La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 30, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, January 30, 19.10
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE.. ORE,
Paee Three
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SCOOT NEWJT
Mrs. C. W. Envin -Entertains
Home
1 Missionary Group
Tin lluinV Missionary orlety of
the Ktrst MtihiMliNL KplMcopal
chiirvh met ycMerday ut I ho homo
of .Mm, V. Krwin for an ufier
noon or Hi .lily and social hours.
Mrs. K. .M. HUkuv, proHidont,
wan In I'tmrtfi! of the meeting. Iur
lug ,lhli htlrihlf'H HONhlOIt, U vtw
decided lo have a n ull-dny oulli
Ing at I In church next Thursday
with, a pot luck luncheon. Mrs. Ilob
nj't Clark was appointed chairman
for ih lom-hcun.
At., thii close of . Iho int'fliir-r.
tlalnly ri'freshiiunis were served hy
tho hostess.
Rebekah Lodge
. Honors Founder
The anniversary program follow
ing Ihe meeting of irytul Uehckuh
li-tjfp( No. fin lum ovening. In honor
; of Thomuti Wlldoy iho founder of
the Order of Odd, pYltowH. ron-
HlMicd of musical numbers uni
i roa i hum, mid wuh- iimmuuliy well
attended, .
Tho opening number e,f the pro
grunt utiri a Khort history of .Mr.
; Wlldoy, given by ( I'. Md'horson.
4 TW O VOCtll Ki'ICCtiOlH, "IHOW W
! Wind. Wow," and "('hint; of tin
t Kiuge.'! were sung ly W. V. Xus-
Iiautu, nccompunlcd liy Mih. Lee
; Reynolds. Mih. Alma Carrol pros,
i t'liliMl a rend in k.
I Two voenl uumhorK were sung by
t ;
W, fai'ioutcr. "e(ir ll.-nrt,''. und temple, with the Htai Novelty or. i smlultun will hold ilw ivgular i day morning for jtocUaw.n' .Ihucp,,
"I'orft'vt Hay.'' wore I hp hoIpoIIoiui ehOHtrn rurnlylilniMhe mush'. "- nncollng In tho Central ho hool Sho ujsp; hits llti-oo . MlsiprH,, MhW
wilh MlHt K;in'l lliiriHiMi. au neeoin- j Jock IVnro, imi. ojinlimi niler, huthttiw' Kiidny iM'iernonn at J: 16 i Kloivnoo 1 Hovers' of Keftttle, Mrs.
o'clock., "no children in mih. A. i nonnio itobort, or Tiicoma, und
J. Oowop'n room, with Mr.. A. .1. .another dnter, in I'Qiilftnd
Cook an (lim tor, will kImk a rroup I . jami l-ulp, who dioll t U MimI
of hoiikh. Tim pupilH In Mr, Cuy,,ol, ,IIB,na sundny, wuh w1i
l'attn'H room will nUo mIuk. Tho ; known in fovo and vlrlnity. Ho
principal Hp'-aUoi' of Iho nfu-rnoon iKll n allailt of flue two your
ElGCt Officers wlM 1,0 MiN I"'0"' !. iro from which ho lu-vi.r fully ro-
V-,AAV'VA " ; rot-tor of phyHlcal oduoatlon ul thp lov,.,!, Ho ,lUrt ,(ll0 i, homo
KttKt. rn Uicuon Xornial fchtioi, Mt Halfway whore ho had u.larna
panUt. hvo tho II. aVIorU tonnl of tho
A rmdt"if wuh. aWvn by.Alrn. ordor of KMi. Vclnm Kon
Maude liojioi-M of KnttTprlHO, In inriy orod punch,
oliodntr Mr. Alol'hnvon rooltod two' . :
"0,"," ... ,Good Will Club '
Wednesday Nig'ht !
. Club Entertained'
Mrs. I'Yanci'K I'lanl; whh hosiers j
tmhjcft doaN with Iho ivcroatlon
McmhoiH of the WNdniHihiy
N'IrIii cluh .wort wnoHtH of i1in
Iti'riha Wallslnfov hist night M htu
homo, llrhlfro. wail llui dlvoi-Hion'of
tho ovonlnv with Two tuition al play,
Alow Murwuivt Ammoii won Iho
honoiK lip- httih tally. Oulnty rc
rrofhinontM. woro worvod followlnjf
cards.
" . '
Reunion Will Be :
Event of Tonight
; proKi'aui in tho Hchool.
t tlic (lood rlub of tho W. H-!
( at hor honto Tuosday aftornoon
Kloctlon of offhcrH was hold dur- rtrn hi im inirp
na tho hiiKlnoMM hohhIoii. M ph. I f UtilMtdli C U V lU
i 'ia ii iv wnH ciiuin piotnu'm, .um. i
Mfflo llolvoy. vlpo pi'(ndoni: Mrs. 4
Klounor f'arr, troaHuror. and Slvm.
l.nurn IthodOM, Hoorotury. i
Aftor tho hulnOHH mooting a j
. pnxanl Hootal hour wax o,n.foyciri
land rofi-OKliiuoiiiK woro ervcd.
WOMAN DIES IN
COAST TOWN
Announcements
Hy Mix. a. (i. Conhllu
(OhKorvor Corroitpoiitlcnt) '
i'OVK, Oro. (Spoolat) -Mrs. Kld
rldiyo Mooio. bettor known hero u
Mra. Htolla Oeiin, died ut hor home
in Itocknway Itoucb. Only inonBer
dotailK of heruleath havo reachod
hor friends hero hut It 1m thotiKbt
nine I; ranch for tho hint an yeiir.t.
, tie hft his homo beforo ChvlKtinuh
jto vi.stl a Hun, )ohiuoiiiI at Wutd
lort. Htuylni- ihoro about two weeltM
jand from thoro wont to Medfonl to
Vlnit .rn. Mury Wajmei,.- Ho wuh
i taken 111 und his J'rlrndn tool; him
to the hospital Thuixday and (loath
e(ibie Sunday front honrt I'alluro.
He wuh SO yoiii'H old at tho time or
1 Iih death. He wuh born in Win-
i-onsln mid later lived In Texas, Mr.
Ifulp punnj wont when u younjr man
and was in tho pmptoy'of one of
tho entiy pioneers of i'ovo, Jamea
I'uyno. He then spent some t'lniu
freighting; In Idaho. Jlo married
NEW DRESSES
In the Styles for
SPRING 1930
See Them in our Window.
PUTMANJS
RoH(ly.(0'Vr & Millinery
JUST RECEIVED
: New Shipment of
LOVELY FLOAVER BASKETS
. , Select Yours Now!
MM
orists
llinio Adams Ave.
Phono.JI-11
I'lu rt-unton -of lit.' l-MrHt Wnr.l
i.r 1 In- I.. I). S. i liun Ji will lalit- J foiimvlim nr.- iiumiiIioi-b of
lilu.i' thin . v.Milni; In Hie It.Tr.- , ,iinnor I'oniinliti'e for ilu. w.
....ii... 'i n,.-.i an 1, 1,, mnpiipon, Nntiii-clay, Koli. iln-oni llilx .Mswia,. f.,t- iilunv yc.iiH.
or tho l 'li War.l nr.- lnvilo.i. , hc k. .1', luill: i:ri Hvlvoy. ; MrK Morp wuh formorlV Mlw.
Th.'iv will lie no I'liiirgux." . Murcy 1 1.Tiiinii. ' llobeora Koniu'rty. jjiollu B.'voi mid lived Imrtf rop
Al 7 o'clock a illnn.T will lie i;nil,ul Kllnmoll, Wlnnlo Klinnu-ll. BOmo youra. liwhinir 111 tho pulillo
wrvoil, ami pri'piirntloiiH niv Ih-Iiij? Art,.ln, KKclion. Fallh II.iI.hoii. u.-li..nl l.ol i.ni i-i-li. ir.i In .1. .
anil Klonnor lllcks. . I I loan. - Sho mail., (.'ovo hop homo 1 1 luvo KfunililaOKhloiM. Ml'. Ilnlll
. - . . . ! unlll ii row youi'H hko. . Hor liro-llni7.lllo. Mr8. Uhy Kiioklor, o
Tho IVntral I'lircni-Toni hor ns- Ihor. II. W. S"or, loH oarly 'I'lion- covo nn.l MiH. Huliy l lui ll, or Hon
vop.-I'olo.- .Thii rimoral will Inlioj
Inhu'v hero Krlilay lit 1:30 wilh
i liiiriai In Iho I'ovo eomotory,
A son wiih horn 'I'luirH.lay. Jan.
IH to Mp. nllif MrM. 4'lny HUKK. of
' .Montiioiiiopy. t'ul. . Mm. Nutrtf In tho
(tHUh'hlcr or Mr. und Mr. Joo Cloy
lotto an.l nm.l.. hop homo In Covo
; until two y on rs ittfo.
BRILLIANT
NEW STYLES
in this display of
Spring
Dresses
SMART .new Spring dresses in
the very .latest sillionatte ef
fects, lHflny of thein actual copies
of much higher 'priced dresses.
Skirts are gracefully long', with
the new modified flare . . ; wnist
lines are almost nprlnal . . .sleeve
treatments are now and interesting.
Exceptional Values
$9.90
$14.95
$24.95
Our liberal payment plan is j
of fered to all reliable
accounts
made for throo hand rod. A pro
yrram fuaturbit? hoiih:h and readlji:
will fn lluw .din nor, 'wlth.Ylumdnj? hh
a diveiion tutor In the pvoninK-11"
HurinK t)ie prourum Mifl. (ieorKe
A. lieu n will f?ive a hisioryoKriudt
of tlu' I .u Grande Vaid sinei' Iih
: orinizattiin- 30 yars uro. to the
; present -date. .' , I
Mrs. Jack Oliver!; :
Hostess -at?R!atf'ty.'
At u pleiisant uftornoou of lii-lilKre
.Mrs.'Jaeli plHer'wa hosteHS .to tlt
Helonialo i olub yoslertlay' al her
homo on KlrsL 9 trout. Throp
tubb'8 WHiiiTiijoyt'd. with Mi-h. Art
Veuf?ro ; wlnninK; biKh scoiv ', at
cards. Second, award wiih pron
ontetl t6 .Mr-s. jValter Lane.
j A dainty twn-cuiirso luncheon
! was si rvi'd Inter in( linv iiftciioon.
i I'retty decorations wt'rfr'lh a coloi
isohomo. of red and white, tislnjj
j potted plunlH. .Mrs. Clyde. Chnr:
llon will bo' hostess to the club
IKeb. 12.
!A. G. S. Entertain v'i
i Freshmen Girls
that death caiuo Huddenly from 1 Miss Klh'n WaKiior. a dauRhtor of
heart trouble as sho hud suffered ! Mrs. Mury Wagoner in tho onrl
tin's. 11 in Xo died shortly urter
the birth of a son, Klmer, who
Hurvivos his father. Another hou,
)emond, of Wuldport, Is tho cliilu
of a1 later mnri'lano. ' Ifo loaves
Large As Oxen But
Looked Like Fish
IMIOIONIX', Arl. (Al1) Hroros
of. foolpiintrt of labyrinthoUoniH,
Houpi of them i t . Iik-Iu-h louir und
nine ' wido. hnve been found In
HiindHtouo near thtV'liltlo (clorailo
river in northern AriKoim. . v , ,.
Tilt ho, oroatiires betramo cxttuot
ut u pin'loO whloh HejoAtiMtH e.st
iiiate us leu. und, OOd yrain U(;o.
Tho find prints wore exravnted
hy J, I. Healer, who ropor(od to
tho Arizona museum that "tho
tnirl'vH ippourod.to huvo boon madn .
by hibyrlnthodonls, which wer
hutfe, urinored ajiltnalH Pftpablo of
living ell hoi' on limd or .In tho hoo.
Ho hi'ltoveH thut thoy lived whnn
froHh-vvater flish wore tntUHforinini?
Into tho first uir-hPoalhlim vorto-
brales, and ho voconstruotH thorn
uh "blicarru . beuHts that. hriHtletl
with bony arm or, InhdrltoU from1
their fish fororathorn."' .V
ulna
ere
lla Shop
In compliment of tho new fresh
man pirls at the Ji Onmdo hiaii
school the Associated Girl KtudoniJ!
woro hostess at a jolly big: und little
sistor party yesterduy afternoon.
At. S:S0 o'clock a proj;i"ani or
talks- ami niiisleal numbers 'wan
opened. Miss Kloanor Glass, physi
cal education instruotor, explained,
lor tho benefit af tho new frosh
men, 'tho OroKou point systom, und
sovorui girls from thp'KViH claHsen
told, of tho various ways Ihnr
points may bo earned. The advance
ed freshmen presented a progrum
for tho mld-yeiir studentH Including:
tk piano selection by Nancy Guild
ft'nir d"lilitho,'dtbV'1Hl V11riM"ill"
.Madeline GabiRhoi'. ' -
A liappy hour of dancing, which
was well attended, was enjoyed In
the gymnasium. I u freshmen tK
wore served.
,
Coasting Party
. Enjoyed Tuesday
Twelve employes of tho Moik
ftotiiery Ward store in this rlly,. en
joyed a coast liitf parly Tuesday
ovonlnK on tho Washington avenue
hill. At Intervals they would slop
at tho home or Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivan
l-'recman to "warm up' nnd for an
occasional jjanie of cards.
Later in the evening; n dolloio'us
Uimnlo supper wiih Herved at tin.
I'Vooman home.
.''','.
Enjoyable Dance
. Given By Lodge
Another of tho Klk's dancon. huo
oessful both from the nt tendance
und tho onjuymcnt viewpoint, took
place Taosduy evening In tho Rlk's
Photo Reunites '
. Mother and Son
r STATE THEATRE
$1 THLTISD AY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
mxicAii roen n
J S VI A COLORFUL AU-TALKINO ROMANCE jf " X'-i
, . Of OLD MEXICO Ii 2
ARARAJTANWYCK Wflfj ViS
Evening
Adults 35c
ADMISSION
Kiddies 10c
Matinee
Adults 25c
J'
WBUWJU'JJ,WJlUUIXiMWJJMiJAJlt ,
Separated from hi nudher wlnre
he w;i.h a biiby. 1 C-ycnr-nld John
Krirkson was runltod wlHi hor
through thin picture of him which i
nplioared in tho Albany. X. Y J
Knlckorboekor press. A Idowert
und pennilo.sH fifteen years ngo.
Mm. Krlckfon hud left her child
In an Institution. Iater, morn
w l-to-do, she hud returned to nt
him hut was told falsely that he
tt'fin dead. Xot until the other day,
w DBcaMty f r tSae New Foi'dl
ilr xTXif..uA'
'
ANOTHK II ST E V V i tt WA U D
T II E' IV E W F O H II TOWN SEDAN
fit iho Town Sedan you toe a (UiilnguUheil axamplo of the
nnhrolim ,ircn;i 11 lino which ndilt 10 much charm to all Iho.
' nctvt roomy Font haillvt. HatUator, ltoodt cotplt latcer roof llnpf.
lendvrt, tvhnmU avrry point of tlenlpn reflectt the new itylo
noil benttty thill havo hann plttcail ivlthtn the means of everyone.
All of the now lord cars are fiiiiihcd in a variety of colon.
The
introduction of the new Ford bodies hns set n liigli standard of motor car value.
From the new deep radialor lo llic Up of iho curving rear fonder, there is an unbroken sweep of line a
flowing grace of contour gaining added charm from iho rich and allracllvo colors.
You will lake a real pride in the smart style und; fresh new beauty of the Ford just aa you will find
an' ever-growing satisfaction in its safely, comfort, speed, acceleration, ease of control, reliability and
economy. In appearance, as in mechanical construction, erai'tsmanship has been put into mass production.
New beauty has been added lo outstanding performance.
A feature of unusual interest is the use of Rustless Steel for the radiator shell, head lamps, cowl finish
strip, huh caps, tail lamp and other exposed metal parts. This steel will not rust, corrode or tarnish and will
retain ils bright brilliance for iho life of liie car. Here, as in so many other important details, you seo
evidence of the enduring quality thai has been buiil into the new Ford. '
Itondblcr, 135
Phiicton, 110
Coupe, S.00
Tudor Sedan, $.00
Sport Coupe, $530
Two-window Forrfor Sedan, 600 Tlircc-wiiiilow Fordor Sedan, 62.'J Coiivcrlihlo Ciilniolel, $613 Town Sedan, $670
. . Ml lriri f, o. h, Ih-lrnll, tlui frviifn ami ilrlit eryt Hntitnrra umt iiwr tin mxirm.1
when ho saw this puhttflipd photo j
l ll junn r,rieKnn himi in-t'ii-
jinn
tilrloM, did sho know that hor
son wuh alive.