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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1930)
Thursday' January 23, HDCAL Spanish War Vrtcruiiu (( Tho Himnisli' War Vuterun cump ana nuxillury 111H last nislit m ihi K. 1. 'hull for the tnstallutlon rf officers for Iho ciittulnir your. Kalph Wlnti'ia, Legion uinmund M', .anil Hurley HUhuiilKOn were siHltoi'H from tho American Lo-(,-lon iost. I'ri'ceiliin; the meelhiB it dfnner wjih enjoyed by (he veler allH and tlfnir faniilles at 7 o'clock. J ii llalier W. I). 'CitiHtlson and It. c. Thorn uh woro recently let'intuiea nt the hotels 111 Huker. ' Atffptcil u I'ovltlim Miss .MitIu h'rlzzell las accept ed a poHlilou aa office asuistant at tile Hlue Mountain creamery. To. KlMfrprise K. l' Tyler weal to Knterpcise today on business. He expects to pcturii Saturday nlsht. HJllUSM .Mrs. liobert Kakln Is Hi at her home today. Siupi-oviii;? J. T. l.onKfelloiv, KUiierlntendent of city school, who has been ill for some lime, is impro'inf? today hut Is 'still unable to receive call ers. Has Improved Hrs. W. H. IJunch htm Improveil after an attack '"oi the fit? last week. Kile is still suffe,rng with a bad cold, however,. 'r '" Iii (;al t'piidiiion ' " Kd .Mullins, who uiaierwent an operation' ut UIu priinde . Hon.le , hospital, Is'.'ijepoviell to ba in good condition. ' ' . , , Left the IIikiHiiI Mary Miltlenljm-g left the Grande llonde hospital today, after being there to undergo an appendix operation, - l!ahy Olrl Air. and -Mrs. Hubert Wiles are the parents of a baby girl born last night at their home on X avc , nue. To Portland Mrs. .Minnie Mcserve went to Portland hist night on a business trip. Left Kiist Xlfflil K. l.uVUlc inly loft laat evmi Ing on lit'V 'wuy to Oakland, ("a!.. t( visit her mother, IlrH. Mary Ilrown Ja-woi'S. Improving : '1'he father of Mrs. Ciform' riss. who recently had u stroke of apo plexy, Js sliKhily Improved, Several Days BifMitess ' : - .1. H. MiiliKiiet, 'gMieruV'manu'gM of tlio Guardian Building' and Loan .uf Portland, spent Monday and TueHdny in lu Grande, luaving yes terday en route to Burns. Itus OiKnitipti .Mrs. KnHt Gaertner, of l,a Grande, underwent an operation at the Wonderliek hospital Jan. "2. H-r condition wuh reported rood. . 1 GRANADA Marling .FRIDAY Sli:': "wittiAM FOX PRESENTS Tzry tOIS MORAM f J.', JOSEPH WAGSTAFF .-' S , -'-,, ft. ' 5- ance of l ''Trtr . .J lire" kk , I I ARCADE .'Pk, I, llou saw them in Sljfft r fa "WHAT PRICE GWRY' (FfXii ?etc8 i rok i 1930 TBIRDIEIfjr IxhIko Duller Another ot the series of winter dances given by the Odd Fellotf and Itebecea lodges for their niptn hers and friends will take place Saturday cvenlnir, featuring a hnrd times duncv. It Is Ueslrablo that Ihoso attending- dress in hard time costume, but those not In coslumo are welcomed. Tho Joint cowlmlltoo of the two organizations announces that preparations arc being iniadc for an cnjojfunhi evening, dancing to sturt at 9 o'clock. HlWIlo HruntlMist Serena K. Kolmn. formerly of this city, who Is advertising man agor of tho Charles V, llerg store In Portland, will broadcast tho opening program to bo given Jan. 31, when the new Berg storo opens, tomorrow evening for a half hour beginning at 10:10 over KCrW. In Huntington V". H. Guild Is In' Huntington today on business. He is super intendent of tho second division of tho O.-W. Hero Yesterday Frank Pierso.n, formerly of this city, was in i,a Orande yesterday transacting business. His homo is now in Spokane, At Iho Hotels I. A, Heeveyi Spokane; L. Sav age, Portland; c, O. Swanson, Se attle, and J.)Ick Wilson, Senltlc, are listed at tho local hotels. Heiiiruetl Yesterday F. L Itobinson returned yester day from Portland whore ho spent several days attending the Majes tic radio dealers convention. Seriously HI George Kuyser, of ii,untlnglon, h; seriously Hi of pneumonia at the Urande llonde hospital. - lUMiiriitfl IIoiim Mrs, C. C Gi-een, of I'nion, h:is left the Grande lionde hospital for her homp. Improving t AHnh Mirium Christenson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jf. M. C'hrist euson, who has been ill for a while. Is improving at her home. Ynetni-ed IJmli Uieluird Bean, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bean, who fractured his leg recent' improving. Improving Lot KnodjfrasK, who underwent an operation at the Hot iike san atorium last week, hi improving. 0H'raIin I-'ranees Menger underwent ' a .major operation this morning at the Grande I'omle hospital. l-nm IliiiiUiittiir Sam Mikesell, from Huntington, was In ha Grande yestenlay on business. - Ui'dirneti Yesterday Ji. Iju-kin. bridge and building supervisor of" the O.-W.. returned yesterday from Huntingtop where ho spent several days on buslne.-. Mat inees .............. ..25e Improving Jlapldlj- Marjorio Green, who vaa re moved to her home from the- Urande Rondo hospital about week ago, following an appendix operatloni Is able to be up and is lmiroing rapidly. Ilcltiriml Willi lrlioner Sheriff Breaheara returned thlft morning from Pendleton whero ho went to brinrr back a prisoner ap prehended there on a charge nf obtaining money tinder false pre tence. Tho prisoner Is known as V. It, Baker or liobert Hcwett. Jlo was arrested at Iteith and held at ,1'endlelon until tho arrival ot Sheriff Hreshoars. l'rocedlng his arrest at Iteith ho was held by I'endicton officers but escaped. At iho Hotels . Kred I', Lyons, Portland; Chas. Carroll. Spokane: tho llcv, L. I Glazebrook, Washington, I. C: ! It. U. 8tum,s Spokane; John Rob 1 ertson, Spokane; L. W. ICardey, Hoise; B. A. Pullcn, Spokane: Mrs. Kthel Scott, Walla Walla; n. A. Wilson, Spokane; F. ( A. Finger booth, Portland; N.r W. Wood, l'ortlnnrt; F. N. Anderson, Walla Walla: Mr. and Mrs F K Hunt, Portland, arc registrants at the local hotels , To linker Tonight : - ' Thd First Ward team Is going to linker tonight to play the Bak er Ward basketball team. Tho following- players .will bo La Orjtprfo lineup for Iho game: Stoddard, Hsxtcr, C, Baxter, .V. Ifnxter ami K. IMwukIh. The man ager, Carlylo Nlbley, will not be able to go because of illness, m ... airs tsianen .hui iwktoh . .-e. i HigRLnl from hir poallion n!i;booli- Keeper lor me-, muo -""! crcamnrv. when; she hua boen ern liloyud for the laHt ftve ycarff. . . Here Ysterdy ': .Mr. Jim- iMeKinnlfl.. of, JmWor, was in Ut Gmiwlc yesterday on Returns to 8clio - ': Miss Alice Jennette- Cooper, 14-year-old daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Ij. W Cooper who has beo. seri ously ill during the last two-weeks is now resinning her studies at Msh school, where she is a freshrtmn. Leonard, 11, ond a student at Cen tral, is ill of tosisilUla and flii. On BusIiuh - " - Olek Wilson, of Ioa, was in I41 Grundo on business yesterday Jilllf'Wi ' , Mrs, It. P. Lewis home, It is reported; Is 111 iit her ill at Homo Airs. if. Thompson. street, Is confined to becuuso o illness. .'' of her Sixth home Illness Mrs. Leal Russell. Is -111 at her hunws it Is reported. ' Game lfi!pol--; r" The volley bail game between La Grande, and hnbter echedulcd tn take tIuee tonight at linbler wn postponed indcHniltfly due to the cold weather. ' Inumivinir 1 .'. - V. C. Crews, tUy manager, who has been ill for about six weeks, 'lias improved sufficiently to be up, hut is not yet able to return to work, ' ' huh imoier Mvti. G. K., ConkJin. frunf lin bler, whs in La Grande yesterday transacting business. ; -'liaierentOperatiOii 7 Mrs. Harry I'lass, Of IIBgard, underwent a, major operation at the Grande Hondo hospital yes terday, and is reported to be in good condition. PADDOCK NOT YET READY TO QUIT, HE SAYS By Iaul It. Zimmerman . (Associated Press Sports Writer) 1M& ANGKLKi AP Charley ,1'addoek ( not yet ready to put away his spiked shoes for good, j At least tho great sprinter snys ho isnt. ' However, It Is going to take more than the mere announcement of hi Intentions to compete In his 17ih consecutive speed campaign to con vince coast critics. If Charley does get -out on the cinder and train seriously the question then will be: Will he be back to try his prow ess in tho 132 Olympiad in Is Angeles? .Last season when eritir. on ev ery side predicted the exit of Pad dock, he came hack as a member .f V,, 1 - 4.ii.Iaii i-nltif 1 .11111 liflfl f MMilnl in Kfi I hiir t vn rivcordH at Denver in the 440-yard and 880 yard relays, feature events of the mitionat A. A. V. meet. In iU'n the veteran was clocked no less than live times at 3.G sec ond for the century nnd was cred ited with an American record of 9.5 seconds. Paddock Is conditioning hlm?elf and hopis to take on the present crop of college champions who werr in kindergarten when he began running at tho Pasadena high school back In 1914. S Since that tlmo he has competed on tbreo Olympic tams, besides collecting unto himself the greater sharo of the dash record, borne of these still stand. UncU Ebt "1 worked ftdf a man, mJiJ CocIp IChen, ,dnt could speak three lan guages. Hut lie diflti 8eni to know miffin wuth tellin io an of 'fiio. Woshlngmn Stor. Polo fas Ranch ! 'S3 Sniti I,iiioiivas the Hni statf to tunc n p"fo (K"iiy lancli ami wjh rai?iii2 thai yte of need fur ei iHiri In J&vi. lffr there was a de- LA GRANDE L'. flNING Anyone Want to ' , VA Lot Angelei Bureau. A limpid pool on the seml-troplc shores of the Pacific ocean near Im Angeles is the playground discovered and appropriated b the charming water nymph pictured here In a striking pose. She is Mix Wire Moon, an easterner visiting on the west roust. We'll bet her monopoly om tkla - , ' pool doesn't last tongw ; fi v;-, '. '; ' y ; PART OF PROHI LAW HELD VOID Section Permitting Per sonal Injunctions -is lield Unconstitutional - OMAHA, Neb., Jau. 23 CAP) Federal Judge J. W. Woodrough. in tan opinion handed down here declared. unconstitutional Ihst part of the federal prohibition law which permits, personal injunctions against liquor law violators,, , Judgfl-Woodrough's ruling in the easeTof Fnmk Cunningiiam of Seotts rB1uff, Xeb., Hgainst whom, tho government had filed several Injunction suits on the strength of the aet that Cunningham had been -arrested several times &n charges of selling liquor. In a nine-page meorandum Judgi Woodrough sets forth as follows: his uHni?i "A trial and acquittal hy jury is' to; afford protection against this i equity process (the iersonaI in- Junction). Jury trial, guaranteed I by the constitution as the bulwark of 'liberty, and shield against thf . oppression of government, simply fades out of tho picture if the judge thinks the defendant Is, guilty, regardless of what a jury j might have said in tho matter, I he judge shall lay perpetual injime-1 tfon-iipun him, und thereafter, dur- Ing tho life of the accused, it tho judge thinks the man has offended again, the judge shall imprison , hinr. . ; ' i' 'There tftins throughv the net the Idea that the man himself, the hu- man being, is a nuisance, and mi beyond fho pale of the right to trial by jury. Man's Inherent Brain Capacity Great Is Claim By Held Stfuifort AI Feature Service Wiitev "WASIIJXfSTO.V. .Ian. 23 fAP Dr. Ales lirdlteka. Smitbsoniun anthropologist, believes man has the- Inherent brain capacity to think from ten to a hundred times more effectively man no ooes now If the brain whose menial gym-! nasties, in his opinion, depend up- on Its circulatory system, had the blood supply provisions of the hmgs both in afflux anil in elim ination of effete materials then man would be frequently on the intellect uh I "mountain lops. (There are moments, he said here exiM-rlenced once in a while by ev ery normal human being when for a time he stands mentally ahove all lifes perplexities in the sunshine- f an utopm. men n "" Pram is rresfi wjih a ncii mwm suimlv and no waste matter clut ters the eelfs. This would be man's usual rather titan very rary ex perience, ho thinks, if tho hmln ronlrf bo continually fed in all parts of Hsstruetiire by a full, pare m.T Hfv,,.n, rarrvlnu' amide sun- olies of osyKen as well as nutritive mKi&rinW Hueh a conditbm may pwwlbly he realised under evtdutlon's Influence, tin fifd. nddinir that -man today gets now and then a mere ihsu m It, which he can neither retain nor recall at wish. It Is certain, according to 1 irrdlicka, that the years wilt make fur a better mechanlsti In sending red blood, fertile with all that is needed to the something like ten billion cells of the brain, lie be lieves firmly that normal, sustain ed brain work is bound in time to leave lis Impress on the nervous system. Cttizent Oblisation Thoro Is a dcht of io-rt-iVa dim from evry man to hit country, pro portioned lo the homilies which Sa lyre and Foriune have measured to alio. Thomas Jefferson. " rpr From Comitalfei Making paper from emntsll Mi a now iden: an mm; no m 1S02 S patent granted to Jnhn Harklns ond !hirgei Allison, two Jtfrstfmcn, to uutUn iiaper from com busks. Valuable Ditcovery fJnmemrtei if credited uiih tht discovery of spxuallr.v bt planin in the tact rears of the. Seventeenth century. Ledm to Unhappinet. rratm who nrp r. nm nr? miiMiiy mvIiimc: nnn vim fcef onfl fliiiie (KiUfly. will to feel OBSERVER 1A GDE;.0R& - - Go Swimmitf? r. , ATTACKS PRBENT RADIO STRUCTURE 1 IV Bi'oadcastirig 'PV&tftufc ; 'i-- Senate CommJttee;-; WASHlNOTON.-'Jaii.' 4 Ari At the eharg'e.'lhaf bVtjadessMn.ss authorized by the mdlb teommta sion had : been,' "prostituted"'. and that thevlud of -programs offered by - stations ; was biiscMi up&n their..populurily,.iWas -inade'leforc. the senate ; IHU'ratajvTOmcriJ eonimttteu- wedtveadaj e;hy s llope Thompson. Chicftgoattej'ne - 1'hoinpaon. .nuide hls6httrgo-in bringing --. the claim i of ;.statiofi WCKl of Chkngo, operated by-iho American "federation, ' of labor, for a cleared .channel. The rtatlon-, la nfl0. hroadeastlng tabunsuf..!- Icifle time, and an appCttlustTiend- lCi Thompson said "the station' eMiid do almost nothfngv:on-diiynght hours with the ' eduoirttdnnt opto grams It wishi'd'. toy preseiit;:s;hut that other stations wers breadcaat bsg purely popular programs hhHit- "Why HhtullU- tlnj-'ttlr ibo.iuse'd1r' he iiskcd, "to sing 'Old Vdl allHho nie, . t if. .r . ilt? added: thatt 'WCPL as;.not nppostid to entertainiHcdt phrt; of the time, but llua 'Us "theory was that tho air ought '.also bo used to educatu and instruct;'-- - . - f ifori'. so'wanyronsqix- fri jthes Iworid,' h id, "why Coo Motions should try with Sam." to out do: tach -other Charles Iick of Nerve.? - - I Discussing ' posaibio teglstatloa, Mhs witm-ss exprcssid thb opinion fthnt congress could "control -tho m; mi i km but added thai dt did net have the "nerve" do'do launching into' a general dlseua slen of radio- stations, 'Thoihpsn said that they could not oll ad vertisffrg iiiiIchh- thy 'could prove tho premmeo of, intthy Hstehcrs, They obtained Utese : listeners' h added, by prest.-nting popuhir pro grams. ' ' , ' "Ten times as many propic will listen to "Amos 'n Andj , -thri wit jnns nssi rtml, uthftn wld' listen io fan bmiructivrt program Hnator Wheeler, Democrat I Montana, expressed the- opinion that a large minority wantwl to hear something educational. Ho said It was 'perfectly absurd for the commission lo say that nil sta tions must "put. on Jux&V ' 1 Ir. 8. .V, ibiruch, Of the Cnlted Broadcasting company of- New Yorit, the second witness to nppenr before the committee In Its hear Ings on the Couaens bill, wmeis ws!ld group radio,' felpgmph, tele- plum- and culde facilities Und t,fll, ral commission, predicted (hat short waves eventually would h is-d for relay of progrsms from Uy stations now trftrmmHied : to chain members by win?, 2 AI.t.M?f KthhKit ATIJKNS, Jan. tS Ai) Twenty i AUiuuluu guvernment officials were rald in r porls reaching Salonika today to have been hided hi Inhra . fri an insurrection which broko owt there against tin n ign of King Sinft Boys, Siaj Bathroom Rceldetds nro so fxn ffttenr. a medical sociefy warns nnliwt locking the door, lest rm cuers da unnhiQ'fo roach the per son disabled. If you try this, don't slop singing. Uelroit KeWii, Early B siloes Trip In 1ST,1 n balloon called thq flrapfnc ntleaipted thn first sir fay. Ape aerofg the Atinntle. Th hnh iiwui Ht:trted from Hr(mkl5nt K, V rf h owing to wafher ctndltJoo landed in ConneciietiL i Frld of Dttsrt TraUr Tho fish-hook wicIhs Is it trosl- : wortitr compa.M of thn drserf, fnr ! nn nsitr how !mt the sun, it mh l,otnts lowrl south, - . . ! JfiMl,' J XJrf T) fQ irtlflliU iitjijiJitilO PLAYED OVER RADIO TODAY C. K. Itmmrflclil Itmlu Killtor 1 fHgoHHlfil Vrvzn Feature Hricc) i Tar broiJfnt)ntf him in MHmr mil roiiijt.'iitK. both Cfivoralilu mid (unfavuiulilc. ( Wb.lli..r the Urt-urr uh3xU l ; i-urlK M rtwlvcr biliiss In mu.le Mtfimtrip- llonM MrPCoriI(ngw,w or "etoctrfeni f reproductions, depends upon how I 9feU such prosetitaUons aro sivade. There arc certain ft'aiurrs nre-1 settled from records tslilch are in- J fended only for broadeosfng pur-1 poses. Others ds not eonw in this 1 class. , Ono broadcast or' a oplnlwn la! stated by Frederick R. Ihiber, director of W'liAL, XI riiUinoro, In these words'. I 'It l cerlalfili wnfttlr to the radio Mstener tegiv him tho sanm typo of entertainment on hfs radio thai hft may easHy get on his phonograph, TUs disc pvogmnv 1h of doubtful appeal Jbtwuers wn.nl the human equation In their' program. . Of courno tho Mm pvova m Is cheaper aud many of tha uiuuUeG1 stations nro finding It wmnomlcal. For instance, It Is nmch lem ex- pensiva to broadcast n. record than It Is an orchestra. "However, there i Uttle clvatiee that the electrleally trwwerlited program ever will usurp real live artists, since it vWOttht be highly impracticable for the largo chains to maintain their U'U'o lines solely fnr th hie mi f Innn 1 mown and sports events as would bo neces- sary should they consMer the disc programi cjcrlouslyV i To one who lacks even that sense termed a "musical ear there recms to have been ftuffo n change In tho singing of Rudy ;vHee ond iho playing of Uls ovcheUu Uitely. Tho . ?ppppyM typo of orchestral prosontutlon moro and nioro is eoming from the mlerqphpno when tudy is present in contrast to that slow tempo by which Us lutwouuci'd himself to. radio, , . t , . SEVERAL CALLED BACK ON 0.-W SYSTEM; REPORT i' . - . (Continued from Pago Ono) of. some,, of .tho nen emplo3ed by tho raltroadt itte Kit Id 'Lhat quite a number oC ntea liavo heetv em ployed recently In clearing off snow, etc. , - ' FRIGID WEATHER CONTINUES; ALL HIGHWAYS OPEN (Continued from Paso One) winter duo to use, of tdow torches and . fire in thawing out water pipes. . Kiro Chic? C. T, IliHlsay helieves this is due to the fact mm there arc four or flvo electric thawers in operation fn I.a Clrunde, (dimdetitig tho old-thno and ihin gerous methotls, e .enclmm Kvcii Official temptmturcs reported -by points tufa motuK'lwrf:e :hat tho wrs wave M from near re'ealed that was still Intense In many districts, ft nlsv reen!ed n frtrrlt etmdiilmt Ot Meaeham, where th merenry nisht, while at Kntwprlw and K1- w,ta s ii,, rJ11 wcjithen in ho dtoMrt. tnhcr tnoerstures reported were: 1'leasjint Valley 2 hclow, Telo- caset 21 helow and Kh 3ft 1h1ov. The weather foreeiist for tonight and tomorrov was: mtr in uu eat portion of Oregon, iwt much change In temperature Idglit flurries uf snw Ml in mom elites on the weat slope of the CSBcailo mountains today wit h tho tHinperaturo hovering nronnd 15 and "0 dres ahom . (irttnts I'ass reported the westh-' bp as mild, im wind, nu uuu. teui- i pemtnre SH almvo. tit iWow In lher Tim weather was chrtr at Ihrker with a minimum f 13 IhIuw. There was no new snuuEulU With a minimum of mix below, IT degrees warmer thnn Wednes day ' tho wind hud turned to the west In Tim lalles and the mhl t'olnmhiii country whs xpeuilny; relief from two weeks of frigid weather. ttnth when l nmeJierH mid fruit growers hoped fjr 11 grodUHi tha,v. ticorgtt Newhllh rihanllst, who invesi (gated Imds f cirerrics. prune und aprleots, snhl they were dormant and dry und no danger ti tho fruit was t&n. SEEK RELIEF KYRD, MEN LN ANTARCTICA t (Continued from Tags On Iti muster having ddled t nn sist. Athnfruf ffyrd without direct orders from its owner "It hits been vepreivLed to the department," iho telegram to Min ister HwehHoit ut fslp said that tintoss Admrul fiyrd recelven uh slstanco within 30 diiyn nj vejel of any character eouhL Uh f use and to InHiire the ?mtv pnmmgp, the esprdlllon nhould he trvuglit out within 13 days." Farmers Pacing Water Shortage Near Wallowa lly i. t Meek (Olwtw r irrtwdent i M A Id A t WA , f re. f perla t ) i Ueui wlnt'T weather hn Ihm In progreyH In this ctlon the country dorlng the pnmt rw-b. Tin , flrnt extremely cold KpHI of th-. winter wfruefc here the early p;itt of th! week. On Totawiay morn- j Ing thn thcrnftjinler rglkred thirteen dgw hztnw in town and Krldny morning proved ( much folder with the government t therni'Hiieter showing a reading of t degrees helow, Mutty cf Oh-t rc-HldentH of fho cornmrrnfty funl I come to believe tmi Wallowa wh f In tor a pelt at i'jtti'cttwiy cold 1 ne.ilit r, however, mwh t the d -llght ot all Haiurl.iy proved t h t a much in fide r day nmt fe'Tun-, nigh!f;ill h light mnw weg;m fnll- lug. tntjfh tin itpur lneh t n- -,ti'j. ft !f ttiid,f.v rd ,hf ttti n-v.. END OF MONTH HAT SALE Three Price Groups LOO L95 2J5 PUTMAN'S Heady-to-Weai- & Millinery i Eastern Star In Enjoyable Social Wednesday Night An interesting program was en joyed last evening at tho ssclal s-s- slo of pwr No. i, ot the Ord?r ef Beseem Binr, when the Itainbew tllrts had charge of i mo euieriauuueuu Miss Units Gtebtrf presented ev- I eral vocal nnmMn; Mm Mary Lou Tiper plnyetf several piano nvlcc Hons; a tap uunro was presenteu by Misses Lavella Hlsluey and Av- lene t.'onradt, accompanied by Ola Mae Hough, Mrs 0, K, Tarhlng- .tun, mother advisor, gave a sum- mary of thy Italnhow Oirts acttvl- uiilHiiittea lo supervtw the chapter uulhtllL's foe Itio jmu'. Of Hpccht iiiU'rest was an arinouneement . of I he O. K, 8. nMBrtctl, consisting jtonh W, W Nusbaum, ..and George, lilrnlc I E. Z. Club Members . Are Entertained Slum hern of tho IS. A. citth spent a pleasant afternoon Monday at the homu of Mv& John UreuUch with two tuhhm nt play. Jionors for bridge were w hy Mrs. K- JncouHen. I'otted plant a formed an I 'attractive 'decoration. . Following hriiiKt dainty rcf rcsh)ni;nla were j The club 'will mmti again with js Vearaoa ou WusUtUBton avenue, Feb. , i 0ri v,i, J0 1 r1,i T Interesting Meet' . r A di-llRhlfuI nftornoon wu cn-' ioyetl by the memVHsm et the Purk- oomn or Frank. Owntey asMiatiug uh huHtes. Mrs. Alma CnrrolU In iho nlmeneo of dhe president, ls , ,il" V . 7, uu Hided nt the, UusUicaa tuvctltiB with tw. lv. infimbm prcnt. At the "l ' 5 " dulnty two-courso tuttchvon wa er'ed. SCSSlOn 3,t CaidS Follows Business 1 cniEiry niewjt; . i ,1. Kollowitii? tho hln' mwtlnillsoctolton win meet Friday afltr- ot ilw u S. f n. ut r l' Mi'l K. rotUituied tu fall during tho great er putt of the day Sunday The ground In the higher sections 01 the country Is cowerrd with about t Inches of fowse snow and most of the astnres nro practically closed to lnek graxlug 01? their feed. Muny are plenI to sen mure snow for the roasun thut roads have not heen fn very good condition for doing heavy hauling with wagons nr sled, for sonn wlm nre- haul ing tiny itnti wiher fwl to their farms In the hill wethns, t'ntit the past few days cars have heen In me on praellcnHy all rwads In the fonimunlty, liowever at this tlmo traveling wHh cars on rvntin which har not Ik broken out tUee the lu&t snow 1h rather dlC firiilt, 1'lie recent wM weather has been a hard slam on the value wlt- iliiiiin hi iwfiims if i lira his ii " I ,v - tr . J- a j-r w-r. tartly "", P' I LrJ (WeBwyWM to. W. C th tltnffw nn,l ,, who are TOasS(:urt ,),( famous bfcnJ of oif of loKKltm In lh WhMtry cmk set-1 mmt caphor, mtmhol and oihcr (Inn. hnvo foiniil ( vcM-y dirrtiult llptul inulieftls ttfaw ictitf tiatut lo vtm' wtp ftrr rn U!c and y. poxtmm and stimulates MppJ lur wjiU'rMK Uimm whkh r he- i ateulakw W(W ts draw oul inftctaoa 'mi? tififil them imrtnn fho jurnt f and pam. Xht4 by mifmms (or 50 yrare. f iluys ninw Ihi- KUiil' ut wnlrr ' Kntmaamlcd fcy doctor and liiirwi, ri.mi xvhU li ilwy luul Xwi-a uhIhk ( Kcc(i Mustcrofc hanily-jarsaiidtalicj. frown n, thi-y hnvo hivn j To Mothers Mtuterote is etso Imulimt wnti r tancti of f Ivi-1 made in mtttler Jmm Jw bebiti rr Ki milt s rmrrt the f. A. ll.rmi- ' ami small cMMren. AskjllT Lhll vr fiirm un Ii,i r Whfoluy crts-k. . dren's Musierulf. llmt logging or?Hrtns ro KtrinR i f'ir jirl ttt a very ai?if!irlory rati'. AfunniH Wft(', wlio Iiuh been lrii-kiim tl? hmm !( loan, lmx l itt-vn nit Hm iwiHt l'W ri.--s In-cati; t f hin trurU Msg- hrvkrn thtun. I With rt!y si nMomt .f n-A' : Let Deliver a Cheery Bouquet To Help Drive the Cold Away 11 151,3 Acluma Ave Page Five Taesdny wwadnp at the K. I, hall, a social session was t-njoyed. with I cards um a dlvcrrfun, Mrs. Helen Lane wsiu luoaora fur hlsb. score. A gtt way. presented to Mrs. Anna Potacli who Is leaving soon for California to make her home. Sirs. Grace Strieff was presented with a pteUMrtt in appreciation ot her work ma president of tho JoJffu during 139, Mrs. Judith It&ot aad Urn. NeU Swan wro chosen as captains for - as attndon contest, which will I and next IJecomber, with a ban- qnct and n Obrtstmas tree given Ly , tha llng slu A slwnar ono vfua held last yvnr. iJePiciotis riffreJi-. ments were sc-rxed nesting tho cloao of the evening. - i. -.. :. 40 Attend Meeting: , Of Rebekah Lodge About 4tf were In attendance at the meeting of tho Crystal Uebekh; Jotlgre last evening, when tho reg ular iiuai n'j.:.H wton took plaeo with Mrs, MutUel GestevUng presid ing. Plans vvuro made for the cele bration in honor of Thomas YTU dey, tho founder of Odd Fallow ship, . Mrs Starr Guest 'At Dinner Party At rfeJlghtfcil dinner comp3J mentlng Mm Ha r r Starr on her hlrthday Mr. aud Mrs. I. Av Tif fany wero hoti and hostess la-st evening nt their home. Following dinner, cards wore thv illvcrslon of several pleasant hours Announcements ' Annonnmttns tmmi be in tho hands f ho society eiJitor not later than 10 u. nu In order to appear on ttui nocloty poRO, labllc liratnltatloii "ot the Ixl 0 Assembly of- Kftfnboyr Qirl? and the Ordr of DeMolay will take MtafM thbs rvi'TT!U nt S o'clock tftc fatKmfc temple. . . .GmuUc AasymUly o the Order of Italnlww for tSirls and the Or der of lMwtay will take place thla evening at oVIock hi tho Mu- m&nw tempte moon at ax tni- tcn-nna Hcnom. on tlw Whiskey creek road it has heen possfhfo to hrlng" f rr soinu largo luftda of hjgs. Don't neglect a COLD DZntfMmG cold irt chest of thmt thzt o often IcaJf to wrists I'honc M-ll