers laid for twelve. Mrs. Polack was presented with a gift from tho club, and Mrs. Charles Playle won tho award .for high score. N. B. B. Club' In Pleasant Meeting A pleasant afternoon was enjoy ed by tho inom'bers of the N. It. H. club yesterday at the home of Mrs. Husscll Davy on Oak street. Altractlvo potted plants formed the decoration. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. Don Gaily, with Mrs. K. K Walil en winning second prize. A dainty two-course luncheon was served following cards. Tho next meeting will bo with Mrs. Wesley McDonald. Rebekah Lodge To Prepare Program Crystal Kcbekah lodge met in regular session Wednesday even- 1 ing in the Odd 3'Vllows Temple. At tho business meeting a com mittee was appointed to take charge of the celebration of the founding of Odd Fellowship, when a program appropriate to the ob servation of this day will take place Wednesday evening, follow ing the lodge meeting at the I, O. O. F. hall. Neighborhood Art Club In Session At the meeting of the Neighbor hood Art club yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Kakln, Mrs. K. K. Hurley gave an inter esting account of the Byzantine architecture, Illustrating the var- niis changes with pictures, por 'hristiiin to tlw Imiin''f"Vif. 1. PRINTS CANTONS SATINS FLAT CREPES COMBINATIONS 'llW w AN lMlOUTKl winter porta sweater of black and white diag onal -striped wool has tho new ptnehed-fn waistline marked by a white band. It can be worn, either over the skirt or tucked in. ' Mrs. Jennie Thompson gave an excellent outline of tho history of this period, emphasizing the out standing points of architecture,, telling of the life of Constantino and Justinian, tho builder of the St. Sophra in Constantinople, - and continuing with the history to the fall of Constantinople Into Turk tsh dominion, and the changing of St. Sophra to a mosyuc. - --1 - There was a large representation present. , - - ' Swastika Club In ; '. Evening of Cards Mr. and Mrs. Waller Nowlnnd were host and hostess last even ing to tho Swastika club at thoir home. Decorations were in an at-' tractive color scheme, of pink and while, featuring rosebuds! -, The awards! for high score were presented to Mrs. H.-G. Leonard and Herbert Pattlson, with Mr. and Mrs. William Pcaro receiving the guest prize. Tho club will meet Jan. 30 with Mr. and Mrs. Pattlson. . Celebrates With : Birthday Party Little Annette Turn was host ess yesterday afternoon ut a jolly affaiil celebrating her ' eighth birthday at the hom;c of her moth er, Mrs. M. Turn. ' ' Kight Utile girls 'were present anil enjoyed tho delightful after noon and dainty refreshments. Announcements - Arni6uncemntrt nVUtft bevin.; the hands of the society editor not later than 10 a. in. in order to appear on the society page. ' The social evening of the Pylh I ian Sisters scheduled for toniglit has been postponed indefinitely due to. the. cold weather, and will not bo held until tho weather im- ' proves. The regular buHincsu meeting will, take place this uven- 1Mb III I I' V," , I . 1 1 Ml I III v -v i The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will hold .a , tea at the home of Mrs. A. U Rieh i ardson. 7!'S O avenue, Saturday ' afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. All women of the church and their friends are cordlalJy Invited to at ' tend. ' Priced For Quick Clearance STORES Cws Annual Meeting Of Lutherans To Be Sunday Night Several Interesting Church Services -Scheduled For La Grande on Day" of Wor Hhip. The annual meeting of Ihu Kng lish Lutheran church will take place In the church at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening, it is announced by the ltev. Leif H. Awes, pastor, who will deliver his annual report at that time, lteports will also be made by the treasurer and other officers, and tin-, annual election of officers will be another Item of business. All members are urged to attend. Services at the Lutheran church Sunday wilt begin with Sunday school at U:15 with classes for all, followed by the morning worship hmit nt 1 I nVlne 1.- Tim mu'iiinit ' u tll ' ''niiliw I hn r.i'niitm Things" and a special anthem will be sung, VO Worship the King."' Tlrst M. 12. Church ' The subject for tho morning fier mon nt the First Methodist F.pis copal church will bo "The Great Prayer." Musical numbers In clude: organ prelude "Melodic" by O. F. Marshall, anthem, "Cod Shall Wipe A.way All Tears" by Field, offertory "Liebes Lied" by tlrleg, and solo "Abide. With Me" (Wie gant), sung by Iluth Margaret Hall. , In the evening the subject of the sermon wilt be "Methodism's Man on Horseback" ami "Camp inectlng Hays." William Hall and Hen Oesler llng are the leaders of the Kp wonth. League devotional meeting, to be held' in ihe church parlors at 6:"J0. . ( SI. Peter's Church Following' Sunday school at !MG a. in., the morning prayer will take pluncc at 11 o'clock at St. Peter's Kpiscopal church. Miss Miller will preside at the organ. The anthem will bo "Still. Still With Thee," sung by the choir, and the rector will speak on the sub ject "The Voice, of Hurt." - Normal school discussion is at 5 p. m,. in the chapel. The subject will bo "Things 1 Head." High school discussion is at i p. m. Tho evening prayer Is at 7: lio p. m. with Miss Miller at U.e or gan. Miss Trilliau Ashby will ap pear In a solo. The sermon nnb Ject will bo the second of the dis cussioniron "Five t'rri-irtHyttrn.'' V Itaptist Ounvli The subject for the mornimr sermon at -the Haplist church will be "The Security of the Uelieor in Christ." The subject lor The evening sermon will be "Tin Dan ger of Neglecl." These are pari of jl series of sermons Ihe pastor I has been giving on the belle's and practices u( the ItaptlstM. The subject for the II. Y. P. V. discus sion will be "Should We expand Missions? Why?" Come and get a copy of "11. Y. News" St i inlay evening. Sunday school, ii morning service, 1 1 :00; evening service, 7:.U): 11. Y. P. C. II :;. There will lie specia I music for these services. All ure cordially Invited. " First Chui-ch of Christ. SricntM : WINTER COATS Half Price and Less Win1"""" 'ii ON CINDERELLA'S EASY PAYMENT PLAN Cinderella Shot orthe ChutAb Services will be held Sunday at Jl o'clock and Sunday evening nt S nt First Church of Christ. Sci entist, corner of First and Wash ington streets, "Life will be tho subject of the LesHon-Scrmon In all ChurchcH n Christ. Scientist, on January 19. Tho Clolden Text will be: "Ver ily, verily. I any unto you, He that hearcth my work, 'and bellovoth on him that sent mo, hath ever lasting life, and shall not como into condemnation; but U passed from death unto lire." (John 5:l!0. Among tho citations which will comprise tho Lesson-Sermon will be the following from: tho Illbte: "I command thou this day to love the Lord thy God. to walk in his ways, and to keep his command ments. . . .for he is thy life and tho length of thy days" (Deut. 3:111, 20). Tho Lesson-Sermon will also in clude the following passages from tho Christian Scienco textbook, "Sclencn and Health with Key to tho Scriptures," by Mary Halter Kddy: "Tho way is straight and narrow, which lends to. the under standing that God is the only Lire. It Is a warfaro with the flesh, In which we must conquer sin, sick ness and death, either here or hereafter certainly before we can reach the goal of Spirit, or life in God" (p. 324). Sunday school is held at :-15 for children up to the age of twen ty years. The Wednesday evening meeting which includes testimonies of heal ing is at S o'clock. Tho reading room In the West Jacobson building Is open every day except Sundays and legal holi days from one to 4:110 o'clock. Tho public Is cordially Invited to attend the church services and visit and use, tho reading room. . Fli-st PiHShyterinn Church Following up tho studies in the book of Acts, the minister, the llev. J. George Wulz. will speak on( 'A. Miracle, the Dearest Child of 'JUUj. Vliss Katharine Wiss ler, soprano, will sing 'O Let Me Hear Thy Loving Kindness," by Calver. Tho Ladies Triad choir will j.lng "O Lord, ltememjber Mo" by Curo-Nom;i. Mrs. Hauiey ltichardsoii will preside at tho or 1 I :oo a. m. At 7:30 p. m. there will be a sermon by the minister.1 JDoward H.. iliuiHcom will play the prelude "Sous lu i'Vulllen" by Thome. The offertory "Chanson Indoue" by UhnKky Korsnkov, arranged for organ and piano by -Howard H. Hanscom, with' Hliss Leslie at tho piano. Tho Junior choir will sing the; anthem "Light of tho World" bjvGiay, "Clark 'Huckman at the organ. Sunday Hlblc school at 9:45 a. m. ' Christian Kndeavor at (!:30 p. m. WINNOWINGS VlNNHAlLVflS church page ...... Tho annual meeting of the Fug lih Lutheran church will be hold Sunday evening at 7:110 o'clock. "H. Y. News" is being Issued twice a month by tho young peo plo of the Haptlst church wil h Charles ' Hyuum as editor. Mr. lUair is proving to be riuilo an art ist, it Is reported, in his work with the publication. Regular Final , $14.95 Values now $ 6.90 $24.95 Values now 11.90 $29.95 Values now 11.90 $34.95 Values now 16.90 $59.95 Values now 29.90 $84.95' Values now 42.90 Sizes from 14 and up. Some excep tional coats in sizes 42 to 46. HAT CLOSE-OUT .All winter hats marked for final clearance. $1.00 - $1.95 - $2.95 K very one Is welcome to listen in tn the Church of the Air at 10U2 ii avenue Sunday afternoons at 4 o'clock. Tho program, lasting fur an hour, is by John Matthews, minister, and is broadcast over KNX. Considering the recent cold weather, attendance at church ac tivities has been very good, ul though thero havo been some changes. It was necessary to post pone the Christian church Thurs day church supper because of cold weather. IH'GKNli CltOSHV HA.Nta.D FOLSOM: PRISON. Cal., Jan. 17 (AP) Kugcno Crosby, alias James Oleason, fifth of six convicts sent enced to hang for the murder of George Halter, a prisoner, during tho litl'7 Thanksgiving day riot here, paid with his lire on tho gal lows today. Tho trap was sprung at 10:03:0 a. in. and ho was pro nounced dead at 10:17:10 a. m. Crosby has been known as the "poet" of the six men. During tho trial ho penned verse. SATURDAY PltOGKAMS The National Hroadeastlng com pany program for Saturday fol lows: S to H a. m., Happy Time; U:4.r to 10:30, ftirm and homo hour; 1 to 2, Dixie. Uamtles; 4 to 5, Puccini's "Girl of the Golden West"; B, business world; 6 to 7, symphonic orchestra; 7, popular music; S, Serenaders; 8::io, Amos and Andy: it, Lyrics; !:;!u, staff conference; 10, sports; 10:15, Tales Never Told; 11 to 12, Musical Mus keteers. The Columbia Hroadeastlng sys tem program for Saturday follows: II, orchestra; fi, science talk; (!, Nit Wit program; 7 to X, Movie Stomach Disorders Mean Trouble Take Hl-HFX When You Have Heart-Hum, Indigestion, lhu I Ureal!), Sour Stumaeh. Fermenting food In the stomach gives rise to gas and a. cundllJon of Hyper-Acidity is almost certain to develop. If allowed lo continue, stomach nlcers and other serious and sometimes fatal conditions may follow. In any kind of stomach trouble, lurn lo Huenger's HI-KFX Alkaline l'owder tho amazing new dis covery of science. Secret ingredi ents make it mild and woollilng. It has relieved thousands. Ill-Hex, embodying a scientific principle, goes directly to the source of stomach trouble and works on tho cause. After taking Hi-Hex you'll feel a great and lasting relief from dis comfort and pain in the stomach. Get Hi-Itex today from, tho Moon Urug Co. II is guaranteed to give' you satisfaction or your money re funded. Adv. PUTMAN'S Clearance Sale Closes Sat. 18th, Exceptional values offered in coats, dresses and hats, for Friday and Suturday hour; 8, symphonists; 9 to 10, Merrymakers; 10:10 to 12, dance music. TucOinn KYI 7G0kc) 7 to 8:30 a. in., re cordings; 8:30 to 3, features; 3, CHS; 4:17 to 9. silent; 9, CHS; 10, blues singer; 10:10 CHS. NMkuno KIIQ r'jnke) t:4fi, morplng program; X, NIK'; 9, music; !t:4f, NHC; iu:30, features; 11:30, farm ers service; 1 'J, music;' 4, NHC; 8:45, features; 10, NIK!; 11, vuude vlllo frolic; 12 to 1:30, populur music. KG-A (I470ltc) , musical pro grams; y, Saturduy Nlghlers; 10, studio. Purl html KOW (tll'Okc) 8 a. in., NHC; 9, cooking school; 0:45, NHC; 11:30, organ; I, markets; 1:15, features; 4. NHC; S:45, studio; 9. NHC; 10, studio; 10:30 to 12, 1U Jinks. KILK (ll.SOkc) G, iuslrumental tptartet; 7, Hlirmony Aces; 9, Sat urday Nighters; 10, danco music. Sun Francisco KFUO (lilOkc) 3. CHS; 5:30, Kdnii Fisclier; 6. CHS; Id, Frank Watanabe; 10:10 lo 12:10, dance music; 12:10 to 1, recordings. K.PO (OKdke) 4. .organist; 5, dilldren'H hour; 5:50, news; G, sa lon orchestra; 7, popular music; 5, NIK'; li, Cecil and Sally; 9:10, fireside program;; 10 to 12, dunce music. , Salt Lnko City KSL 1130kc) G, NHC; 8:45, va riety; 9:15, danco music; 10:15, reuuests; 11:15, Midnlto review, Seattle KO.MO (92Ukc) 4, NHC; 12 to. 12:30, organ. K J It ( 9 TV kc ) G, I ust rumentnl quartet; 7, Harmony Aces; 8, Final Clearance on Plants Don't Forget to Take One Home Saturday 1115(4 Adams Ave, Corner JOEL'S qJ vy 1LJ UJL tjf Main 759 SERVICE It is our earnest desire to give our customers the very best delivery service in town. In order to do that it is neces-. sary for us to have our orders in early, so that we may start work on them as soon as the store opens. Will you help us give you service by phoning your orders at eight o'clock or soon after? Our delivery leaves promptly at 9:30 mornings and 2:30 afternoons. Features Saturday & Monday Cranberries for canning, 3 lbs. .'. ...39c Dry Onions, 8 lbs 25c Pink Salmon, 1 lb 18c Purex Deal good till Jan. 31 1 quart Purex 29c 1 pint FREE. Evan's Corn, once tried always used, can 29c Large Celery Hearts, 2 for 35c Sausage made in our shops, no cereal used, pound 30c Bulk Salad Oil, quart 35c All Cigarettes, reg. price 2 for .: 25c Nice plump hens creamed or with noodles or dumplings! Sounds good and they arc fresh dressed and always drawn. Remember you can get service and still save money. Northwest hour; ;9, v Saturday Nightors; 10, Vie Mayors orcheatra, Oakland KGO (7i0kc) 4 to 12, NHC pro gram. KLX (8 SOkc) 5:30, piano; G, concert trio; 7, news; 8, concert; 9, dancu band. Irfts AngeleH KFI (G40kc) 4. NHC; 8, studio; 11, Midnight frolic. KHJ (Itoukc) 4. CHS; G, organ; 7, CUS; 10, news; 10:15, dunce mu sic: 12, organ. KNX (I050kc) 5:15, kiddies program; G, organ; 7, CHS; 8, features; 10 to 1, dance music. Denver , ; . K.OA (SUOke) 0, NHC; 8, male dun riot; 8:30, NIK'; 8:45, Sunday School preview; 8:15, danco mu sic; 10;15, NHC. JUDGE TUBES BY THIS STAN PA P 1. how quick? Arcturui Tubal Ad in 7 ttcondt 2. how cloar? Areturvi Tob ar ; rrt From Hun 3. how durabUt Arcturui Tubii hold lh Worlds Rtcord . for Long Uk ASK YOU PI DBALflR STANDARD for EVERY liading SET ovists Phone M-H . Cedar and Washington.