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.,. : 'riday, March 28, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERjA.GKAffDE,. PRE. Page TKre S(DCDIETy MEWjrl tmversary is w Celebrated At 0. E. S. Meeting Ikii Uujie Chuptur, No.'HI.'Or uf I hp Kalt'i n Star, mot WfU ,iy (ivrjiinh- punt officttra wis re h(.mI ami tho Ihlrty-niiith. un- Hkiwhif; the regular IjuhIiU'HS oil ( '. M. Jlumplirtya told or inirpu.se ol' ilin proKi'ain. unij .Mih, George Hirnlo ut tho o, thi' past oflicerH iimrchetl S st-ciloiiM reserved eMpcchilly for t lionor guests. Tho march was jjy .1 I'm. ISNu Huh.sl-11 and J. IS. iLioMs. Mi's. Kussell WjiH worthy 'fi'ti tir i'.io, ami besides huv : Ticrvcil earlier than uiiy oilier $ of I u-pr present, she was tho t fhurtur members there. Mr. ,ioMh served In iyi'3 ia worthy inn. Tho first couple wus fol-i-d by Mrs. Nellie G. Neil!, for lanv years the Oigunist of the -hter. and .Mis. Florence Liacon, lias given long service ua sec "fv. They were followed by MT past officers, many of whom h given a great n.uny years of dUho service, 2 tfilMI 'Jhuri Jiauin spoKe, Honoring :past officers, Little Miss Gladys rts gave a Hpringtimo dance. ng her encore she presented each past officer with a flowor from ii large basket.. : Theao' were, the sift of tho worthy matron, Mrs. IS. 13. Heutty anil tho worthy, pat ron, C. 1. Hutchcna. Miss Catherine Wissler accompanied at the piano. MIhh Vera lleutty . and Garrett Humphrey usslfHeil with tho light ing uffecta. Mrs. L. H. Itusaell, who as Mlsa El In WeatherH signed the clmriei of the chapter, told in a most in teresting way of tho curly begin nings of tlie organization 3D yearn ago. Mrs. Htissell read a "letter from Mrs. A. 13. Cherry, of Van couver, Wush... tho only other charter member. - Miss Gladys Huberts, in an at tractive costume, presented each one preaent with a gift from her tray. On inspection tho gift wus found to bo a yearbook of Hope Chapter, containing much interest ing information. IS. It. Klngo made the closing announcements and Mrs.' W V. Kowler and Mrs. h. B.' Moe as sisted in compiling a list of those present. Following tho program delicious refreshments were served at suall tables. Mrs. Andrew bointy Jr., .was ciiiiinnan oi una couimmcc. Past grand officers ." of Jlopo Chapter who wero honored- men, bers wero Mrs. ' Genevlb.,o lJdhneu Unnip. grand Ituth' in lftlh;,Mrs, Km ma L. Kiddle, grand Electa In 11)16, and present grand officers arc Mrs. Hazel Graham, grand Ada: and George T. Cochran, worthy grand patron. Fust matrons and patrons or Hope Chapter aro: In 1801, Mrs. Addle IS. Ilryun, and C. 8. Dunphcy; 1S92 Mrs. Jen nie Ellis and C. 8. Dunphey; 1M Mrs. Jennie Ellis und S. It. Hnevcs; 1894 Mrs. Idu IS. Dunphey and J. M. Church; ms Mt Mary IS. Heeves and C. 8. Brown; l8G.Mrs. Jesalo h. Cavana and John Mc Alisler; 1897 Mrs. Dora B. Sehillco and T. H. Cox: 18U8 Mrs. Kli?.a- Uoth M. Cox and A. C. Wiltiunis; 1899 Mrs. Elizabeth M". Cox and A. C. Willlnms: 1900 Miss Mary War nick and John McAHster; 1901 Mrs. Alice Lndd and W. J. Church; 1902 , Mrs. isiia ituHseu and w. J Church; 1903 Mrs. Annie IS. nacon and J. IS. Iteynolds; 1904 Mrs. Clara T. Iylo and 1-Ved Geibel: ' tho Sacajawca Inn at, a charming dinner-bridge. Lovely pink tulip centered tho dinner tablo. Seven tables of bridge were at play with Mm. Chase Bohnenkamp and Walter lteuter receiving awardH for high tally. Charming Dinner Bridge Thursday Mr. unci Mm. II. H. Dixon wore lioxt and lioatcna ut n clinnnhiK iliiiiii'i'-brldKo for niiunbois of llio Alpha club liiHt nlKlu at thoir liomu on Second Direct. Dinner wiih orvcd ut 7:15 o'clock ut four luUlo centered wllh clustorn of frcGxInn in a color Hchcino of oiuiiko and wlilto. .Mm. Wultcr lclainun and Charles lleynoldH received IiikIi honors at brldtie. 305 mihk Mortio AWrich and M-iLutheraii Ladies I IC. Hull: 1000 Mrs. Gcnevlcvo Uohnenkamp und W. J, Church; 1907 Mrs. O. Muy Noyes and M. K. Hall: 1008 Mrs. Mary O. Korent and Arthur C. Williams: 1909 Miss Aid Entertained LET US HELP YOU PL an Garden :1 From Our Large Assortment of Flower and Vegetable Seeds noie M-ll ovists 1115 Adams The l.ulheran ljadlcs Aid met vestcrduv afternoon at the homo Ituchcl 10. Worstcll and A. C. Mac- ot nr(li c Hansen on N. Second Lennun; 1910 Miss Pauline Leder- street. At tho business nicotine Mm lo and A. C. MucLennun: ion miss jm schilllni; was unanimously Carrie is. Hunter and II. I. I.ln- elected president to fill the vacancy coin: 1912 Mrs. Mario Juclison anj iL.ft )y t, reslBiintlon of Mrs. Will U H. ltussell; 1913 Sliss Cynthia t,.r fohiuian. due "to ill health Stein and J. J. nroiiKhton; 1914 i tM(, ubscneo of the president, Airs, irono K. Williams anu rc. iv. jra, j(.r Awes led In the .devo- Kiddle; 1915 Mrs. Ida M. Cherry -ciolmi. T10 roi;rnni Included an and Georffo j . Cochran: 1010 Mrs. 'lu.U.i from tho christian Herald Kmma U Klddl und C, D. Huff- ,,' !i.var" which was' follode by a mun; 1917 Mrs. Myrt.o Bro.uirhton discussion. During the social hour anu. a. wininnis; ivia airs, jdalnty refreslimcnta wore served by Maine i:. utven and ai. iiuinpn- . ijl(J hostess, reys;- 1019 fllrs.. J''lorence li. Hucon and Itobort S.- Hukln; 1920 Mrs. Cnssio. lllever and C. . M. Hiiniph ,reys; 1921 Mrs. HtiUIa Huin)hroys und Peter lllever: 1922 Mrs. Nellie O. Nolll and Colon H. Eberhard: 1923 Mrs. Martini KUIott Parker and Dr. K. P. Mossmun: 192.4 Mrs. Nottlo K. Kak I n and Charles lllnfr mofts. ex'tl In home economic, to Lawton Stearns, 'Zt In pharmacy, wag announced at the Kappa Kap. pa Oamma 'house at dinner last wock. Miss Simmons, Trha was In college last quarter, has been at her home In C'latskanln since Christmas. Stearns Is conducting a drug store In Clatskanie. lie Is a member ot Slima Nu fraternity. Miss Dooley to Wed Mr. Lynch Apr. 15 Announcing, the engagement of Miss Sarah Dooloy, daughter of Mrs. Joe N'elflon .to Kuy L. hyuch, son of Mr. and Mrs, Claudo 1 l.vnrh. Mm. Ivnnh and Mrs. Charles V. Ulngner were hostesses at a delightful . shower Tuesday night at Mrs. Blngner'a homo. The wedding to take place April 15 waa told hy aiuall carda attach- ed to a spray, of sweet peas fur each guest. .A dainty two-course luncheon ; was served during the evening. Degree of Honor Meets Last Night Thursday Bridge Club Entertained At a delightful afternoon of bridge Mrs.. W. S. lliiror was host. e.HH to the Tliiirsdny ltridge club nor; 192B Mrs. M nil do IC. Eberhard yesterday at her home. Three tables nnd Eurnest Ii. Illngo: 1920 Mrs. !of .cards wore enjoyed with Mrs. Carrie I. Stcincamp and A. V. I.ind eron; 1927 Mrs. Minnie B. Hodgln and Dr. J. D. Ingle; I02S Mrs. Lydla boney nnd Joint S. Hodgln; 1929 Mrs. Hnzol Graham nnd George 'S. Blmie.. - - - ' . Clio Club Meets r At Sacajawea Inn Uelllc Green winning high honors, Mrs. Lehi Jones- will entertain the club next week. . ; ' " ...."'' Lawton Stearns To Wed Miss Simmons Announcements Tho Ii Grundo Cuy Council oi raront-Tenchor assoelatluuH will meet Monday, March 81. Tho reg ular time fur meeting would lo April 7. but as this falls in the middle of tho spring vacation and many people will bo away from tho city, tho meeting will bo hold a week earlier. The buslneHs ses sion will bo held nt 3:45 In tho Hncajawen Inn. Conferences begin at 2:30 und will bo announced to morrow. v - Dr. Hay Murphy will rovlew tho 'Tragic Kro." by Cluud" Bowers, one of the most outstanding non- fiction books published last year, at tho meeting of tho Neighbor hood Literature club Monday eve ning nt 7:30 o'clock in tho gold room of the Ui Grande. hotel. Th Interpreter, Theodore Gor don, a stocky Indian, stood at tho edge of tho witness stand, nnd with no more emotion than that dis played by tho Impassive witness, translated her jargon Into Kngllsh District Attoruoy Uuy Ii. Moore, through tho hours of questioning Nancy, did not on a sluglo occa sion refer to Mrs. Marchand as any ono other thun "tho witch." Nancy has testified he knew tho womuii she killed only by that name. lu you reel sensitive untl hurt iMxtuihO I ho folks don't greet you when you arrive homo at night ? Then try UiU remedy. Walk Inln tho house with your shoe cover ot! with mud. ' ' ' .'. :' . Mlulrchs Iflivo yau had any ex perience as cook? .. , ' , Applicant No. mam. ; -( r ' Mistress What did you' do af; . tho last place?: - . Applicuut I waa oculist or v kitchen. -i -. , ' Mistress OculiHt ot the kitchen?' Wliat in the world did you dp? Applicant 1 removed tho eye' from tlie potatoes. Withered Indian Woman Tells Of Killing "Witch" A nlnnunt ftveninir wtia enioved by the Degree of 'Honor Protective ItUI-1 AI..O, March -7 (XV) hiipIkIv bisi niirht hi. tho homo of Nanoy )lowen, tho withered old Cuyaga IikIIhii, yesterday told a jury tine nnd killed too "wntto witch of ' Buffalo," Mrs. llenry Marchand, on instructions from Llla Jlmersnn, the Seneca woman on trial for tho murder of tho artlst'a wife. . - In a high pitched, almost whin ing Indian tongue, Nancy told through an Indian interprotcr tho developmcntij ' ot tho Marchand murder beginning on February 27 and carrying through tho actual slaying. Sho described in detail how sho battered the head of ;tho ltttlu French woman with throe' blows of a ten cent hammer and then, 'UW.t Ar, - A 4-' -Dn .4i 10 "Uo Mrs. Murcnanu s HcreaniN XlOSieSS Al i al tyifor her pollco dog,- choked her into Insensibility nnd ueatn witn a wau of choloroformcd paper crammed Into iho throat. Mrs. Wob Smith with. Mrs. George Kennedy assisting ns. hostcsa. Mra- lJllxabctit ' Wale v.past t- president waa presented . with n past presi dents pin. tMra.' S.- G. Colomanr past president received a, gift, Mrs, Olive-. Kenneda.S. vice . president, presided In' tho 'ubsenco of. tho president, . Tho- homo, wna prettily urranged-. with spring flowers., t TJtreo tables of bridge- wore en Joyed with Mrs.. It.-Swan win ning.'flrat honors and rMrsj Wnlo second. Consolations was received by Mra. v. H.'Stoeltihg.,; : ' : -.ui-..' : S .'.- vl..-. , MrsBert-, Webb Members of Clio club guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. nenkamp Jr. Wednesday night at OT Interest to La Grande friends Is the following clipping from tho Oregon State Barometer announn- lng the engagement of Lawton were Stearns, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Hoh- .Stenrns of this city: ... . ., ,. The engagement of Isabel I e Shn- STATE Today & Saturday 'lie j : DELIGHTFUL 1 -V . -lL n einiE, i J V LA ROCQUE Also Our Gang in "Railroading" and The Vanishing West" STEVENS YAN EKGELEN COl BUKSON SILK & RAYON HOSE Size8'2 10 Colors Lido Sand, Champagne, Suntan, Rose Morn, ..Mirage, Pearl. Blush, Grain, Nude, Gunmetul 49c VV: JOEL' Main 759 Corner Cedar and Washington Like Posluin "There's a Reason" for our ever growing business; lots of parking space, prompt and careful delivery service, a. friendly store, a home owned store, a store with less overhead which means a store that can sell for less. Best grade merchandise fully guaranteed. SA TURD A Y an Y MONDA Dry Onions, 6 lbs 15f Dates, hulk; 2 lbs. : 25 Fresh Asparagus, 2 lbs '. ....29 Namco haby clams, try them ; 2 cans 29 Delicious Apple Butter, 2 lbs -. 30 Spe.rry Pancake Flour 25 Oxydol Washing Powder 19 Try Flat Bread Wafers delicious served with cheese, jelly, soups or salads; package 30 Salted Peanuts, lb 19? Veal ground for loaf, lb ."..30 ! Plymouth Rock- Hens dressed and drawn. ! Try our government inspected beef you will surely come back for more. i Members pt the n! ' It.;. club nQ with fflxa?. uert ;WoiU yeter: rfay afternoon witn' thrqp tabled it play. jolted-plants wero- used as decoration. - v M.rs. .William H,. , Penny received tlrst award with, second prize pres ented to Mrs. Walter - Jones. Mrs. Alvah- Crowley won guest prize. A dainty. t,wo-co.urse luncheon was . served. - . ; . I . .Mrs. ..IC; 1'YvWaldcn -will bo tbc; next hostess, April 10.. ' ; '.." Mis .Mafquardt . j Speaks at Meet' "Tho health of . tho child Is prln-! clnnllv . denoiident uoon , the; moth or? Miss Ailed IT.. Marquurdt. county . noaitn nurse, .said in nor, address to the - parent-teacher ns-1 soclation .of .the . Ackerman iTrahi-' mg scnooi at tia mcetmg tmst mgnt in the. normal school.''1 A. ' V , ; ; "And 'tlpoh . this responsibility 1b founded tho welfare of tho nation,"5 she continued.' .''The bid idea that' children may, ins well .have.- tho ho uullud ,wclilldren's diseases while young. and get them over wlih has not been entirely eradicated. One of tho largest expenses- of the school system la fts Jrepeatern' and uiany of these could be eliminated by probramcdical attention. . 'She also announced a' pre-schoot clinic !for children .who will enter, school neur year, .to be held May 1, ntitlonar children's' health day.. Miss L'dna Towery played a pi ano Belnctlon,'' "Witches liancfc" by MacUowMI iind . reapohded to '. an encore. ' , ' ' . , ' . "Secret xot Mine' by Sorrla was ,' sung by Mlsa Uuth Clclbid nCcom-, panled by-Miss Qriico Ucibcl. Hlie (ilso sang uu encore, ., f '. n. Diversity; Club ' Enjoys Meeting Mr. Bhtiich Prouly. was hostess lo the Diversity club yestenlny af ternoon with twelve members pres ent. Two interesting reports on iho Old Oregon Trail and tho Cov ered Wagon were given. Mrs. Orliu J,ewl.t, Mrs. Hotman nnd Mrs. John Trice received prizes til gutnes. Delicious refreshments were served Inter In the afternoon. .Mrs. Herbert Kvans will be the next hostess, April 10. WISDSM Wisdom demands that you secure the services of ex pert morticians who know the science 'and ethics of their profession and who have demonstrated their capacity and ability. We Understand Jj- :U'I "'''I Snodgras8 & Zimmerman. Phone Main 62 WHAT'S NEW In Millinery for Spring? HATS must be flatter ing. This is the dom inating theme of Spring millinery. Tlie effect is skillfully achieved by the supple new straws that are manipulated as easily as fine fabrics. ' 1 ' ' .r. . . .. Shown in Black, Beige And All Spring-Like Colors P-U-T-M-A-N-'S La Grande' 8 Exclusive Ready-to-Wear &' Millinery IfltWiWfffffflff tftffWlW . o o .. .. . : .'. . '. '.v...--..,. o '.. o I o - o o .. o !. ' ?2 1929 MODEL A SPORT ROADSTER EXCELLENT CONDITION " Main 500 .. . , 4th and Adaina ' Miss Majestic Contest VOTE COUPON Good for 100 votes for credit of M Address ......... When properly filled out and deposit', V ed in ballot box m It & S Electric Co; 107 Depot St. -'fy IGrandeIondI i AFTERNOON FATIGUE AVOIDED Energy Can Be Quickly Re stored By This Simple Method KatinK belween mel is ofWn prescribed hi doctprn especially for Ihone workinu at hih speed in officer and stores. Eneriy food, in compact and in etpensivc form, is easy to get for such "snacks," at ners and cipiar stands. The popular candy bar and the little parketa of sweet cookies are outstanding examples of That is offered. Then there are the soda fountains where milk drinks and carbonated beveragea can be en joyed. Doctors and food chemists who li.v trlvn i-nH nr flavored drinks to workers have discovered that' these foods restore energy quickly. The fact that the teats have been made in the late afternoon when vitality is low, makes the results mora signiflcant. Sugar, in addition to supplying energy, can help in promoting a more satisfying diet. Those foods rich in vitamins, roughage and minerals can bo much improved In flavor by adding a dash of sugar in cooking or when serving them. Good food promote) good health. The Sufar IwtlluU. , MEAT CO. Packers and City Grocery and Market Main 75-50 Distributors of Mt. Eml Economy Grocery and Market Main 573-48 ly Products v ;.. .Hoover Market . Main 755. ; 97 SLAUGHTER HOUSE SANITATION SCORE: One of the hig-hest in the STATE,' was given our plant .on February 14, 1930 by State Live Stock Sanitary Inspection Service. You not only want the best in quality and price but you also want to know that your meats are clean and sani tary. PORK ROAST, lb 19c HAMS, lb 22c PORK STEAK, lb 22c Sugar cured. VEAL ROAST, lb.' 22c BONED BUTTS, lb. .. .....:27c VEAL STEW, lb. 20c Boned and Rolled. ; PICNICS, lb. : 19c ' " GROCERY DEPARTMENT QUALITY FOODS FOR LESS! Honey Maid Grahams 2-11). Square Pkg. nArt Each UL 39c 59c Oxydol Washes anything, 2 pkgs .... Brooms Kxti'ii Special Kitchen Iiroom Monarch Catsup Made from whole ripe toma- - Q toes, large size - AC Sugar C & H Sugar, fine granulated, f!Qn 10-11). cloth bag JO Richelieu Peas l'larly June, No. 2 tins, PA. 3 for , DuC riilSHOC'S S WE 1ST Ground Chocolate j'his is a real quality product, KQrt 2 Pounds DOL P&GSoap The World's largest seller, Q Q 10 bars OVL Fresh Calif. Grass Pounds 29c Cauliflower Large White Heads, C Bach IVC We Sell McWilliams Quality Cakes, Pies and Cookies- Watch r or Our Pastry Specials YES WE HAVE GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS