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1 1 ,i Thu rstlay, March' 6, 1930" LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three sccniEiry niewjt bshman Class ea Compliments Students' Mothers charming event at tho La do Jligh school yesterday af- bon was the freshman class tea i complimenting the freshman era, beginning' at 3o clock in udttorium. u stage was prettily arranged outdoor scene, with tall leafy at tho sides, a rose arbor in enter and a background of a y mountain. erott Reynolds, cluss president. bined tho mothers and . un- ced tho cntertuinng p tog mm uslcnl numbers and a skit. !iss Jiurbara Coolldgo pluyed a jo solo, tho opening number of program. This was followed clever puntomlmo skit pro d by Miss Nancy Guild, Miss Ine La Frlenere and Jeanctto hard. ' iss Madeline and Vivian Gal- r played a piano duet, a light, ksom melody with difficult, and responded io an encore. Vhen Jt's Sprlngtiino la the liles," a vocal selection was by a trio, Donald Culp, Sain y and uurtii cross. Their on- I'aiullug tho Clouds with bine," had' a ukulele aec'om- ment by Garth Cross. - Powering l'lnes." was a pretty number played by Miss Ce Rpymuid. - Misses Alice Jeanctto and Mae Elizabeth Cooper, two talented vio linists, played "Polish National Dance," accompanied by Miss Bar bara Coolldgo at tho piano. Miss Allco Jeanetto responded with "Nocturne," by Chopin also accom panied by Miss Coolidgc. A pretty ballet dance by Miss Gladys Roberts, who was dressed in nn attractive pink costume, was presented to the playing of 'Hu muresque." An encoro of several acrobatic stunts was also enjoyed. Miss June Coolldgo was tho up per class sponsor for the tea, as slsted by. Miss Virginia McWllliams. Miss Jean White anu Miss Kleanor Vernon were faculty sponsors. Misses Myrno Smith and Clarice Taylor presided at tho tea table which wus centered with daffodils with a slender ycllo.r taper at either side. Arrangements were In a color scheme of gicen and gold. Members of tho pogram com mittee were: Miss Cecelia Itcynaud, Miss Barbara Cool id ge and Miss Nancy Guild. Party In Honor , Of Miss Shepherd Complimenting Miss Thelma 8hcphord,.-pf Walla Walla, who Is her house', guest . this week, Mrs. Francis Grcullch was -hostess at bridge last night at her homo on N avenue. ' 1 ' . " Three tables " of cards were at play with Mrs. Robert Quinn win-, nlng high honors and Ira. 'Oedrgo McDonald receiving consolation award. Pussy willows weifynN truetivoly arranged about tho horiirt. A "dainty luncheon was served latw In tho evening. ! VV Jolly Party Held ' ' At Simmons Home A jolly party took place last night at tho home of Mrs. Garfield Simmons with Mi's. Simmons and Mrs. Fred Davles hostesses. Guests were attired in costumes with bridge as .a diversion. Potted plants wero a pretty . decoration." Four tables of cards were on joyed with Mrs. W. D.. McDonald winning high honors. Mrs. O. K. Cado received consolation award. Tho prlzo for tho best costumii was won by Mrs. J. K. Hilary. Delicious refreshments w o r o served later in the evening. Presbyterian Aid Enjoys Program The ladles' . Aid society of the Presbyterian denomination met In the community room of thu church yesterday afternoon with the presi dent, Mrs. .Andrew lowy Jr., pro siding. ' Mrs. Jj. B. Moe hud charge of the devotional reading from Romans S:1S. Jler talk was Iniorostlng and had an inspirational appeal. New officers wero elected for tho coining year-with Mrs. 3joney re elected as president, Mrs. S. . B. Morgan chosen as secretary, and Mrs. I. C. Bowser as treasurer. Mrs. Robert Kakln presontod tho retiring officers, Mrs. W. C. throws, treasurer and Mrs. Jool Richardson, secretary with gifts In appreciation of tholr services. A lydnnmgo alo will bo held by tho society April 6. Two entertaining piano selections wero played by Miss Juno Rasens eroft. "Whims" by Schumann and "By tho Waters of tho Mluncconka" by l.imi ranee wero tho numbers. During the pleasant social hour Mrs. William Barclay and her com mittee served delicious refreshments. P.-T. Study Club Meets on Tuesday Two subjects, "The Feeding of Children," nnd a chapter, on "Dis cipline and - Obedience," wero studied by the Rlvcria Parent Teacher Study club at its meeting Tuesday afternoon at tho Rlvcria school. Mrs. Fred Gehring had charge of tho first topic, and Mrs. D. Faus of the latter one. At the next meeting of tho club. Miss Ruth Gnrrick and Mrs. Nellie G. Neal will hiivo charge of tho study, which will bo of the two emotions, anger and fear. Shower In Honor Of Evelyn Herr A lovely brlde-to-bo shower was given In honor of Miss Kvelyn llerr by her sister, Mrs. X Jones, Tuesday afternoon at her home on Fourth street with about tweiuy Coming events ,ist their shadows before" Ml AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW By refraining from over-indulgence Men who would keep that trim, proper form, women who prize the modern figure with its subtle, seductive curves cat healthfully but not immoderately. Banish excessiveness eliminate abuses. Be moderate be moderate in all things, even in smoking. When tempted to excess, when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, reach for a lucky instead. Coming events case their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indulgence if you vould main tain that lithe, youthful figure. Lucky Strike the finest Cigarette a man ever smoked made of the fin est tobacco The Cream of the Crop IT'S TOASTED." Everyone knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" not only removes impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. It's toasted" Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough. Bo Moderate! . . . Don't jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tab lets or other quack "anti-fat" remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year arc wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok ing lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky" instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form, TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-lo-coast network of the N. B. C 1930. The American Tobacco Co., MIrs. present. Tho wedding ot Miss Horr, duuKhter ot Mr. and Mia. Cleorh'O Horr, ot tills city, to Puttmm, son of Mr. and Mr. I'utnnm ot California, will bo an ovont of Sat urday. Nearlnir tlio oloso of tho ufier iioon dainty refreshments wero served. Mrs. G. W. Hunter Is Hostess to Club Members of the Inland City IMuochlo club met Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hunter ut their homo for several delight ful noun of cards. Clusters of daf fodils wero at tractive decorations. Tho club awards for high Hcoro wero received by Mm. Joe Harri son nnd W. D. Mitchell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles l'laylo wore, awarded tho guest prlzo, A duluty two-coursu luncheon was served no tiring tho closo of thn evening. r Tho club will moot March 17 with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wardoll. . Episcopal Guild Planning Events The St. Peter's Episcopal Guild met Monday afternoon in tho I-Ji Grundo hotel for a business merit ing following tho mission study rummage Halo to bo held April G and u Lenten tea to tako place at tho homo of Mrs. H. ' N. ' Ashby March 2fi. ' . Mrs, Harriet MacDortald con ducted tho mission study hour be ginning at 1:30 o'cIqck. ' Following tho guild mooting, Mu, Charles Kochm, Mrs. It. R. Westonhaver, Mrs. Krulik Wyldo una Mrs. Harry iiuibrlek wero hostesses. , Party Observes . , 57th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bennett cele brated their flfty-Bnvonth wedding annlvorsary Tuesday at tho homo of their daughter. Mrs. Lee Itimby, of La Grande, with a, family dtnncf in observance of tho day. Four generations of this family are living and a member of each generation was born In pecombef. St. Mary's Altar , Society In Meet Members or Ihe Kt. Mary's Altar society met Wednesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. It. G. Melan con with a largo representation present. , ; , At tho business meeting it was deelded to hold a rtiinmu'go sal a April 5. Delicious refreshments wero sorved later In tho afternoon nnd sewing nnd visiting wero pleus unl diversions. Tho society will meet again In two weeks with Mrs. N. 1L Allen. . ;; ' '' Parkdale Club In Delightful Party A delightful potluclc luncheon was enjoyed yesterday afternoon by tho members of the Purkdttlo club at tho homo of Mrs. Clyde Webb. Lunehoon wnu served at 1 o'clock and was followed by u business meeting. Two lovely numbers wore , pre sented by Mrs. Leal HusseD, "I Jleurd You Go Uy," and "Hoses. After Rain." Mrs. T. 1(. Maxwell accompanied her, "I Know u Lov- ly Garden" was a beautiful vocal selection by Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. Lloyd l'lerco guvo nn In teresting general account of tho I'hillpplno Islands.. Tho rest of thu afternoon was spent In conversa tion. Anniversary Day Is Celebrated At a' delightful dinner Tuesday; evening In tho Sueajawca Inn, Mr. i and Mrs. L. W. Weeks observed their 27th wedding anniversary i with covers laid for suven mem-: bers of the family. I Mr. and Mrs. Weeks wero mar ried in Nebraska, coming to Ore-1 gon about 20 years ago with tholr daughters llcrnico and Mildred i (Mrs, . Hay Winters). Their two sons, HosHwell and Harold uero i born In this state. I For several years Mr. Weeks j has been an automobile dealer In La Grundo, and provlous to that sold insurance for tho Idaho State i Life. Announcements lho Hlversldo Ladles' Aid wilt. give an entertainment and social at j tho Lano chapel Friday night, i March 7 at 7:30 o'clock. Tho pro-' coeds will go to tho upkeep of tho j church. ! Tho Haptlst Women's society will j meet at tho church Friday aftor-! noon at 2 o'clock. Flection of of ficers will bo held and a "World j Day of Prayer Program" will bo . HiM'vril. For li'i-hhi v tho so- i clely has planned a mitten social. I A box luncheon will bo served at i;'io and a program given at 8 o'clock. All membet.1 and .friends ot tho church are Invited. Iji Grande Assembly No. 3 3, Or der of Halnbow for Girls, will meet in regular session at Uic Masonic hall ut 7:30 o'cloek Saturday eve ning. J nit lut lull will bo held. Members of the Masonic lodgo and of the Eastern Star aro invited. All Halnbow girls aro ursx-d to attend. The Willow Parenl-Teacher as sociation will meet uc 7:30 o'clock Friday evening In thn school for tho monthly meeting. Tho subjevt of the program will be "Citizenship", with the Rev, J. George Wnlz- and County School Superintendent K. A. Sayro as speakers. Tho Missionary socieiy of - tho Presbyterian church will havo a prayer service for an hour tomor row, morning at 10 o'clock In tho l church. As It is national prayci day everyone is invited to attend. . . You Simply Must Wear A J OJ DTT This Spring FABRICS ENGLISH TWEEDS COVERT CLOTH BASKET ; WEAVE 3R 1NL STYLES Short, medium and 3-qaurtdrs'' length jackets. F 1 a red skirts, new gored and pleated models. SPRING IS HERE OH ALMOST I1KRB,''1P- TUB..' SI'HINO TAILLKUltS ONE S10KS ALU10ADY ARIO ANY INDICA TIONS OK TUB SHASON. SOM1S 'J'llJNO WI'J 110 KNOW IS THAT Sl'lTS ARM Till!) MOST IMPORT ANT FASHION THIS SPRINOV THIS I'OI'UIjAHITY I-ASTINO IN TO EARLY SUMMER. Prices $17.50 & up; PUTMAN'S ... . An explorer wauls a balloon with which to peiiirate the mam moth cavern of New Mexico. And how about a Hubmarlue to scale Ml.' KverestV STATE Theatre NOW PLAYING COLUMBIA PICTURE! k. xi i b i war. : i ri i 1 9 i i ffA w rJHL SAUyONtll JM- JACK EGAN ::;MXM I CAE K EL MYERS '. WmM, The Revue of Revues A vivid IIH'liUlKO of ntclofly and mil til! LOIS NELSON LEADS MUSIC CO-OP BUREAU of the, University pf.;6reC, dent body ,'lh" ;tlto: 'miisieaV Miss l.ols Nelson, of ai Clrande, has been chosen chairman uf .fi "music cooperation committee" W- Kiiulzed In an (Effort to increaso.i.th1 interest' of . thu koii sLudi evenls fflven for lJt6sLUdotitHydur Uk the year.; , j The appolndileut 'was 'maUo by Tom .Stoddard, Student body presi dent, who said that tho lack of in terest among tho students as a wholo in musical events of this year caused tho stunont adminis tration to feel that this situation should bo remedied nnd that steps should bo taken to havo tho stu dents realize thn value of tho mus ical programs, most of them of very high caliber, which uro pre sented periodically on tho campus. "Wo fml that this Is a Hliuallon which con bo Kroully Improved by the IuIcIIIkciu uso of publicity Lliac will reach Individual students more effectively, than tho usual newspaper stories," dr. Hloddard remarked. Miss Nelson, a iuphomoro In Journalism, has in addition to her ublllty as a journalist and nowspu per writer, considerable expcrlcnco In the field of music, being well ad vanced In tho study of thu piano. Kho will select a sub-niembcr of her committees from, all tho, campti living organisations, whoso' , dntle's, wll l)u a clrculato bullollnA, letters 'undahnoUnuementBv regard ingmtislcaii events. ."' ,T .' 1 IOltTI,ANl. Ore., Miirclf fC (At') Mob . ICmse, I'ortland,: von two out - of three- falls from Charles Struck, Htlllwuler, '6k In.. In their heavyweight wrestling mulch hero last night. Kruno took the first Tall In US minutes, :io seconds with a wrlstlock. HI rack evened mutters1 by taking the second full in flvo minutes wllh a back trip and body press. Krusn won tho final fall In 11! minutes with an airplane spin. Italy has extended tax cxeiup tlons now enjoyed by heads of largo families to pensioned civil service employes, or their widows. J1 M ).',' KG VC V.V Friday i ' 11:30 a.m Thi a Wcs tern Chocolate is unlike any you knew "Back East" If you're a newcomer to the Westmeet Ghirardclli's Ground Chocolate a West erner since 1852. You arc used to think ing of cocoa asa powder and of chocolate as a cake. But Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate has cocoa's convenience with chocolate's full fine flavor. Order a tin to daytry it for every chocolate use. G H I RAR D EXLI'S Q CHOCOLATE PRTB Wiii9 ont Ntwih Point St., San PrirxuYo. ( jlif. fnr"Swrt Stirwn" Racipf Pici No,