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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1930)
Thursday, February 13, l!)30 LA GRANDE !EVENTNfl OBSERVER: LA GRANDE. ORE.I Page Three SCOOT NDzWJT Mrs. J. l lnnle and Mm.' K. V Mosxmau onlortuinod with iui evo nintr of irniiuM n iit nu unusual pro gram tifforinK i a valentine party Wednesday evening In Aim. Injrlc's home. Legion Auxiliary . Hostess Yesterday : ( tho table. riie nfinnfii witH well intended una suocosfii). Members of th nuxlltary moisted about tho hotel. Series of Parties ' Given by Members ; Of Club Committee to carry nut plant of tho en mini l ti-c: planting water lilies lit tin j. wiit or ntoiiK' tho highway. Iniprov. 1 Inyr (iunxlorf park with shrubs, Members of the. Highway Bean- trvi' an'1 flowers unit olTrln tlful committee of the ha Urn win PrUsc to rnoouruKe owners of Neighborhood club during tho lust Property nlonir AdnniH avenue (tho three Mays hnvo Kiven a series of Ht,wl 011 """' h Oregon Trail parties to whirh oaeh member of P' through l.u (irnmlo) to the Neighborhood club wan Invited. ' Huch H-ai'Mt made a Hinall con- At ii charmliiK afternoon mem-1 ATvc TnVm A lion l. or II... American l.cMnn nnUI- J 1Ul S -V"" AUtV, . lary noro hostesses yesterday to llu-; HOStCSS lt Pai'tY Ask Tom Scroggin 6 DO YOU KNOW ? ? ? ? ? ? trllii.lloi. to tho romnilltcc fund. Tin. muni..- .,.iu.,h .. in i... l Vinhi'on Snon k-ov ..... - . - . . nai riuiii .vOl.ii1!. m oru-nnrnllon III At O. E. S. Meeting'1""' I... (tranrit. hotel In honor or Mvh. John AU.'i. ' was hostess at , l.lnc.ln'H birthday. .Mrs. i II. Ho. ju dellttl.tlul vnlitntliin parly yostor. Seorno T. rnchran. iinnul '"' ,Vi,s olmlrinnn or Hie nffiili-. i lluy i,n,.rnooii at hop homo on worthy patron or tho Orilor of j-'1'- .1 ull-.tH Itnosoh ami Mrs. i". N. I .-llr( , slicel. social hour and Kaxtorn Star or OrpRon. addressed . I'","",r rocelvcd. i tl.f. li-lllnif or HI. Val.-nllno Mot-Ion the local chapter hint cionlnir nl j A I I Ik Ii 1 1 1 1 1 irnirruiu or musical ere diversion, the pronrnm In observance or ! numbers was enjoyed. "I,lttl j A ilalnty two-course luncheon Lincoln's hirlliilay tolling of the llray . Home in II... West." and j was served will. accessories In a . boatitiry their iu.pl or the hlithway. roup outslundiiiK inon In hlitopy li.-n son is Hivoet, was sunir , valentine mollf, and a centerpiece i Mrti. lluKlr lirndy itavo a vali n-uMio sioo.l al iho turnliiK points 01 "y itay u imams uiui jn-s. i.ynn or . inorni-ia. rotten plants anil -tlno IipIiIko party Monday artornoon .clvlll.allons, numtlnninir Lincoln as . I'lKht at the piano. lat hop hoinc. Mrs. Clyilo Holm and the last. Tho speaker descrllicil Ills Mrs. I.eal Unssel sansi "My Own -Mrs. Ilonnld I'aBUO also enlerlalnecl .el.apaetor, sl.nn'inir the trails tliatjrnltcd .states," also aeeonipaaloil Willi a Valentino bridge al Iho made lilln ureal. hy Mrs. Wriltht. rormer'8 hnino. i An eiilerlainlnif ppoirrnili or mnsl-1 a clev. i-suit, "I Hon'1 Want to .Mrs. Turnor Oliver. Mrs. Hd.eal and dance nuiuliers was enjoy- il'lay In Your Vard." was presented llnckiuiiii and Mrs. 1.. II. It tinsel I MIhh Kalharlno Wisslep ac. ,y Marlon llnyles iin.l I'Vrll U.er liavii a- valentine party Tuesday nf- colupalil.-.l hy Mrs. I.ee llcynolds sen accompanied hy Nellie tieerl lernoon at Mrs. Oliver's homo with sani.'. "Awalte. awiiko My l.ove, ,,, a vnried prOBiain for the t-in-sls and The .Mornlnit Is t'l.lliiiir." Iinih ! Al a lalile pretllly ai raliKcd will. Hiitorlnlnnioiit. Von.posilions or Itoherl HiintlnRton mlnialuro Iob cahlns. red and Mrs. II. Ii, Hill It It entertained at Terry. . while carnations and patriotic .lec her homo at bridge, currying ouii A valeatliie ilauee w-as presented j orations, Mis. Walter l.elsmall, the valentine niolir. hy Miss (llailys Itoherts, aocoiupan-, Mrs. J. I.. liiKie, Mrs. I-', (1, llen- ; Mrs, W. I'. MeAdory ami Mlssiled hy Kalharlno Wlssler who re- niiiB and Mis. I .1. I.oltes served. Itlanch t'lark enlerlained at the ' spnmled lo mi oncopn .with a star assisted hy Mr, tills Ite.iwieU t'lark homo Tuesday eve- dance. i Noruian lesilet, Mrs, r pinlt roseh.ids wore nrrai.BOd about Hie home. . j . ' Crystal Rebekah I . . Lodge In Session nin with a, valoDtiuc program In whlt'li thoir jriiosts tfiU part. Tho ri'Kitlar Imsinc.s.s iiirftinc prt'ooli'il tho prourani. nuns and piclur.' i Mrs. Wiiltor I'aliiM-r. I' Lincoln was plaooil Last ovoniiiK tho (YyHtuI iu- bt Uah loiluo No. fid I. O. O. l mot in roKiilai- norsIoii with Muhlc Ook torlliiK. iioblo Kniiul, pro.shiliijf. A lariio numlit'r of momherH worn In atlonilaufC', ('otiHiiloraliio plniiH for futnro on. tcrtHinnu'iit wort, made with oom- 'ulmor. Mm. iiulttoos itppolntod to urraiiK'O for Harry Will-I thorn. An association mooting will on ho hold horo I'Vh. ill. tho last WVd nosilay of tho month. i.'ommititM-s TTTT rthTV lull yy vv T NU (Dut (D CDF J1UITMIII1JTIM Loiter pg'ofits in HulUiay save ymz tit least $5&Mv:MJ Jn fMMitinn .. to the . many;- .. savings, in mumeiemtMiriny T'ENTY-SEVKN years ago tlio Ford Motor Company was formed to provide reliable, economical trans jiorlatiou for all the people. That original purpose has never changed. The constant effort in every activity is lo find ways to give yon greater and greater value uilhout extra cost frequently at lowered cost. This applies to distribution and similar important factors, . oil as manufacture. For the Ford Motor Company believes that its full duly is not only lo make a good automobile ul ihc lowest possible price, but lo sec that there is no waste, extravagance, or undue profit in any transaction from the linn! the car leaves the factory until il'is delivered to your home. t is obvious that hard-won savings in production will be of little value if they are sacrificed later through excessive sclIiiigcosts. KvEItY purchaser of a motor ear has the right to know how much of the money he pays is for the car itself and how much is taken up by-dealer charges. If these charges arc too high, one of two things must happen. Either the price of the car must' he raised or the quality lowered. There is no other way. The money must conic from somewhere. In the case of the Ford, the low churges for distri bution, selling, financing (ind accessories mean a direct saving of at least $i0 to $73 to every purrhaser in addition to the still greater savings made possible by economics lu manufacturing. Ford charges ore. uol marked up or increased lo cover u high irade-in jdlouance on a u$ed car. The profit margin on the Fortl car has always been fair to both the dealer and the public. Within tho past three months, it has been possible to effect still further economies. Today, the discount or commis sion of the Ford dealer is the lowest of any automobile .dealer. The difference, ranging from 25 to nearly : 50, comes right off the price you pay for the car. XlilC business of the Ford dealer is good because he makes a small profit on a large number of sales instead of a large profit on fewer sales. lie knows, too, that the extra dolhir-for-dollar value of the car makes it easier lo sell and more certain lo give satisfactory service after purchase. Consider also that the Ford car is delivered to the purchaser equipped with a Triple shatter-proof glass wimUhieltl, an extra steel-spoke wheel, and bright, enduring Rustless Steel for many exterior metal parts, in addition lo four Ifoudaillc double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers and fully enclosed four vhccl brakes. If for any reason you wish to buy certain small accessories, you will find that these, loo, are sold al the usual Ford low prices. Replacement parts are also available at low prices through. Ford dealers in every section of the country. XlII'SK are important points' to remember in consid ering the purchase of a motor car. They show why it is possible to put so much extra quality into the new Ford ami still maintain the low price. They" arc also the reasons why more ihan 3.' of all cars sold today are Motlel A Fords. FORI! MOTOR COMPANY fer:- mm $r-$ ' SPRING'S Favored Styles You Will Find A t .POTMAN'S Frocks for all occasions. The ' f advanced and authoritative conception of the new sea . son's silhouette. "' Shown in plain flat crepe, plain, . georgette, plain chiffon and gay - ' prints. The chosen colors are pat an blue, imperial jade, channel red, , cornelian : beige, tan and black. PUTMAN'S wore ehoun to havo dm wo of tho St..'1'ntrickH danoo to hu. hold', In tin Znhnr hall. March 17, iiIho llm colonial masked danco In Jloliokah )mll.lVh. l2. , . Many of .tho nutinherH who Imvo boon 111 woro tvportod tmprnvlntf. W. C. T. U. Plans l" Tile .elali w ill meet iiKaln, with Mrs. .Wesley 'Mel 0nald, I'Vh. 20.' colonial tuu to bo liehl at tho homo or !r. iMitrtffircl IukIo rrom il to 5 o'clock Saturday arternoon, Kob. , 22. The public Is Invited to attend. The Hllvcr tea Is an anntinl nr rnlr or the. 1). A. n. tho proeoeil' 111,1:0 to ediicatloni.l aervleoH, the siuilent loan riiiul and local eoi leifes. ... Ypav' PrOS-ram lovoiolBn Hoard, mate mamiBer of! .M- Uvmio Hohnenknmp , Is 1 Cell b riUfcldlll . i( t,uvUB .W00dm, Installinn. olml.man of Iho arfalr. , She lias Kollow'illB thO. meotillK Perresh- n.ai.o iiueres.l.iB pains inn. ...a.- incuts weri. Horvoil In tho illnlnB tin fop llio tea. It was iiniioiinoe.d. room by, the circle and a social j hour was enjoyed. Install Officers : At Lodge Meeting Installation of offlcnrs wan held I al tho rocont mooting of tho S prcmo Korost Woodman circle with i i'liuiH for a nicmlmrHhln drlvo. essay conlost, wolfaro work' and othor aotivltluH during tl y'1 woro tiunlw TuoHday aftoinoon at tho mocttnir of the Women's I'll rtsi Ian Tompcranoo I al the homo of Mrs. Chloo IViIkIio. Two visitors woro present. ' Tho f Ir.st of a MorloH of social niooUnKs to ho Jirld otich month Ims'liif? two roKiilar moetlnKs of tho union each month,-in place of mm. Will bo. hold I'Vh. 26 at the homo of Mrs. I'utnam Vocl;, when hcsliloH social hoars illscussloii.s ami stmly wilt- bo hold. Helomalo Club i Is Entertained AUihUii's mineral production, In- ,i.,ludlnK procioiiH ntetalH nnd busor nhcV, i Mrs. Wright Hostess W' At Bridge Party i Mrs. Ainbros.v VrlKl.t wns host- j TltM TArl Ttisf' ess to the A. O. T. Jlrl.lKi. ol'.lh last C rUUU I 11(11 . evonlnir "at hoc homo with two tables al.play." rotted planlH woro ! a nrelty .lecornllon. .Ni . r r Mcnon ,l Miu WHltam , to.?" ". , , ,. ... ,, ,.ni1,,i,1 i 'lie known oauiio oto much txcsM lit. IIU..I.IU I. ..-I.... .......v.... Fights Fat At a iilcasanr al'tcrnooii of bri.lno tho Mclomalo club momhors wri'O K'.iosts yostonlay of Mrs. Clyde ('harllon at her home with threo tables at play. ArraiiKemi'titH wore' attractive In a valentine- limine. .Mrs. Jack Oliver won hitch scon-, with Mrs. Delia Jlarndoi) winning second. A (hdiolous two efxirse lum'heiin followed cards. award. l-'olloulnK brldtrn dulnty rofresh menlH weru served. The next meot Injr will be ' with Mrs. Aiiffunt j.lirh'lisim.; , - ,;'"L:-, f..( v Chapter: Planning ; .v For Colonial Tea At the special mooting of (Irnnde Itondo rhuplcr Jmtitfhters of tho Amurjean ltovolutlon . held yester day nt tho homo of Mrs. Itay Will lams plans - woro made for tho Doctori now employ it the world over. And now, without starvation, multitudes zxa saining new youth and beauty, vim uiu vigor, x ou sco uie rusuim wncicver you look. Fat ia the exception now, M-.rnioln prertoriptlon tabtfttfl.embtMly,' his modern method. People have used .hem for 22 years millions of boxes of hem. Some of your own friend, doubt less, can show you what they do. Let them hnng you what they nave JeliLffit nnd ema2e you. A book in the oox explains tho cnecta. Go now and ilt your drusffiBt for a $1 box of Mar nnia, you owe mm to yoursen. ISTATEt Starts . 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