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Friday, February 14, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA" CKAflDE, ORE. Page Three DCD DETy N lEWiT Entertain Clio' Club Members At Dinner, Bridge Ijist evening ut a charming dln-llir-bildKU Mr. und .Mrs. It. J. Green worn host una hostess lo the niemhera of tho Clio club at the .Sucujuwea Inn with eight tables at pluy. ited carnations featured tho decorations which were In a St. Valcntlne's'inotlf. : .Mrs. J. Iy. Ingle and Robert Westenhaver won club honors. Uuest awards were presented to .Mrs. W. II. Guild and Ur. A. L. Ulcharduon. . . Members of Alpha Club Guests At' Charming, Party Minnbct-H of Alpha club were KtiiHts of Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Put nam liist night at a charmliif? tlln-ncrr-lirlUKc. Dinner waa served at ( the La. Grande hotel at a tublo uttrnctfvcly appointed with rod car nations and arranged in a Valen tino 'motif. ? Kbllowing dinner bridge waa on-., joyed at the I'utnam homo with -Mih. H. K. Dixon and William Sle Krist winning high honors. . .:..(.. Mrs. Bohnenkamp Bridge Hostess Al a delightful afternoon of cards, Airs, W. 11, Hohnenkump was hostess to tho - Thurflduy Uridne club yesterday at her liome. Mrs. W. S. J-larer won high tally with three tables ut play. . -' . Series of Parties ;;- - Very Successful Much enjoyed were the serles'of lirtle.s given by the inombors of Hie Ulghwuy Ueautiful committee ur the La .Grande ' Neighborhood club reeenlly. Funds raised will be used to carry out the plans of this- committee for beautifying roadsides and encouraging develop ment of property along the Old' Oregon Trail. ' Mrs. Hugh Urady gave the first parly of the series at her homeJ .Monday afternoon. . Four tables or bridge were at piny with Mrn: Walter Jl. Guild winning high score, and Mrs. (J. K. Gump conso lation. Ited flowers about the room suggested a vulentlne motif which was also carried out in the delicious, refreshments. Airs. H. G. Hmith. ehalrmnn or the Highway Ueautiful committee,' entertained Tuesday with an nftci noon, of bridge. Mrs. J. F. O'Con-nell,.-won lilgh scorei'TivlHesV with amorous sentiments flowers and refresh m en In all wen: suggestive or St. Valeutine's day. , i At. her home, also on Tuesdny nrternoon. Airs. Clyde Seitz was hostess with Airs. Donald I'ague. There were six tables of bridge with Mrs. .lohn Thlesen and Airs, c'arl K. Aloore winning prizes. The valentine idea was developed . most Pleasingly in decorations and re freshments. The same afternoon ATrs. Tamer . Oliver, Airs. Ktl UucUtmin and Mrs. ij. K. Itussell were hostesses at Mrs. Oliver's home. Atlss Ida McMeekin presented a one-act play and Airs. S. 13. Alorgan gavo a group of vocal numbers. A piano logue, "Tho Hill Hoard," was given by Mrs. Lynn Wright. Gi(ests also enjoyed valentine games. 3 ted hearts and flowers decorated the rooms and "heart" refreshments wero served. Tuesday evening at the Henwick (Mark home Allss lilnnehe Clark and All's.. W. . I. AIcAdory enter tained. Guests were met at lh .doojy by the "Spirit of Valentine" Finip'ersonated by Airs. AIcAdory In la ehurniing red costume. Alost en joyable were tho valentine games. '.Mrs. It. F. Tyler won iho mo:t. andy hearts but Airs. Sherwood Williams and Airs. C. K. Happersctt took honors for their, portrayal of one pair of lovers, Rachel and Ja cob, in a must amusing "love scene." Cecil and .Sally, of radio fame, appeared In person und the prince came to find Cinderella, Miss Ida AIcMeekin, accompanied by Miss Hilda Anthony, gave the musi cal readings, "Grandmother's Val 'im'ne" and "Spring Gardening." Airs. R. Ralph Clark gavo two piano numbers, "Elude" by Heller and "Crescendo" by Lnnslon. Airs. AIcAdory gave a, littlo talk explain ing why tho parties wero being given and what tho committee hopes to accomplish with the funds raised. Ited carnations with white freezias and a beautiful flower val entine were 'used as decorations. Refreshments were unusual In that everything was presented in heart shape, Wednesday evening Airs. J. I. Inglo and Airs. Kr I. Alossman were hostesses at tho homo ot tho former. spiratlon for both decorations and refreshments. During tho evening two clover skits were presented by Allss Hulda Anderson. The partici pants wero members of the Christ ian Kndeavor. Mrs. Lynn Wright gave a group of pianologues and Alfred Myers sang several num bers. Valentino games completed the evening. Mrs. McGhean Is Hostess to Club the journey to Chicago In 1931. I A bridge party was arranged tor ' Feb. 28 at thu home of Mrs. Claudo Muckey, I At tho closo of the nicotine re frcshmcnta were' serveU- 'In which the valentine Idea was evident. St. Valentine day wus also tho motif of tho decorations. ' Lutheran Ladies Aid Plans Dinner Alost of the afternoon at the meeting of the Lutheran Ladies Aid yesterday at tho homo of Mrs. II. L. Clausen was spent in business matters and planning for the din ner to be given Feb. 28 at the I. O. O. F. hall. Airs. Walter Tohr- t II 11 II nl-rwlitnil 1'lin ilnviillnnii I ti'ilil St. Valentino was the In-lied by Mrs. Lelf Awes. - for both decorations nnd ' A knelnl hmir fnllnwrwl tlin Intnl. ncss meeting, ; The next meeting of tho society will bo Tuesday. Feb. 25 at tho home of Airs. George Andrews oil Cherry Hlreet. - Airs. Jack AlcGhcan was hostess to. the N. 13. H. club yesterday at her homo on Fir street with three tables of cards at play. Decorations wero In a valentine theme. Airs. Grace Adskln was a guest. Airs, llert Webb was awarded first prlfce, Airs. Henry Riley win ning second award. The club will meet with Airs., Henry Riley in two weeks. : m Mitzi Club Meets At The La Grande Stitch And Chatter , Club In Session The Stitch and Chatter club of the American Legion auxiliary mt yesterday at tho homo of Airs. Frank Fames on Oak street with a large representation present. Sewing was of girls clothing and two quills, which aro to be jent lo the department of child welfare' chairman In Portland. Last mouth all the sewing was for local needs. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon, Tho next meeting will be held In March. Large Attendance At Lodge Session Members of tho' Wlllamotto has ketball team wore guests at tho dance, which wus well attended. Music was furnished by tho Sec ond Ward orchestra. Diversity Club Is Entertained A large attendance was present at the meeting of the Neighbors of Woodcraft Tuesday evening in K. I, hall. Several mini on wnrt group, wore guests of COn.siatrcl for iiii'inberH and Inltlu- yeweroay at""", lion. A social for the "next oven Members of the Mltzi club, two-table Mrs. H. Ii noon at brldgo-lunchcon in. tho J,ajin n.1mnli l,.,,,,' v.,i. 91: Grande: hotel. Straw flowers l..jwhon cards nnd dancing will bo yellow and gold were unique dec- diversions following a brief busi ness session. Neuring the close of tho evening a social hour was enjoyed and do- orations. Mrs. John Thciscn won club lion. ors, and Mrs. 1 L,. Itnlston, guest award for high tally. Mrs. 1 L. Dunn received consolation. Farewell Party Given for Couple llclous refreshments were served by the Neighbors whoso birthday is u February occurrence. -..-. Women's Society : Planning Meeting iiunoring .Mr. ana .Mrs. mwrence Haves who arc leaving soon to The Woman's Foreign Missionary make their homo In Iteno. Nov.. 'soeietv of Iho Mist Melhodl.il about 20 friends surjll'lsed them Kpiscopal church mot Wednesday Wednesday at a farewell party. at tho home of Mis. V. 10. Hall. Jolly games were enjoyed audi The president, Mrs. It. W. Ielgh refreshments served during the. Ion, had charge- of Iho meeting, evening. Following a brief business session. .Mr. Hawes, who has been a resi-., Mrs. l'ierson gave the lesson assist- dent of tills city for many years, will l)e the insurance representative of the Pacific Woodman In his new homo. Mrs. llawcs, will not inulte, the. Initial trip with him, but will join him later. Mary-Elizabeth : Club Entertained ed by Airs. Aldrtch. Ruth Margaret Tall presented a solo "In the Secret of His Presence." Delicious r refreshments were served. - ' ( An all-day uicetlng wus planned to be held Friday in the Sunday school room in the basement of the church, a pulluck luncheon to bo served at noon. May Hold Girls' Day In La Grande in order lo plan for a girls' day, 1 -presentatlves from all girls' or- elal hours were the diversion of j gnnlzatfons are urged to attend a the afternoon. A delightful three-1 meeting at the Sacajawea Inn Sat course luncheon was served at n unlay afternoon at 3 o'clock. Or table effectively centered with red jganlzallons would Include girls mis carnalions. Little colonial girls of sionary societies, other church different felt colors were pretty groups for girls. Camp Fire groups. lavors. The club will meet again Feb. 27 with Airs. 11. R. Alumford at 2012 Cedar street. Alembers of the Alary-Kllzabeth club were guests of Airs. Kva WIs sler when she entertained yesterday at a St. Valentines party at her home on Cedar street. Sewlnp, games and pleasant so- Tho Diversity club held a pleas ant afternoon yesterday ut the homo of A!ra. Herbert Kvans on N. Rireh street. Following the business meeting Valentino games wero enjoyed. Airs, Marlon Rachynskl won the nttendanco prize. Mrs. Claude 1'uckctt gavo a short talk on tho Hyrd expedition. Three guests. Airs. J. Johnson, Airs. Seth Slrrlue and Airs. It, J Wylde, wero pres ent. Delicious refreshments were served. Airs. W. Vedder will be hostess to the club Feb. 2S ut her home ut 602 Adams uvenue. . Girls Entertain Class of Boys Lust night tho Sunday school class of Iho Methodist church, the high school girls taught by Aliss Alice Kllppel entertained the boys lass, taught by tho Itev. Vernon Hall in tho social room of the church. Jolly games wero enjoyed. Re freshments carried out tho Valen tino Idea, .- Mrs. Bunting Is ' Hostess to Club .Mrs.. Clyde. Hunting entertained her club Thursday afternoon at a luncheon at hop home on Adams avenue with Mrs. Claude Lynch as sisting. , ' Eight members wero seated ut tho prettily appointed table, nnd a pleasant afternoon was spent after the luncheon. Mrs. (.'lark S. 1'ad dock entertains the club at Its next mooting. ; - , - . - Strangler Lewis Wins In Canada . VAiNC'OlT VHU, II. f., Kub. 14 i (.VI1) Kd (Slrunglei) l.enjs. for mer heavyweight wrestling cham pion, easily defeated George Mc l.eod, the Nebraska "thunderbolt" hero last night. After four interesting rounds, Lewis applied his deadly heudloek and pinned his opponent tu the mat betoro tho round was two minutes old. The' Ncbraskan was out for several minutes and lie was unable to answer Iho bell In : tho sixth round. Delegates lo the naval confer ence in Loudon were offered punch, sherry, ale, Ilynedletinc and other drinks. The work of a naval dele guto must be very refreshing.-- Announcements Mrs. Elsie Clark Elected President Yesterday afternoon the West way ciub of the W. H. A. met ut the home of the junior direct or. Mrs. Giles Hurnden, for a business meeting, Mrs. August Krlekson resigned as president and Airs. Klsie Clark was elected and Installed in her place. Airs. Julia It. Ward, state field director who Is In La Grundo for a few days, outlined the 1031 Chi cago Jubilee I'ageaul telling of prizes and trips offered. The club pledged one new mem ber each. Knthusliisin was expres sed about the pageant pluns, sev eral of the nu-mbers anticipating the Itainbow girls and similar ai ders. In fact any organization for girls over 12 years of age. At the meeting a girls day will bo discussed, nnd pluns for activi ties on that day considered. So far nothing definite has been arranged and the future of the proposed day will rest largely upon what is du cided at the meeting. Valentine Day Dance Is Enjoyed The men and Gleanor girls of the M. L A. held their annual HI. Valentine's day dance Wednesday evening in the ball room of the L. D. S. Hecreatlonal hall following the basketball games. The hall was effectively decorat ed in red crepe paper nnd hearts. The serving table wns in vulentlne colors of red and white with red punch and heart cookies served by Mrs. T,enl ltusHcll. The Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil war will meet in reg ular session tonight at 7:30 o'clock In the Alooso hall. Following the business session there" will be a valentine party. Frank Cohklln, care of In dtgents ;.. Pioneer Flouring Mill Co., supplies for farm - W. K, Gilbert Co., do Fred I-Vrris, logs M. Loree, fuel tor Indi gents Frank CJenvlnger, do, Sawyer-Holmes More. Co., supplies for InlJgents .... Hill Dept. Store, do Cur hull & son, do J. C. l'enney Co., do C. A. Smith, do Levy's Store, do J. II. Urea hear a, do w I'nion Cash Grocery, do .... W. J. Hallmark, do AU'Marr Stores, Inc., do .... V. Y. Young, do Thomas Adams, rent Fred Wugner, do Clara Stewart, cure of indi gents Mre. Nettle ltleh, do Glass Drugs. Inc., supplies Dr. G. L. ltiggers, profes sional service Grande Hondo Hjuspltal, care of indigents Perkins ' Motor Co., sup plies State Ind, Ace. Comm. lnsurunee on employes.. La Grande Obsorvor, pub. court proe La Grande District News, do , O. A. C, Co. Agent Keo I ,ox Ai!f g. Co. , .Ml p plles Tho Curroy Press, do J. Alelvltte, repairs G. it. Meat Co., supplies for indigents Atrrt. Ahbio Goyette, houso rent ,';..,. . Dr. A. 'M. Moore, profes sional service.. llurroughs Adding Machine Co., maehlno .Mark CrOsland, supplies for indigents . Safeway Stores,, do Hluo Alt. Creamery, do, .... Joel's Grocery, do AlcCluy Grocery, do Clark Dairy,, do GKNF.KA.L ItOADS Pete Grace, labor W. L.r Dcvine, do Ualph WJengel. do Floyd Feuerhelm, do S. D. llurch. do Jerry Stundley, do (Maude Jones, do Chas. 12. Alley en, do John Sklllings, do. Itay Ledbetler, do Fred Collp, do J. 12. lJunton, do Harold Drowning, do '. Hurr Canlrel, du Wallti Creasmau . do IT. K. Hunlon, do Frank Poole, do Kl mer Sinclair, do J utiles Hobbs, do G. K. Savage, do If. L. St. John, do Ioncoo Neal, do S. It. Morgan, do 1 It. L. Wells, do : Pud Kelser, do ,To!iu Richards, do .V. ' Vivian KichardS, do v. W. L. Pricgs. do I G. F. llagey. do Avis, Ferris, do I toy M'ercer, do. 'James Hlggs, do r.r.so GO.dO 5. 30 Mil COUNTY COURT PROCKUM NGS at fi;ri;ahy, i:m, tuiou In-re utlowanco of bills: GL'NKItAL FirND West Coast Telephone Co., telephones $ Cochran & Kberhard, bond premium Kilhnm Stationery Co., supplies , Glass & Prudho.mme Co., do fc West Cuast Printing Co., do La Grande Printing Co., do R. It. Huron, P. AL, en velopes, etc La Grande Investment Co., bond premium La Grande Insurance Agen . cy, do Frankel Carbon & Itlbhon Co., supplies llurroughs Adding Machine Co., much 1 ue mainten ance 1C & S Klectrie Co., sup piles ..." - Goodnoiigh Carpenter Shop labor and materials ., 12. O. Light & Power Co., lights und power City of La Grande, water Nelson Printing Co., supplies 7I.M l&.un 1 5.00 (.SB 1 0. IMP i;i.k;; :t.i s.:.r. 2.40 La Grande Gets It First! Class op Servici This it i full-rate Telegram or Cable gram unless Its char acter is indicated by a symbol in the check or in the address, WESTERN UNION xrweowi ci.lton. mini" j. c. wiLtevf. .t.tT viei.Mi.i.t mt SYMBOLS no Dtr tetter rrt Nlrht Metuie wt Nisht Letter icq pcfertfd ci-T Cible Letter ' .wit Week End Letter The fllltlim. u howa in the UU li m lull-mte Ulwtimi .nd 'day letli. aad th. Urn, of receipt at de.tin.tioa " ahown oa all neautet. la STANDARD TI MB. EA619 61 F LOS ANGELES CALIF 1930 FEB 13 PM 3 15 MR GEORGE ROY ' STATE JHEATRE !t LA GRANDE ORE UNDERSTAND YOU WERE GRANTED FIRST SHOWING IN NORTH WEST OF MY ALL TALKING PICTU RE "DEVIL MAY CARE" STARTING SUNDAY FEBRUARY SIXTEENTH STOP SINCERELY BELIEVE PEO PLE OF LA GRANDE WILL ENJOY PRODUCTION WHICH I CONSIDER FINEST I HAVE EVER MADE STOP SINGING FIVE NEW SONGS IN "DEVIL MAY CARE" STOP TOO MUCH CANNOT BE SAID OF MY LEADING LADY DOROTHY JORDAN STOP FEATURE HER IN ALL ADVERTISING REGARDS ' RAMON N0VARR0 j Went Const Ti'l. Co.. U'lc- PIIOIH'H Kilhnm Stationery Co., HUPlllk'H : Nwl.ion Printing Co.. Jo.... I.n Gritntlo Hook .Store, do. Nlntt! Ind. Arc. Comm., Inn. on employes city of l.ti Grande, water li. U. l.lKhl & 1'ower Co., HkIiIm and power I.il Ciranile Oli.server, pub lication of notice' County Treasurer, freight " and express I'nion .Mortgage & Inv. t:o., bond proni,ium Itedhead Httrvlce Station, supplies I.a Grande t.'onst. Co., do State Highway Comm., do J. I). Adams Co., do J.a Grande lludiator Wits., dp l.it Grande. Iron Works, dp Hunting Truetor Co., do .... Jack Allen Supply Co.,. do Perkins Motor Co., do J. 10. Hardline Co.. do.... I.arison Chevrolet Co., do Cox Auto Kloctrlc Co., do W. K. Glllielt Co., do II S Kleelrle Co., do John ltichiirds, do I'layle Oil Co.. do I.elghlon Welding Works, do Van I'etten I.hr. t.o., do .... .1. Melville, do Standard Oil Co., do G. 'I'. Fleming, blacksmith- Ins T. It. Maxwell, suppllcH.... .MAUKKT ItOAUS I'eti1 (iraee. labor Ilulph Wiagel, do l-'loyd Keuerlietm, do ........ S. I. Itiireh. do Chas. If. Myers, du John Sklllings, do Itay l.ediietter, do l-'red Collp, do J. W. Itanlon. do Ifm-ohl Itrowning, do Ittirr Canlrel. do Walla Ct'CltMillen, do If. V.. Itanlon, do Jerry Standley, do i-'i'imk I'oole, do Claude Jon'-s, do W. I.. Iticlinids, do A I. Collp, do Klliicr Kcolt' do George Kennedy, du , Calmer Kennedy, do j lUllard chuate. do Klmer Hlnelalr. do .la lues Itohbs, do I G, N. Savage, do IT. 1,. HI. John, do I Itoseoo Neal, du , i S. It. Morgan, du John Ith hards. do Vivian Itlellu rds, do Avis l''t rrls, do ' Itoy Mereer. tie James ItlggK. do Kllhatn Stationery Co., ilo Stati! hid. Ace.. Comm., ins. on employes i'Yederlrk I'ost Co., supplies 25.00 19.(15 27.10 0G.00 8.00 S7.00 33.10 6.40 22.73 33.39 22.60 16.00 30.00 11.20 12.07 10.1a 10.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 6.00 34.41 5.00 571.11 21.12 12.71 14.30 14.20 1300.00' .3S 30.25' 1.00 C4.10 1C.00- 3.00 122.50- 10.00 12.79' 211.10 0.09' IS 2.4 2 II. 7S 17S.25 129.74 90.79 . S.97 HIS. II I 18.87 4.99 G8.9I! 50. GO CI. 83 33.70 39.01 32.29 120.04 08.03 71.2B' 26.67 III. 77 8.S0 411.86 67.SS 32.86 67.99 34.93 34.93 ' 89.81 !HI. 78 5.98 6. US 4i.4T, 1 1.91! 27.9(1 16.4(1 I 1.3 I 43.40 8.06 30.02 2.75 . 6.0(1 I. 811 19.60 47.20 30.39 3.0(1 23.17 12.10 47.99 II. 75 203.12 (1.48 61.011 72.(18 8.80 3.011 9.00 26.63 2 7.00 5.10 85.5'i 6.(10 210.36 19.-11 39.112 3.37 75.7-1 95.79 79.49 89.77 1 I I. (13 100.99 10.47 39.50 96.14 100.34 X7.un 85. ;o 74.22 47.04 47.09 02.40 74. SS 12.48 75.30 10.46 14.94 1 1.20 43.0; 90.31 106.70 24.95 9.9S 43.56 I 1.90 27.90 1 1. la 4S.2.', W. K. Gilbert Co., do ...... J6.80 Perkins Motor Co., do 121.29 J. Melville, do 20.63 Tho Texan Co.,4do 26.30 Standard Oil Co., do. 24.31 'P. nMlixwoll, do 111.47 Sawyer-Holmes Mere. Co., do .50 ICtirgett & Sudhrock, lmul- ln -gravel 4 1,04 In ro claim of W. 11, Duncan for indemnity on diseased cow: Claim allowed nnd county cleric di rected to Issuo warrant on General Kund In favor of claimant In sum of 17.50. In ro npiru,vnl of County Treas urer's report: Approved. In re payment of money appro priated for destruction of predatory nnituals: Clerk directed to Issue warrant of $500.00 In favor of Secretary of Stato to bo used for this purpose. , In re monthly allowance to vari ous Indigent persona: Allowed us follows: 11. R lllulock, $10.00; Francos Dollole, $10.00: Amelia Hlldorbrnnt, $12.60: r-'rnnk Hobbs, $25.00; Mrs. T. J. Norvell, $17.60: Caroline Perley, $10.00; Ksthor Powers. $12.00; Knvld Rowland, $7.60; Sarah M. Hogcrs, $15.00: Holla M'. Scott, $16.00; Wlnnlo Thorne, . $10.00; Jackson -Walker, $10.00; Henry C. Dray, $10.00; Walter Mleud, $10.00. In ro petition 'of Arthur Hnll gurthi et al., for designation of a certain roud for 'improvement un der Hfnrkot Itoad Act: Petition granted. . , In ro petition of Tony 13. Smith, et til., for designation nf a certain rond for Improvement under Mar ket Hoad Act: Petition granted. jln ro-awarding contracth for gasoline, oil nnd tires for 1930: Shell OH company nwurded guso Uiio contract; Texas OH Co. award ed contract for 'Oils, and Pluyle OH Company awurded tiro 'con Tomorrow's Observer Will Tell You! , 6 ? ???? 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