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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1930)
h'ursclay, March" 13, 19.10' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA' GRANDE, ORE. Tagc THrec ghtful Program ren Yesterday At . A. R. Gathering ellghtful program, during ii thorough account of the Robert K. J-.ee was given by .label Morton, took placo at lighters of the American illon yesterday at tho homo :. W. U. Iickons. Jce's nnecs- h successes unci failures, his n d deuth, his important bat- were included In this In. hg report. A lurgc uttenduncc resent. he business meeting the reg- rs. Itay Williams, presided. ay Murphy, treasurer, rc- that about $17 wuh realized COOT NEWJ1 from tho recent WaalilnKtou's Ijirthduy tua. Later In thu ufturnoon, Mi'.l. I'lckviu naalHti'd by her iIuiikIiHt. Mrs. Llohnenkumii, nerved tea, with Mrs. Hay Williuiim iiresidinu at the table which wnr iitti'iiotivn ii centerpiece of pink carnations and Dieuuer jniiK laperH. Tho next meetliiB will bo April 9 with Mm. Krltg Lottea. Si. Kobert Kaldn will havo clmi-go of the pi-oRi-uni, -The Life af Gen erul Grant." ninit last nlKht at the homo of Mrs. Henry Jlili with three .tablen at play. Honor) at briilKo weru won by Mm. Julia IIoIuich, firm and Mrs. Grume 11111. second. lecora tions wero In u St. Patrick's day niollf, ; . A dainty lunehiron was served followlne; cards. Tlfe next meeting will be Willi Mrs. Julia Holmes, March IS. Division A Of Aid In Session Wednesday Night Club Entertained Members of the We.lncsday NlKht club spent a pleasant ove- ! lllvlsiou A ul' the Loyal Wstors of tho christian church met at tho j home of Mrs. Lloyd 1'urdy yester. i (lay allernoon with Mrs. 1'urdy In rhnixo of the ineetlllK. .Mrs. 11. A. Thomas led In the lUnyor. I A K'-mtral business session was I held when n birthday party was j planned for April IS, tho next J meeting to take place lit the home of Mrs. William Way, w.lh Mrs. C. K. Golden assisting as hostess. Ten members were. In attendance. RAYON SILK DRESSES Size 7 to 14 $3.49 WASH DRESSES ALL FAST COLORS A ge 2 to 14 98c to $2.95 LADIES' WASH FROCKS Size 14 to 44 $1.95 & $2.95 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP iMr. Putnam And Miss Herr Wed Ai a quiet wedding ceremony last week. 51 Iks' Kvelyn ' lien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fieorge : Hi it, became the bride of Lyle rutnam, Ron of Mr. and Mrs. Put nam, uf .Southern California, at the home of tho bride's parents at 2S0C N. Ash street, with Elder Melding of the Seventh Hay Ad- 've'ntist from Idaho -officiating. Tho bride was dressed in green , fiat crepe carrying pink and white carnations. Allendiiig her was hoi sister, Miss Kimleo Iferr, Tvenrln? bluo georgette and a colonial cor sage. Tho bride's mother wore Ktintan crepe de chine. Emerald Putnam, of Nilton, was tho best man to his brother. Tho homo was uttvnctlvo In nn arrangement of ferns and spring floweiu carnations and daffodils. Following tho wedding u buffet supper was served witli about twenty near relatives and friends present. Mr. and Mrs. Putnam will make their home In the valley for several months. Quiet Wedding Is Event of Monday Miss Lillian Peulngton, daughter of Mrs. lenu P. Peulngton of this elty became the brldo of llaxler Kavanaugh, sun of Mrs. Quelle Kavniiuugh of San Francisco at n quiet afternoon ceremony Monday at the Trinity church In Portland with the Itev. Krancls If. Hull of ficiating. O.-E. S. Initiation Ceremony Is Held The first initiation ceremonies io bo exemplified by the new officers of Hope Chapter No. 13, Order of the Kustern Star took place hMt night when a new member was In itiated. This was also the first time the Kustern Star quartet. Miss Vina Con Icy, Miss Mabel Morton, V. V. Nusbaum and George Hlr nie accompanied the rituals and added much to tho impresslveness. The order voted to aceepl an tn- "Comlng events ccst Ihetr shadows before" rKOf FACING im -.SHOW bcome L i I AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW By refraining from over-indulgenco M'-ii who would keep that trim, proper form, women who prize the modern figure with its subtle, seductive curves cat hcaltbfully but not immoderately. Banish execssiveness eliminate abuses, lie 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 cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indulgence If you would maintain that lithe, youthful figure. I 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 onsy removes impurities but adds to the ilavar and improves the taste. Yowr Throi Protection agcinst hriurtlon against cough. . . I- .t . ? r I .1 .!:...- 1 f..l :nn n',r-Anm (r.m rmUxtnn .nU. i'.iic!cr;U'.-: . . . IAn t jeopardize 1:1c minium mr m.'..-u nan, u.mumui n.uui.iiib AvUui..ti ind icts or other quack "ami-tat" remedies condemned by the Medical prolession! Millions ot dollars cacn year arc wasicJ on these ridiculous and danperous nostrums. lie Sensible! He Moderate! We do not represent that smok 'ifiR lutlo' Striko Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when Ir.n;pt;d"t7,"o7ryou!-4e!l" too well, if you wiil "Re it'i for a tMiy" iuMe.id, you will thus avoid over-indulgence in luinps that c.use ecc weight and, ty itvoid:ng ovxt-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. TUN I: IN' The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every SiUrnlay eight, over a coast-to-coast network of the N. D. C. t (Q 1939, Tho Arrer'rftr Tohfcco Co.. Mtrt. vilnllon to exemplify work at tho nmieliibly nt tho Krand chuier ut Portland In Juno. Tho iioxt nioetliiB Murch 20 will honor nil piist officers of tho chup. ttr tintl will ohsorvo tho blrlliUuy of tho order -which wuh limtltutod Mnrcll 1. 1K91. Inviliitions uro hfiK mulled lo all pust oTficora which Include about 100 pontons. Missionary Group In Regular Meet The Woman'H Foreign Mission ary society uf tins Muthodhit KplH eopal elinrch met at tho home of Min, It. F. 'J'ler yesterday after noon with Mrs. It. W. helKhtu'i, president, preHidin. Mrs. Head, ley had charge ot thu devotional, with Mrs. l.ciKlitoii leading tho lesson "Unfinished Tasks." Next Sunday will bo observed a thank offering Sunday. At the eloso of tho meeting dellelous re freshments wero served. Tho next session w ill bo held at tho homo of Mrs. W. H. lMerson April LO. Education Club Host at Party The Kditeation club of the nor mal school gave u delightful parly Tuesday evening In the music room of tho school, which was decorated in a variety of spring flowers, giv ing a color scheme of iistel shades. The organization first held a business- meeting for the purposo of electing new officers for tho com ing quarter. Mrs. Kilna William son was re-elected president; K;u geno Bowman was elected vice president and Miss - Kmlly roust was re-elected secretary-treasurer. Following the business meeting tho party enjoyed a group1 of games. A novel plan of refreshments com, pleled the evening's entertainment. Members of tho faculty who were special guests wero Miss Helen Moor, dean of women, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Macomber, ,1ohn Miller, Miss Amanda Zahti, Miss Kate Iloux. Miss Ioulso Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Stevenson. Honor Birthday Of Miss Landers Honoring tho fourth birthday of her daughter, Virginia Helen, Mrs. J. F. Innders entertained from 2 to 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. Jolly games were enjoyed and re freshments served. Those present were: William Charles Landers. Virginia Helen l-anders, Catherine Kdwards. Paul ine Edwurds, Junior Kd wards. Flea nor Seward, Fhnor Howard, Peggy rueke.tr, Wtnton Vuekett, ''rank Hopkins, 01 in Hopkins, Dorothy Hopkins, Fdltb Hopkins, Itlehard Ferris, Chester Kirtlaml, Itlchard Sry, Ionard Fry, Herbert Fry, Jaeh McGhean, Naonila Creas man. I,o Desca lMepor, ynn l'lep er. Hiehard Trevey, Hally Dun bur. Tommy, Dpnmr, and .Frujuy? Vornz. So-Ne-He Club In Enjoyable Meeting The Ho-NeHo club met Tuesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Cur tis l.iudsey with IS members and three visitors present. Games were a dHiK-hlful diversion. Mrs. Harvey ANNOUNCING OUR THREE-DAY CC AT iT IP . E C DAL AiA Slzes IihfA Hil lm 4 " i4 to 20 1 li TKUSONALLY SELECTED, NEWEST SPUING COATS, MANY BEING SHOWN FOR THE FlliST TIME. P1UCED SPE CIALLY FOR THESE THREE DAYS ONLY. ' ; .. TKAVKIi Cfl.X'I'S,' ll!i:.SS COATS. COATS l'OJl KVKIIV DAV WIOAIt, IV MISSUS' WO.MUN'S SI.10S. AI AK M YOUR SKI.KCTKJNS NOW. A SM'ALti JJKI'OSIT WILL ilOI.U ANY GAItMENT. P-UT-M-A-N'S La Grande s Exclusive Ready -to-W ear & Millinery Patten reeeived fit.';t award. Foiled plants formed an effect ivo decora, Hon. :'.' Mnlnly refreshments wero nerved. The next meeting will be wilh Mrs. F. II. Canu'S at soa Al avenue. -Kav gv One pound of tomato seed will plant about 1 i" neren. I STATE Theatre Announcements "Citizenship" will be the subject of the program of tho Greenwood I'arenl-Touehcr association tomor row afternoon when It meets In the school. Tho Hov. Frank Hop kins will bo the speaker. Two plays will bo presented by tho students, n musical one , by .Miss Myrtle Hoyt's room, and tho other by Miss Alleo Hnook'a sixth A grade and I ho seventh grade taught by III drlgo Huffman. . , . ;, . .' ' The Women of the Moosebeart Leglofl will ineeY with Mrs. Walter Swartz at tho south tfnd of .Bocund street Friday evening for a" social evening. Mrs. Mary Hoffman will be assistant hostess. All Moose and their families are InviLnd. P Coll a physician. Thon btgin "cmoraoncy" treatment with VA DODlil OVtR W MILLION JARS USED YtAPI V FRIDAY & SATURDAY TWO DAYS ONLY COLUMBIA Productioa TALKING COMEDY of MODERN MARRIAGL ALL '' , Also The Third Chapter of "THE VANISHING WEST" P-LrU-S A GOOD COM E 1) Y LAST TIMES TODAY "SECOND WIFE" LILALEE - CONRAD NAG EL CINERARIA SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY IFOR 99 CENTS 2 FOR $1.00 ovists 1115'a Adams Ave, Phono M-ll W3TH nn GHAT COUOT r2K sTi ii;u.iu:it f:ot:iK Crod r ubber, excellent green bnUier upholMterlng, beautiful green JjiH'o finish on a perfect body. This cm Is one of our specials, priced below Northwest Manual fur quick sale. Kale price for li mure day: An OK car Z $645 mint 'iikvkom;t cori'K K.xeelleut UllJO 1)UCO, flno lip- holsteiiug, G tires like new, motor completely reconditioned and covered by out 3U-day guar antee. 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