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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1930)
Friday, April 18, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pace Thre DniEiry NEWII Neighborhood Art ' Club Mets At Thompson Home) A very intercHtimr nroirram of tin1 Neighborhood Art club vuh on- joyed yesterday at the homo 01 Airs. Jennie Thomjksoii when the "Architecture uf tiu Jt'enalssaiicc" , was studied in the continuance of 1 the general subject, "Ksered Archi- nfternqon at Miss Aiibon'B homo. The talk was illustrated with many urt specimens, including some very old and ruro articles. At ihe nrcvloii.H mocllhir Mm l H. Itubinson hud charge of an iu- tercsling topic, dealing Uh the nrcl 'nlumlifiiii iiu'mn liiKiti.iinc ii. SSunl and the Aconiu. t'onsideruhle preparation for this snhjwt was made and much inutcrlui rociiv.i from ' Texas I i lira rios. tocturo. Mrs. It. H. Fleming ktuvo a thorough introductory tnk of the renaissance period. This wan followed by .Mrs. Thompson's ac count or tho renaissance architec ture In which she particularly men tioned tho St. ivtor'8 cathedral. J$mh talks were very interesting und worn followed by discussions. ' Charming Dinner . And Bridge Party At a rhnrminK diiiih-r-btidfro liiat nisrht Dr. unci .Mrs. (SeoiKo llofl luun enlorhiinoii thi-lr diluur nil the . Kamjuwen Inn' with covpt luid -fnr tu-pnly-four. Siu-in. flow eiv won- an offortlw luhlc dprorii Unn. ' .. . - ' ' .Mrs. Ciooigo ' .McDiinnld nnil liawrmirc II Mil Avon hnnorx for hlKh tally. - Consolation award wuh pvcs I'lltc J 16 lira. ItoliWt CJlllnn. ;. , .' . -.., Pottery of South .? Discussed at Meet '.Mrs. Thompson Is Hostess to Club I Mrs.' ('hosier I,. Thompson was j hostess to her club yeslerduy after noon at her homo, with two tab lew jut play. Decorations wciv in a ; pretty Krister theme", i - Mrs. Walter 1 'aimer won first jnward and Mrs. rhnrlcs Graham received consolation. A dainty two- course luncheon waa so. vt-tl follow ing curds. The next meeting will bo with Mrs. It. V. Copsoy, May I. the radio gave added enjoyment during the dinner. Those present ; worn Mr. nnd Mrs. Itcnwlck 4lnrko, und t'larico T-iyinr, Mr. and Mra. i Jtalph riarko and liobbie. Miss) Hlantihe ('Wirko, Floyd 'Mnrke. Wil-i Hum J lull. Alice Kllppel, Mabel! Morton und the host and hostess. ' Club Entertained At Sacajawea Innj ' Members of the Jolly Bridge club! wore guests of Jrlns. A. V. Sanforri Thursday afternoon at tho Saca- j juwea Inn nt u delightful bridge- j . luncheon. The Kaster idea was j j used in the decorations in a color j .scheme of yellow and groen feat- tiring daffodils. J Mrs. Juiia lilatt won first prize with three tables a, play. Second "award was won by Mr. url Don han. Mrs. V. . Williams will be the next club hostess. May 1. , Bridge-Luncheon : i At the Sacajawea : MODEST MAIDENS -:- Trade Slarke ttoglstratlon Applied For U. S. Patent Office Dinner Given At ! The Clarke Home The pottery of the south during the early Indian periods was Miss Margaret Anson's subject which was well described at the ineettn;,' or the ltambier's Art elnss Monday ( A Very lovely dinner was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs, Itob ert f'larko at their homo at. 1'002 Oak. street In. honor, especially of Mho second birthday of their granil ;son, Hobbie Clarke, son of Mr. and JMrs. Ualph Clarke. The dinner i guests .were also reminded of the forty-sixth wedding anniversary of, the liost and hostess which was , tho preceding day. April lti. The ' rqnst lui liey dinner was served buf fet style nt seven o'clock, tho dec orations nil hef ng nugge.stive of tho Kaster season. .' Stainer's Vantuta. '"I'ho (V-.ielfixion'' coming in over At a di-lightful bridge-luncheon Mrs. K. Jtorstman was hostess to her club yesterday at the Sacaja wea Inn. i 'overs were laid for twelve at a table attractively dec orated with yellow nnd while car ua lions and Hiuipdmgons. Mrs. Mabel Hutchison won first award ut cards,- with Mrs. Herbert I DavJos receiving consolation prize. ; (litest prize was presented to Mrs. i Ualph Winters. The next meeting will be a no hosless luncheon at the Union ho tel. May 1. . , m Thursday Bridge Club Entertained lnrsnins 6e lb. plnach 10c lbs; 3 for 5e, Hrussela sprouts 25c lb. Cucumbers 2"p each. (Sr4'n onions 2 for 6c. Cuuiiiipwei Ibc lu. C'olery 2c. Olery heart 20e. Turnips 16c n bunch; 2 for '. Oreo a poppers 36c. Artichokes 2 far 3.c. Kadlshes So bunch. Tomatoes 2rte. lb. lthub:irt & lb. ; Asparagus 16c. lU-rf Kulter, creamery 47c lb., 2 90e. ' l'-tfss 20c doa. Cheese mo tb. Honey COmh. 36c a squaro. IViiits . - JJanaims lc. Ib. Cal. strawlierrles 2fc Apples $1.50 41 2.5U. Kemons ittv. doz. Orunges 59c do.. Meats aud I-'IrU llef boil lfi20c. Chops and steuks SScfffdOc Kresh sjilmon i)v lb. Halibut :tlic lb. AVIATOIl IS SATI-: cup. SALT I.AKK 'CITY. April I S .! ; John Ilium, Sesttlo, , Wash., president of the North west Air so vice, rcjuuted missing, lust night, pent the night nt ; i'oeatello, Idaho, and h-M this uiorniug in IiIk plune en route : home, said Information .'received.' here front I'ocatello. fountain ILQJNC1H SANDWICHKS HOT DISHES SOUPS DRINKS PASTRIES SPECIALS WHEN you want rap id service, without tin atmosphere of nifih, nnd want wide selection and first-class food with out high prices, try us. PETER PAN "She looked ixysllivcly MoiJjiil Why. she whs woni'lm- hot hist season's ensemble, ' 'f 1 CARD TABLE SPEOAL rrn 00 SATURDAY ONLY . Strong; fibre board 29 by 29 inch top covered with moisture-proof black 1 covering, sturdy frame with metal corners. Hardwood legs fold on automatic '.locking braces. Mahogany finish, 2(5 in ches. high. Aregular $1.79 value. At n (Icllli'l fill afrornoon of lii'lilKC yU-H. I). W. Slono was IiohI ohs to the Thursday HrirtHro club yoHtcrday at h'r iiomo in (In Ijm ilis Coui't apurtmcntH. Mrs. W. S. Jlari'r won the t'luli prtzo ut two tallica or cards. Entertain Bridge Club Last Night Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones were hosL and hostess to the Triangle Hrldge club last night at their homo when , -.three ; tables of cards wore enjoyed. Mrs; Hon Gaily and Henry Itiley won first honors at cards, with Mr. and Mrs.'w. J,. IJoyt receiving guest prize. Dainty ref rohments were served nt tho close of tho The club will meet with Sir. nnd Mrs. liert Webb, May U Bible Searchers ' . , Class Installs DeliciouH rerroshiiieiits ' were served later In the afternoon. Mrsl Knkin, Mrs. 'Wright nnd Mrs. Kliza. both Unci; will be hostesses at the next meeting. May 21. .. - . News of Wedding Received Here j Word has been received of the marriage of Hnjnnond I'ayton, for j merly of this city to. Miss Frances j J luntington, of Portland, recently in .Vancouver, Wash. They are I making their home in Portland. ; Mr. l'nyton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. J'nyton of Tigard, Ore., who nre .also former residents of I-a Orande. Jie Is a graduate of the local high school and graduated at Oregon Htnto college. qaardt, Mrs. Ralph layers. Mrs. O. N. TaiHtington, MiH.,Cl:iude Cooper, Miss Annetta Johnson, Mrs. Mamie Kpeckhart, Mrs. Will AUIer and Miss Alyce Cook. Elect Officers . At May 1 Session Nomination of officers was held last night at the meeting of tho women's auxiliary of the ICugles .lodge with a large number nltend , ing. , Kleclion will be hold May J. fMrs. E. F. Walden Shoots Landlady, Jumps To Death Cl II ( A (JO, A pri 1 IS ( A I ) Wfllhim Costello shot and ser iously wounded his landlady. Mrs, Maijorle ltyan. le. a twelfth floor room of a Loop hotel lust night and leaped to hl death when po lice arrived. . His body -ricocheted off a sedan pnrked at the ' ctirblnr, plunged f tluoiigh an open . coal sliuto and terrified - a neuro stoker ' in tlte j hotel boiler room." , I t The night iilvniaU from the north 'wii I stolen li'iHt hljjht,' and. thq driver of the'. tr,nclt ( In .which it: was being carried from the, mu-? ulcljiiil nlr port Kldnup'ed. , ;' :i I i Klvo . pouches, two containing i registered. -wait valued nt a jMUIo more than $25. 'were taken. Tho-trnch-ilrlVHr. Adolph Ktohno.Hvas finally set filte,; and he rnn ienr- ly half a mile to t e lop h on Oj first CM''H'AOO, April IS (A! news of the robbery. Night A irmail From The' North Stolen Committee Plans Auxiliaiy Dinner STATE Theatre TODAY AND TOMORROW HE-NHY D. MEYEfl NAT CORDIS H n ..' . fl'jSl 8&h' .'ir) "v f fTHt ALL-DIALOG. -- xV. sMNOING.OANCING ' ""VSf-v- 'i AND DRAMATIC mm WITH BETTY C The Hinie Sefirehei's clnss of the. Presbyterian church mot fo- a so cial afternoon Wednesday at1 the church parlors with Mrs. M. Jloyt. Mis. Giistav Wissler an l Mrs. JOva Wissler hostesses. The devo tional was led by Mrs. II. P. Lewis. Installation of officers was con ducted by the Itev. .1. George WuIti as follows: M rs. Marry Turner, president: Mrs. William llarelay, vice president; Mrs. Kvt Wissler, treasurer: Mrs. .Johji M. Miller, sec retary: Mrs. Ilohurt Kaktn.-teach-er: Mrs. J. K. Wright, assistant teacher. ' A pleasing program was pres ented wilh numbers by Mrs. Chris Miller, Mrs. John Miller and little Griseldn Uusey. Mrs.; Miller sang "Mother Macree." Kipling's "17 Rn vio" was read by Mn,. J. Miller and M iss tiriselda sang "Doffy-down- dilly." tenibers of the Y. V, K. A. ban quet comuiittee held . Beeond meetiug last flight' at the homo, of I.Mrs. Ualph Hyers to make ar- rangements for -the -auxiliary din ner to tnke place May 6 at the T.a Crrando' hotel. . j Any member who wishes to bring a guest is urged to do so, and nny j one Interested in becoming a nienir I her of the organization is Invited ; to attend.. ' 1 j Tickets will be on. .sale, Kaster j Monday and may 'lie secured from Miss ttlanche Clarkt at f'larke's , florists or. from any of tlie com : mitten members, ! The bannuet Is' tlie time when -the plans for the neNt year are 1 made, the -officers for the coming 'term chosen,' and might be caileO .the beginning of auxiliary for J lnS0-l!):tl. An entertaining and In j t crest in? progrnm is being iirrnng ,ed. Coniniittco mpinler.s aro: Misn I'-rancos Mengor, rhalnnan; Miss Nell Orimmott. Miss Alloo Mai- 1 rrvvaaioMMoe o o I Bay o o o In Which to Vote for MISS MAJESTIC Double votes (60,000 to 120,000) will be given tomorrow for the sale of a Majestic Radio thru any of these contestants: Rernetfa Pierson Vivian Gallagher Virginia Smith Tli el in a Fuller Othella Webb Min. Lynn Wright Mildred Smith Nelle Woods Gwendolyn Litton Mrs. Charles Weis Margaret Geddes Mrs. Walter Brown Pearl Hauntz Leah Bra ni well R-E-M-E-M-B-E-R All Miss Majestic coupons from The OBSERVER and ARCADE THEATER must be deposited in the ballot box in the foyer of the ARCADE by 9 p. m. tomorrow night at which time the con lest will officially end and ballot box removed. CONTEST SPONSORED BY, H. & S. ELECTRIC CO. AND .. L ARCADE THEATER ! Hostess at Bridge Mrs. K. R Walden enUu'tained the N. 1J. li. club yesterday after noon at her home with three tables of bridge. . Decorations were In an Kaster theme. Mrs. Russell Davy made high score winning first prize. Second award was won by Mrs. It. JT. Smith. A dainty two-course luncheon was served Inter in tho afternoon. Mrs. Boyd pldcoclt will lie the next hostess, May 1. P.-T. Committee Plan For Spring The executive committee of I lie Greenwood J'nrent-Tojioher asso ciation met Wednesday afternoon nt" the Greenwood school and dis cussed the showing of the Green wood section of the grade school operetta at ' Greenwood, Friday, April 25. Other school features will be added to the program and an admission charged. Tho nominating committee will make Its report at the meeting this afternoon, when . election will be held and installation wilt take place at a latter date. , The last regular meeting will be held Mny 9, the day of the annual Greenwood school art exhibit In the school building and is planned for the evening. The serving of tea at the art exhibit was discussed nnd will lie taken hefore the mem bers for final decision. A basket social was planned for May JG In the evening, to be held in some place other than the school building. Announcements The : Kplscopal church school children and children of all Kpls copal families including the cradle roll may attend the Kaster egg 'hunt tomorrow afternoon at . o'clock on the luwns of the rec tory iiml clr.irch given by the church school. Previous o the hunt, Miss Gertrude Wagner, will tell stories In the basement of the church. Tho unniversnry program of the Crystal Itcheknh lodge will be ob served ut the Odd Follows hull Wednesday evening, April 23 after a short business acsslon. An enter taining program Is arrtingo( and all Odd Fellows, Uebekahs and their famine are urged to attend, The Htake Hoard of the M. I. A. Is having a girl's program on Sat urday night at 8 o'clock at the f. f. A. hall. The MeehJvo Girls Of Haker. I'nlnn, Imbb-r und ih First and Second Awards of lt Grande wfll give their years work and con test work. The public Is invited and there will be no admission chnrged. At IXCAL MAtfliKTS Spring u 26c Ib. Heavy hens 20c Ib. Light faena 14c lb. 8tag 8c lb. Flour Hard Federation (hard wheat) fi.00 bbl. Soft wheat $5.80 bbl. Hard Federation $1.70 per 40 Ib. sock. IA CJtANPE RfcT AIL MARKETS Sugar 100 lb. sack $0.25. Vcgv-tMble4 Ketted Gem potato $3.60 wick. 1'araley 6c bunch. Cahhuge 15c Ib. Lettuce 16 fir 25c head. Itudtshes 6c hunch. Yllor onions 3e Ib. Green peas 20c lb. Klor. new potatoes 20r, Ib. ( 'arrets raliforntn, lop bunch; 2 for ittc. Sweet potatoes 3 lbs. 29c. ac: HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES FOR EASTER SMART NEW STYLES FOR MEN Ready for Easter a remarkable display of Hart, Schaff tier & Marx suits and topcoats tailored from materials exclu clusive in pattern and color-blends. The Best of the Season's Styles T7WR the younger man trim fitting, broad-shouldered suits with well- X defined waistlines. For the mature man models eq more conservative in line and fabric. equally smart but Just arrived, on to you at $29 $34 $39 SPECIAL PURE-WOOL SUITS Reliable Made . $22.50 SHIRT SALE 500 NEW EASTER SHIRTS Purchased at a special low price and passed UNUSUALLY A TTRA CTI VE prices Collar attached or band styles. Fancy Broadcloth $1.00 3 for $2.75 Silk Striped Broadcloth Shirts that should sell for $2.50 and $3.00 $1.85 3 for $5.00 Easter Hats $3.85 . 9 .... Plain Color and Fancy Broadcloth $1.50 3 for $4.00 Plain Colors in Rayon Collar Attached Shirts. Ordin arily $3.50 seller. $1.95 Easter Oxfords The Stooc For Evenv Man $5.00 3C