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r. Tuesday, April 8, 1930 ILCCAL M 111" JlouUs Among those ri'Klstored at local liotclH are: K. CI. Cruvin. Portland; Mabel llenn and children, Union: .1. 10. C'rwynne, AlturuH, Call.; M. J. ll'lKhtowon, Contmllu; O, M. Pierce, 0.-V. C. Gilo, Portland; William Cooper, St. Louis; 10. C. Cnroy, John I'arey, John Phillips, Kloux Fa I Ik, H. D.; 1 H. Clilltert. Uoise; C. 10. Johnson, Tueoma; H. I. liarber, S)0)cane; Mrs. if, L Gladding1, Jlntte; Mr. and Mrs. D. . Kourt, and Hon, Uoise; J. McGulre, Purtland; J. A. Hennle, Kugene; H. II. Whitmore, Marshtield; Mr. and Mrs. O. Hon, Senttlc; L. J', Pearson, llurns; Geoi'Ko S. Inc;; Jordan Valley; ami 11. L, Congburn, O.-W. Slopped .lore l' O. HesM, formerly of tlil clty.wlll be a visitor hero until I'ridCy, stopping for n few days on her way to Salt Lake City where .she will be matron In the Utah children's home. She spent the winter in Tillamook with her daughter. Mrs, Hess Is the wife of the Rev. V. O. Hess, the Baptist minister of La Grande, who puyaed away last hu miner. Given I bulge Members of the La Grando fire department, buth paid men and volunteers, presented Chief . C. T, LhulHey with a oltd gold badgo nt IokL nlKht's monthly mooting the department. of Not so Well The Hcv. M. G. Tennyson, rector of the Episcopal church, who has been HI for the last few days, was reported to bo worse last night. His condition was a little bettor this morning but he Is still too 111 to see visitors. Cur Abandoned .. ' The ear that was stolen from tt. l- Titfu'i on lv avenue Sunday. night, was Veeovered late yesterday. It was found abandoned near the business section, with almost all of the gasoline used up. ...... Visiting Relatives Gladys Snider, of Pendleton. Is In La Grande this week visiting rela tives. She is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Starr. Revival Meetings Revival meetings are being held even: night this week at 7:46 o'clock at the. Gospel .mission Kvangelist Ferris A. Dncld will speak on a series of lectures, the subject bring VThe Second Coming of Christ." All are invited. Improving Mrs. Tom; UeRoi'de. who. umlcr-wi-nt a recent operation at the Grande Ronde hospital, is Improv ing. :t. r.i At llle llnlcls Mrs. May Stevens, Portland; U. I Greonrlale, Portland; G. K. La bell. Portland; R. A. Vernon, I'ort laml; li. J. Knapp, Salt Uikc City; t 10. Dignian, Seattle; and W. F. Falk, Portland, are registered at local hotels. Kpi'iil Wci'lit'iid llOTO Mr. n ml Mra., Lou Kull-r i-jlurn-t-il to thoir humo in l-nrtliind after vislllliK fur several lln.vn ullh Ills muthcr, Sirs. Grace FuVsr. Leaving Thursday Mrs. Herbert llnnna and daugh ter. M Irian and lavellc, aro driving to AValla AValla Thursday morning in visit Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Berry (formerly Cencvieve llanna). In F.nUTprlse Mr. and Mrs. James Dennett and MLs.s Margaret Dixon are visiting with Stuart Dennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennett, this week in En terprise. It. A. It. I:. Meets The It. A. II. K. will meet tonight In tho Saeajawea Din for a regular meeting, dance and social evening. Llmlsey'M orchestra will furnish the music. , From Wallowa Dr. .John D. Gregory, of AVal tijwu, was in 1-a Grande hist week und on business accompanied by I j, h Allien,, also of "Wallowa, can didate fr representative from Un ion and Wallowa counties. Yi-lklU'lutivos .vr. Frank Gildersleevc and , imhlauirhtcr. Virginia FouqueUe, "Vl'iiT'ln Knterprise visiting Mr. and ' ' Mrs. Tom Dennett, Mrs. Fouquetto's great - grandparents, during the pring vacation. Seriously HI Miss Florence Sullivan is seri misly 1)1 at the St. Vincents Ifbspltal in Portland where she has been In training. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sullivan, have been called to her bedside. ..i llettirniMl Sunday Mrs. K. F. LaFrienler nnd daugh l"r Pauline returned Sunday fn.un Portland where tHey spent hint weekend on a business trip, driv ing down Friday. I !! II I'flf.f l-'rntn tin Idlki- t.'. 1. Putnmn llns reUll-lu-d from .MAIN, fur nn.vllilne thill Ih In lie iirlnlcd. It it s li orders taken mill flnislieil on tlino. N E L S 0 N tHitn Vtrt Offhts Wonderful News For Fits Sufferers . lirooklyn. X. V.- Most stubborn a.se.- of epilepsy have been slopped hy new remedy. Thousand of suf ieiers have been helped. If you have fits write at once to PhenHlep lol Company Jinx 71 St. Johns PI. Slu. Drooklyn. N. Y for free book Kl. Dept "s-l. t pd. .Adv. BED Elf JT Hot Lake where 1)6 was a patient last week, lie Is Improving and la back at work. Annual Pre.sbj-tcHal Meeting Thft annual Prosbyterlal meeting Is being held In Raker today nnd tomorrow. The president, Mrs. Herbert Hannn, will preside- with women from' Union nnd "Wallowa counties attending and with from 20 to 25 present from hero. Prom inent guests are the- Rev. and Mrs. Grover-C. Brlchett, of : Colombia, H. A. Mrs. Kvelyn Rancroft, of the National Missions board of Han Francisco nnd the Synodlcol presi dent, Mrs. 1. A. Thompson, of Portland. , From Ohio Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Ream, tour ists of Cleveland, Ohio, stopped in La Grande this morning on their annual tour of Homo part of West ern United States. This year, In addition to viewing Ocgon, they plan to spend codsldcrablo time In Washington. Stopped! Iloro The Whitman nll-coliego gloo club stopped In La Grande Sunday on their return to Walla Walla af ter a concert. tour. "Kvcry Member". Social An: Vr,y . member '.social , was arranged for the, next meetLngj.of tho- K. P. lodge; April "14." at. lust night's session. ; Several novel and entertaining features, are being nr- raned- arid It is rumored i:lhat "Amos and Andy."; will make -a per sonal' appearance.--, If Any member Is unable to rutfcnd due, t'o lack of transportation It will be -provided, one-of the officers announced to day. Following the program a buf fet" luncheon will bo served.- This meeting . is for members only., ; Homo This Morning -. ' Mr." and Mr.8.:'Iiii;. Norton re turn od' home this morning front a weekend ' spoilt In Portland on business and pleasure. 1' Scarlet Fever Case Iiisiiilssed The home- pf Jean Walker has been released from scarlet fever quarantine. ' According to the city health records this leaves the city free froni any' quarantines. Ijulles Alii Mecl.s The Ladles Aid of tlic Lutheran church .will meet in tho annex of tho church Thursday .afternoon, April 10 fur a no-hostess inectlns at- -2 o'clock. , - Mpotlns AVmIim.-wIhv The Woman's l-'oioisn SHasion iiry society- of the M.-; 1-5. chunh will meet Wednesday afternoon1 nt the 'home' (it Mrs. W. l'ierson at 1305 Tenth at 2 o'clock. 'Mrs. Perkins", wife '.of the missionary vJio. hpfl ;returpf i from. India;; will sneak. All menioers anu wi.-iiu.-i tire urged to attend. Baby Son ; Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Lanky of Canby, Ore., aro the parents of a son born today at the General hos pital In Salem. Mrs. Lasky Is the' daughter of Mr. and Mra. Homer Tuylor. ' To 1ntenrbc Miss Anna Freels - pent the weekend at her homo 1" Knterprise. Mrs. n. K. Stone, of KnterpriHe. who was a guest of Miss I'reels last week, returned home with her. Unity Dor Mr. and Mrs. John Clol.eler aro the parents of a baby hoy norn April 4 at their home . In Digin. The new arrival has been namcu Wendell John Gekelcr. Iliishtoss Trl Melvln Dandy returned tms morning from a business trip to Portland, gol"S down Sunday even ing - . I'm tm Viilon William Dobbin, of Union, was in La Grande yeicrday on business. From Wallowa Mrs. II. G. Skillings and Mrs. Ada Doyd, of Wallowa, wore 1m Gnindc visitors last weekend iransnewug busiiTcs. I 'I'tuii V.n I orttrise- Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Chrlsman. of Fnterprisc, were in Ui t; ramie last ; weekend. Mr. Chrlsman Is a cim- STORES ! Wore No. 1.1 lia Cirnndr, Ore. Easter Bonnets $2.98 KnMer IhmneLs tlic Itarblugcr of Striiur. Light airy early SuimiHT iihmIcIs tasteful I)' tic IgtKtl. MM . 1 ! UgH dtdate for dlblrlct attorney of Wal lowa county. , f 1 In Baker- George T, Cochran, local at torney, la In Raker this wcok en gaged In a trial. At I'nloii c. R. Eberhard and 1L L. new are In Union today on lcgul busi ness. . 1ort Lust .Night State Superintendent C. A. How ard, of Salem, left last night for Spokane where ho Is a upoaiter at the Inland Kmplro Kdueatlonal association laoctlug this week.. " Business Trl . i .- Audmor Playle. returned . this mlornlng from Seattle where he has been, since 1 Frlduy on a business trip. ; . 23 Elk In Herd Now Grazing At Wallowa Lake y Mrs. William WigB" V (Observer Correspondent) ; LOSTINL-L Ore. (SpeclaU Roy.1 from Joseph counted 23 elk In the herd'nt Wallowa lake. They are grazing on the lowlands as is their custom at this time or.moj year. Uiter they located, "Rill Taft." bull elk, farther up the hillside, grazing alone. ; ; ' "6. J. Pdley began; taking the census the: 'first of the; week and expects toftfintsh soon.-' The Knterprise furniture store and undertakers have 1 moved this week Into. ;tjwo sopanite buildings. Mr. Booth has now.a very -neat and coiiimodlous chapel; in connection with his 'undertaking saloni'DOm. A. B. AMVOnlno has mhved; the furniture store to tho. Litch build ing where'jhc has a smaller room with steanjf heat.- . , . - . rru I tn dint Itfllctlff and A. .C. Miller wiMJe" named lis th'e.iwb wh'o'j havo rendered more sarvlceablo w-b'ri; In llVc last year .at the Llbiis' club, dinner held at . Kri'terprlse Tuesday, evening.' '. - . . ' Miss Iteulah MeGlll i who -'-haa been Iwivlng a forced layoff 011 account of an Infected Jiand,. has returned to Hot Lake whore, she lakes up her' duties of night nurst; again.'. Ish Claudine Ierth and Ilss Kdilh Nolan were guests of Mi's. Clara Urn I as at' Hot . Lako last week. :. : t,v Mrs. Kranvls Gralpf 'Tid' . sop,. IConneth, 'Of Khter prist, ivtalted. her' mother, 'Mrs." 1011a fMeKtnzle Friday. , . 'Mrs. Jack . Peed . went, 'to Ia G ru nd i' i o. ' see her , pa rcn Is', , ' M r. and Mrs. reh Wlllelt )vliu ha,ye boih been -.: ' ' " Mr. a tup 'Oil 'rs. Karl Hovis. have noved tn the Gall Crow rnnch' on Hurriconc -creek where they will' lie employed dutlng the summer. ', Clmrlc. Sk;ott and Clifford WIn-t at Ladd Canyon spent the week in Lost 1 110; i, ;";' . . V ' '! Mrs. M. ,c. 'ourlney nnd son. Oimald, caine In v from Imnuhaj Monday at)d visited friends here, Uils ;eek. ' ' V " tfri Friday April 1 1 the arflrnui-1 ilve teaiii,.' lluth 1 Leonard- andl Warner ('ipw, will debate ; the; MalncH iiegtjtive team on the ques-l tlon "Ilesolved. that Oregon should adopt the cabinet form of govern-: mtnt propow'd In senate Joint' resolution No. 1 passed by tluv 36th (legislative assembly of Oie gon." The place haw not been de termined. . . M.n'.. W. W. Crow's room has charge of the' assembly program Monday at the sehool. These pro grains ure much enjoyed' by the school as well as thb public. Mr. and Mrs. Jloy Morris and daughter,' Gwendolyn, of liubler, and M"r. and .Mrs. L. F. Wlggans, and daughter, Doris and Marvin Wiggans, of Maker, drove over to Lrsttnc Saturday night and vlsltr od'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wfggan; ; ' "' Tho teueiicrs for all except he fifth and flixlh grades hayo been hired for next year. The supeilu lemlent Is Mean Lobaugh, of Wash ington: tissistant high, Mrs. Lo- I -j- yA mi ..cttiu a "HER PRIVATE AFFAIR Also All Talking Comedy "The End of the World." Paramount Sound News and Radio Review GRANADA Starting TODAY IX. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA' GRANDE, PRE. I I ".i'l , , I , SB baugh. They aro graduates of Willamette university. James Leon ard' will teach tho seventh and eighth grades, Ms. Carrio Brld uell the third and fourth and Leotl Holmes the primary,- do-1 partment. Miss Helen Reed and MJss Ruth Ifensley, leaeners near Klgin. vis ited over tho weekend nt tlto liLine of J. R.- He.vdey. Mrs. Ida Ifouser was n Pontine visitor Saturuay, Mrs. Ilouser lt assisting in th- bnuso wor. at Hie Clyde Rroxson !ume. . Mr. Klla MelvJnzie Kpon. Mon day and 'Hieuday at Die beti.e of Mrs. Chaltih Allen, of Wallowa. Their Infant daughter linn been very 111 of pneumonia bur is bet ter at preset 1. The work n the water works dam will soon be completed giv ing tho city better service In city watei. . Friends of Moss Swan will be very glad to hear that he is Im proving gradually. Fur several weeks he has been suflerjng from paralysis of the hips and legs. . Miss Henrietta Morris, slate di rector of child health education, wilt be In Wallowa county this week and will hold meetings wlih tho teachers and all others who are Interested in this work. Meetings have been arranged in the differ ent towns and. rural distiicts will also be worked during tho week : Five hundred thousand Rainbow trout eggs are to be brought to the rinterprlse fish hatchery to. be hatched and then thev will bo "planted" In the different streams of; tlie. eounly. - , -Many of the; sjicep men hav repoWed some sort of Hlc.knctH among their . sheep dogs this spring. .The animals are stricken with a sudden blindness when working but vecover when they are qulytcd-ajul handled. 1 i Dr. Hoekett and son I lay, re turned to Knterprise Sunday lrom Purtland. They went to h- Dr. Hockelt'a uiother who was Injuied in ..an automobile accident. ( ,!l'hef liiarkctlng association snip ped one car of hogs "from the ;vaJey " this week, the smallest shipiiKrnt or the year. !; Mr. and Mrs, . William McGee left' 'this wCek for Knterprise where1 they will be employed by It.'' S. To bin during the spring and summer. ; '.airs.. Clara Spray, of Yakima. arrived .Friday for a visit with her parents; Mr. and f I is. Harry Boldler. Oscar Kiel, her brother, met her in l.a Grahde. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Alien spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Myrtle lllpplinger out. from JCnt apprise, . ' - ;Miss . Kdllh Nolan left Mmday for Monmouth where she will take the; spring and summer course al the. 'slate" hprninl school. Saturday -afternoon the Key.' ,1. George Walss. of l.a Grande, the lt.ev. Air. -Williams of Klein, the if.v . 1.' w wi.i.-Mm ,,r i.'iikHM-ni'iu,. the I lev, Mr. Cook, of Wallowa nnd the Dev. W. L. Van Nuys, met wiin ine rnrisuan ivnueavor so- tbird annual young people's con ference to be helil tin the South Fork during tho first ) Kviek ' i.n Ailgus-t.. , vj . s , Saturday noon tho' house ol'tFluyd ' Leauyrd's caught lire and due to the efforts of, :yie- Ojicupfnts 'a'fii'f neighbors the fire was soon "ex tinguished. ( . 'Mr. and Mrs. William Mr Fet ridge ar,e giving their house a new eoat of pain! and having the interior rcdero rated. Mrs. J. llagln and son. Donald., of La Grande, visited several daya with Mrs. Kdgar Hook. - Miss Ituby Leuiiard is recover ing from a severe attaek of flu. . Mrs. Kfrie Cook and Mis. Jes sie 'Wisdom spent Thursday with Mfw Wllllnm Wiggniw. Mlsti (.'rystJi 1 Stan key, of Para dise, wiis a guest the last week of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Williamson. Mr.. Oliver Nevin, of the Gospel Mlsnlon church of Knterprie. held several meetings at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lal'e llanuuork during the week. A large attend ani'e wmh reported. O. J. Poley has had Cnrl llaaland plowing a field t)f sod with hi traelor this week. The piny "Itasca I Diit" put on bv the lleheknh lodge, will b.- Weste. Electric 'CVITFM SOUND rxiivd given April 12. The dato was originally set for April 4. . A shower In honor of Mra. Guy Crow was given Friday afternoon nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Crow. There were 21 women : itroHont. Mjmv beautiful clfts worn' received by Mrs. Crow. Delicious! refreHhtnents were served' by the hostess. Mrs. Dean Crow and Mrs. Howard Williamson, Mr. nnd MVs. Joo Caudle who have been working for , Walter Franklin, have moved back to Lost 1 11c. Mr. Caudle wIP run tho service station for Alien and Green. The Foley, Allen and MeGlll ditch has been cleaned out and Is now In perfect condition for tho witter for sumJner use, I i..,,ln,nn. ,. f... i HitiH took a bunch of horses to tho1'" l-aiiKe west of town Sunday. U'' W'lllluni WlgKans, of . lstluc, went to liubler Monday after seed potatoes. - . - ancients iii:i,ii;vi;i C'OItN GAV13 JIAN JJVK CIIICACIO (AP) Kvldeneo that Indian corn was dofled by tho old est aboriginal American races lias been found by James. B. MeXnlr, assistant curator of economic bot any nt tho Field musoum. In u bok on the history-of corn McNnlr says tritpitlon. credited it Willi tlic lniinuo aci or giving uiivtho junking of Netsukes," ny sirs. to man, who was supposed to navo been, created a lifeless iqrm, XKWliST CKNSL'S JOKI3 NKV "I'O'HK (Al'jTnA... CCllSHS eniiinoiutor in the Uronx tells this one: ' , "Ami mo you.. a citizen of tho rnlled Suites?" lie asked li. Bronx l;ouSewlfe. . ' . - - .' ' "Yes." she .reiilled 'complacent ty,' "'I'vo been neutralized.".' GROAMNG OF SEED URGED OVER VALLEY (Continued from Page One) . break it down,,; and also spoke vety briefly on the Ciiindhl jnotve lueiil - now under way. Al'i- f 'ui-rnv ii n noil need the nil pi.lntment of Mas SarvU as e-lialr-4 111 "vuiimib man of a committee to collect de- !lv.r,,!::r"th"1,,"::i,r,m!'Wakelita Bridge membership comnilttee HOOVER SPEAKS ON ANNIVERSARY (Contlnuotl from Page Ono) d.einpi'i'alic' and , lite .selenlinc." "In Dr., Welch and his work,' Mr. Hoover continued, fln an expression, of the best In both tendencies. lie not only repre .-,:! m... r,,,.. ,t u. u. .v.. j .ont,,nlly'HCW.i;i. l.cS. o., o r. dirt iletf trt"i) ii-t -milts Into' servlee or human U... " After sketching tt. story of nii-dU'ln'o, '"I'resldent i wer em phasized the value - of research Wprz and lauded the aotivltles of Hie pathologist In this direction. j1 y.As' a research worker In pure iefenee," lie: si' id of. Dr. .Welch, "he hnH made original and vttlu-illib- discoveries. As a technol ogist ho has devised practical met hods of applying pure science. An a teacher he had spread true knowledge and Inspiration among thoirsands. hut In organizing and d I reel I n g - rosea rch and a pp lica tlon of mcdic-ul knowkdgo on a wider I'leld of irevention of disense. he Is among the preeiiilnent few. who deserve the .title; of statesman." Co deluding, President Hoover sjild he wished to express-"lit af fection of our countrymen and the esteem of his profession In every country when 1 convert lo him their wishes for, ninny years of continued happineHa." ... Beautiful TJioup;ht for XASTEfl FLOWERS THIS YEAR By WIRE Anywhere Bonded Member F.T.D.A. Orders placed with us this week may be re fayed lo any florist in the United States by letter thus saving you the price of a tele gram. SEE US THIS WEEK Clarks, Florists till-; AOAUi j 00 niry m iewjt 1 Mrs. Playle Is . Hostess To Club Monday Afternoon At 11 cluii'inlnR bildt"" luncheon, Mrs. ChiuloH l'lnylo was hostess to two tnhlt-H of tho Monday HHdK" club at her homo yesterday after noon. Lunchcun was served at 1:1.1 o'clock with pretty decorations of spring flowers. . '.:''' Honors at cards were won by Mra. Julia Holmes. Tho club will auulii. April 21 with Mrs. J. O'Conncll, ! Club Meets With : Mrs. Lawrence Hull Tho Art ncaourch club met yes terday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. I,awrenco Hull, when tho fol lowing Interesting program was presented: "Cause of tho Misunder standing Uotwcen Japan and tho United States," by Mrs. Krcd -Kld- .lln. "tit.nrt Wr.iMt 1ll-. MUillS nllll A,,.'nlmtn." bv Mrs Harvey Mill- t),ows: "Art of Ivory and Wood In 1!.: K. Westenlmvcr; "Tho Festival of Huddnh'a Ilirthday." (wnien takes plnco today) by Mrs. 11. H. Cleaver; and tho legend, "Furlsodo Fido" by Mrs. Hull. The iiext meeting of-tho club will bo with Mrs. Fred Kiddle, . ... . ... .... Bridge Party, At ; Zy", RosenTbaum Home Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ltosenbnuni woro host and hostess at bridge Saturduy evening at their home with three tables at ,play. Decora tions were attractive i.n ii color nr ranKemcnl in an ' Knsler thuiiie. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Tlss rucolv. cd honors for high score. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hherrod, of l-endleton, who wcro houso guests at the HnMoHhniim linnin for tbe wcekolHt. also received an award. Dainty refreshments were served Club Entertained The Wakelila Hrldge club met with Mrs. Joel Klchardsou yester day afternoon with threo tables at. lay,' Spring flowers formed an ef fective decoration in. u color scheme of oi'ango and white, ,' Mt-s. Jack llrandt received the awad for high tally with Mrs. ,V. K. McClure winning second. A guest prize was presented to Mrs. W. C. Crews. Ncnrlng the cIohc of the afternoon delicious refresh- n)H won). m.n.l.(1. . mtln 11,1 1.W.HJ' . &. -i'' Mrs. W. K. McClure, April li. Members of Club Are, Entertained 'Mvlllbcra of t llo Al'l-Drllll' cllll) wurn BiicMt'.H ur .MiH. ltoy KnilhcrK Monduy afU-rnoon' lit hor homo whir,!-. wi( , uttnif livi ly ilroornti il with Hprlng flowbrs In It - color Hchemii of MaHlur. Mm. J. K. Canliffo n-calvcd hlKh lionors, coiiHoliilion prlzp whh pri-H-omcd to MrH. I.. M. lloyt nnd Mrs. J. G. Orlnond won tho Knout tirlzn. 'IVo tuhlcH woro ut piny. A. dulnty two-eourHi; hinoln-on wiih orvotl lntor In (ho iiflornoon. Mih. tlhitrlPH Orlrrilli will bo Iho 'next hoMloMH,- April 21. THEY SAY IT CANT WE AY -a nw . ALL CRITICS AND REVIEWS HAVE THIS TO SAY ABOUT GEORGE ARLISS in Tlie World's foremost Actor for the First Time TAUCtAG Screen 'IIii Mii'iit! Uv hihI iirfUlry whlcli Iiiih tlirllM emml Icms llitiiHtuitlM fiiint Ilic Mime, Is now on tlx tnlMnir k Tret i. ,N.;v jn fun wtr nihl y-w emil iictor In hl; mi'iilc-i Mnui Mil vi 's. lien- ! a inm tlriiitiiitlr tittit. IMiIhhic orri'f joii n ni'u Ihrlll thai yon unnt lo c'l'lll. '' ' Tatapochon Group Continuing Work A cleanup day took plnco yes terday when tho Tatapochon group held a "spring houso cleaning" of their Camp Fire room in the Luth eran church. This la a contlnua tlon of tho program observed last Katurduy ; when they beautified kthelr yard In tho rear of tho church aim retniorccu uio warn wmi brleks. Two new members, Dorothy Lee Hoy no His and Maxlne Noah, Joined tho group yi-Hterday. A hike to Ter ry was voted, tho members leaving hero at y:3o In tho morning and travelling to 1'orry on tho bus. Tho day will bo spent in a study of na ture and earning nature loro hon ors. About 4 o'clock In the after noon the parents of tho girls wilt bring them home. , At tho mooting next wcok, each girl will give a talk on some point of tho Camp Mro law. Camp Fire Girls Arrange For Hike Tim l'ukwana Camp Klro group met last. night with-Margaret Davy at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Davy with about IS members present - . ."''. I'laiiH were, made for an over night hike to bo .taken- sometime this week.. This. wll bo tho.fh'St one this year and tho- girls are' looking, forward i to-It' eagerly. Another meeting to make final ar rangements was scheduled for to morrow night. Guardians Plan i; :: '. For Encampment . Tho La Grando Guardlan'a as sociatlon inet lust night In the La Ornndo hotel when plans, for, a Camp Flro summer camp and for raising funds for the cantp wero discussed.' ' ' , v . A lecturo nnd picturo slides for Camp Flro benefit was ono of the ways suggested. It was urged -that all guardians attend the Guardians Training camp to be held this sum mer at Yakima sometime In July. . Miss 'Madeline Larson, Camp Flro executive was In ehnrgo of tho meeting. , ,- . ; i Announcements Tho W. 11. 'A. will 'meet tonight ut 7 o'clock In tho Odd Fellows i-nnpln; All orricprs nnd. cuiirds urn rciiiiPHtod to 'uttonil, no Hint prppiirntlons mny bo .mndo for tho " Division II or tlio J.oyil Slatoin Alii will inopT. tomorrow nflornooii ANNUAL MOOSE BALL ZUBER HALL Wednesday Night, April 9th, Stm- Novelty Ori'lit-slni . PUBLIC INVITED QT CAN m DONE! i "I. Dramatic on the Now Playing "SALLY." niMiit am) tai.kim; Page FItb instead of Thursday, at the church at X clock. ' ; . ' The Degrcu of Honor Trotecllvo society will meet at the home of Mrs, a. J. Kitchen, 1307 O avenue, Thursday ovening at 8 o'clock. All officers and mem bora are .urged to bo present. ' Members of tho American Le gion auxiliary tiro requested to bring their rummage for tho nim mago sale, to tho La Grando In vestment company this Thursday and Friday. on ! . QUICK ACTION? ACT IN 7 SECONDS FLIHX makes , , , Home Decora lion a Pleasure We apeak of varnish, enamel, ami lacquer aa practically 8.rnonomouii with palnt.-In reality they are all different, each acrving a purpose of ita'own. Now comes a new product .neither an enamel nor a lacquer it is FLEX, the new color finuh a brushing finish that's fun to use ' FLEX is easier to apply than any other finish. Any one can use it and bring cheer and color into the hom-i with surprising results. 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