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Monday, April 21, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three. I SCOO T NEWjr l! Bfeehive Girls Of Stake In Contest - Saturday Evening This firHt event -of lis n JVpIHvO gills lUlUeM pon.MDl'r.) Iiy the, Htako A!. 1. A. boiuvl of the f.. IX R church win held Saturday ovonfng ut S o'clock in tlu? Hew iloiint hall. Th Ik content has heen ho Hlicccssfdl that. lt is ptutjnwl to hbltf a Rtntllfit Oho cvtM-y yiar. IUmv lilvfl girls are from 14 to It! yearn old hnd llu-ir oi'gfinlztUttHi Ih slin t in to othoi gi'ouns 'for. gM of thb n'gn, ' ' ('nmnetition In. iltinchig, storien. individual and group nntobookH whs held. About 6U gtHs Wctl pn-fl cni from Baker, Union, I mirier mid l.a Urnmle h'Iriit and Second Wftrds, with six curlondH bf girls U tending 1'i'olh Hake i't whom? i'cnivscuUition won moHt of the honors. " ' Mi-H. Jack Illatt, stake lipekeiner wan In charge during Iho. evening. Six feliia participated in the retold story contest with Oene Uailhn of Iftiion, ' winning first -anil Alberta Jluht, 'of linker;, .second. '. ! A lovely vocal solo Was presented by tiilisfl Westbn'skow, of, lhibl'or,. vlin 'responded to an" encore. ' A.?grOupol' six Ktrln fimu linker Von first-; in the tltincing-i contest iyjnn , a French folk dance was (vresehte.d. The I. a Grande, I'lrst Ward, took second placC.' : it Vtt$ , prize were givch for the ituliVhlhul Bcnipbook n-VavlM with . 4htm ('aider-,: .of Halei Winning first. VAno.htir; linker' flflVK Mlks ttf.-ans, received honorable nieh ijoii.t,' ijl'iio Imbler Ward won, -tho .liiifcQ for the hf-st group of scrap tiooks.'.'' The ftnbler girls alsoi'nuulo ah . exhibit of cakes that they; had briKed.f. Art work was also display ed by the licnhlvo girls. ;- . '-' 7' After the contests a delightful .pelal liour was enjoyed. V.'.' ' Social Activities :l - Are Being Plann6d '' Now that the, Lenten season Ih X very and Master with its religions significance' for the elders, and Uh bunny and brightly-colored eggs for the children is past, many folk are , planning afternoon and ve Ving affairs for the remainder or tie. spring season. ' First of the larger parties is the We plnnhntl by the; La (llnndn country club for this evening at the "li- Grande lioteUV .-.Many other smaller brganlKarlons are. arranging benefit card parties for the follow-, lug weeks. J 'There is a spirit of finality aUout everything, socieiy Is gathered into one last whirl before the Hummer -viicat ions and .pleasure trips.. Spring U also recrttiTiinV, .wTferf''fl11er a winter's HUidv inusic tninils nrcs '(Mit. delightful 'program's for par ents and friends. ' '. '.;. . . , .- Easter Breakfast . At Melancon Home live decoriitlon. Following cards a dainty luncheon was served. The next meeting will he Muy :t with ; Mr. and .Mrs. I'red Hoover. , C. E. Society Gives Easter Breakfast About thirty members of tho t'hrlslian Kndeavor society of the Presbyterian ' church enjiyed an Master breakfast at 7 o'clock yes terday morning In the church base ment. The tables were arranged in the shape or a cross and' Were at tractively decorated with rose buds and spring flowers. .Mil dred Stoddard was in charge of arrangements with the. fol lowing nssisting her: liss Fran ces Kelly. Miss Margaret McAllist er, Miss Mildred Cade, Miss Fran ces May, Miss Jtmnitu frawTord, Miss Dora Hunt and Miss Katheryn Mornn. Following breakfast Miss Harriet Cllenn led a Usual . h meeting dispensing with tho evening ses sion. Birthday Party At Howell Home t ' A birthday party honoring the eighth1 anniversary of Lawrence Iticharil; Howell, son of Mr. and MrHJra1 Howell, was given Friday afternoon at the Howell home with j -Mrs. Hay Huell assisting Mrs. Ilow- I ell. A number "of gifts were re-! ceived by( tin honor. giienL f. 'Arrangements, were in an Kaster 1 Color scheme of pink ami yellow. ! ;Gumes were played and a peanut ' hunt enjoyed, which was won by: Hobby Johnsun.. ; The little guests' iwerc Heated at a1 long table cen- j ;tered vith a birthday cake ahd ; 'dainty refreshments were served, j ; Those present were: Third An- 1 fderson, Hobby Parker, Mickey Par- ker. Hobby Lymaii. Jelbert Lylnan. Hobby Johnson. Melvin Huff, CHI'- 1 ford Crawley. Floyd .Kingsley and Lawron!e Hovell. I ... Children Enjoy j Saturday Event; A jolly Kaster party was enjoyed by the first, second and third grades or the Methodist Sunday school Saturday afternoon, in.', the church with about'" Ha present. Gabies Were played and a peabut' hunt held. , Miss Itose Sherman, superintend dent of thiH departniqnt, .Mrs'.iK. ;n. ; Kendrick, Miss ,nernetta Plerson. and Mi-s. li. F. Tyler, 'teachers,' were in charge or the affair.' '-' v; Hall, accompanied illns . , lJoly!s group 01" players, came to t'nion Thursday evening and put oh a ahort skit to help out the program at the Women's club building. Ale.-. Slater, who had been In Portland and forvniiia, ., arrived home Thursday. H. H. t'nnklhi has been la Un ion for the past few days visiting with his brother. Hoy t'onklim iihri looking after some hmdhpss mat Umk. His home 1m at Ontario. , The Presbyterian church prop erty, located- justouth, :of the I VvN uperwervlce (: hit Ion. ha beeh bought by the owners or the ptatfou and., the t extra-' ground ftpnee will lie lined In enlarging the accommodations .of the con cern. The bell from tho church lias been scented by tlie Methodist chinch ahd will he .placed, 'In that building. ." '"' : 'iMie, Itev. Calvin ItSmith has come to I'niort from Caldwell, Idaho, and will be the pastor of the ArivehtiKt church here. The Adventists have been Without a regular minister for SvveTUl years. Mi. Smith arid family will move lo t'nlun next .-month. " 'I'lie I'ttdon ( Hardware company is having" the stot't? repalhled in Ido and the rront also bright pned tip with fresh paint. ''he sophomore class In the high school is preparing h play, 'Hoe tor Jim." to be given . April The east Includes Loin . .Mayette. Thelma VanKnuten, 'Thelina . Ir win, HlswoHh, , HalBcy, vGaylord. Prather, Fawn GeerUeu,':- .Mel'vtn lleKH. Kodney Miller, , "..Frances Scheidler, Chester - llatiiii, Hoy COnklln. Klhel conkllh.l , Victor Gumhle nhri Frieda Hnwn.j' ' Mrs. Hell- Wright and Mils. Kditli Pby who have been In Ku- .yene, , tlp.d. L'alinih. sipeo,, last 1 it 1 1 arrived nonie I'riuay ana win tetpnln heiT'for the summer and autumn, i C ! ' ' I - 'i 1 ' i ' ; M,ls Wllnia Gaskill " came over, .from ,l.n' ;Granrie, wttii- her 'Mister.; Mra. Lola Hutchinson, Thursday evening Uml attended the program at the Women's club building. A new gasoline station has been installed at .the Davis Meat market In North Union, the sta tion being completed and .opened fol- service Snturdny. " Hansom Cross who has been in the hospital at La Grande in a rerlons condntlon as the result of an accident a few weeks ago, is improving, according to latest re ports . , An operetta, "Hetty Lou" Is be ing rehearsed by a cast from the Union hlh selooL and will lie given early in Alay. ' ; ..- 1 MODEST MAIDENS Tnido Mnrke Keglstrutlun Applied Fop U. 6. P.ilolU OtflOe ft I II "What! With at) these horseslaiitl vou've never played polo?" . Over Night News . llv .llio Ajiwlatl IVoss Doniestio Naw York MP. "hd Mrs. Llbd hergh fly from Glendale, Cal., with one stop, healing non-stop lecorri. . PhicaKo Gangsters' bullets kill three unrier:worlj characters. ' 1 Washlngton-Lamont uvs pub lie eonsi ruetlotl rnntrni'tR awartl-' ' Sir. anl'5fi's. GeoVge I'lalrd and Mr. and M'H. Tony Sntlth motored o AVesleyaiv. Idaho," last ,woek to vifdt Miss Jane Smith who is at--tetiding-Gitoding cpllewe. They re-' turned hortie early this vcek. : . Will Mays ahd Wile or Halne. were dow'ti SUhilay visiting with relatives in .Union, ML Glen People Returning Home From Salt Lake Hy sri-B. li. 1). Wliliiim ' . (Ohervt?l" Coi-respuiulenl) . JIT. CMOS' '(Special) Mi-, n ml Mi'M. Vva tttniHR ami chlltlren, lOUxn, Karl and Hoxle returaeil home Ki'lday after havhiK Hpent n weelu VIhIUiik ill Utah anil Idaho poInlH. AVlille away they attended the I... T. S. eonfereneo and'pn wreunt In Halt Lake City. 'Phcll'lp va.s niade Iiy car. Mr. KnttKK drov W'nHiliiKton Deinuciiim nt-, m La iiraiide to Mall l.aito .city tack rowi'ltten tariff lilll a con- "I "" ""If- ' . - fereeH aRi'ee on all hut five ratet j Mr, and Mra. N. M Folk attended charge agriculture waa iKnoretl.v ! thtvl.. i). S. conference in Halt Lake WaNliinKtun--i' resident Hoover attemlH lOaHter BervlccH in KtiendK' ; nieetllljr hoUc: Ma-H. Hoover rc-; coverlnK fi om wrenched hack, re- . nialtiK iioine. Miami, Kla.- Al Capone a riven. ' City week.- They report n very 'rta. the 1. T.eo llthheri; farm here : enjoyable1 trip. '' j. and. expeetB to move lito It,, early Ml'. nivd .MI-H. K, I). WMIIiiK ahd , In the week. , dauuhlers, )ilr.nche and Anna .Mae -).0 01irH nf vounit peopje en- leturned home Saturday from Sait;j0VP(I ,t wolnor roast and pichlc at ! Lake city wlhere they attended the yB Sunday eveniiiB. , I. 1). conference. They visited . i'Clatlvert in I'rovo, Lopait; HprinK- i .: " ., . - ' .Kiln .....I ll.i.,hom I 'ltl' t.'lllln IIWIIV Mra. .1. A. J.eak was tallied tn ' Yakima, Wa.th., TlUll'sday to he at the hedNlite of her mother. Mra. Clara Ulcharda who In nerlously III there. .Mrs. ItlchardM waa a l.u ' tirnnde resident ror many yeara , ahd her friend here are sorry, to' hear of her lllheM. i Verhon Walte and IJiiKene llih hert wel-e nveiHliera . tif the ;l.a i (Irnririe HlRh school track team which went to 1'endletoiV KatUT- day, v . .v.; ' . . i I.. W. Wltlte drove to Penrtlolon j iVIday where he attended the .Nor- ! mill la-hool ' hasehall ?ame. .Mr. Walte la It attuleni at the Nurinnl achool. j The nchool children of the coin- t inanity enjoyed a dellKlitfill Knitter i pal ly and el!u hunt here .Sunday. ' A picnic Itinch Wait mirved In ihu hearhy 1m 1 1 1m utter which the after noon was Mpelit playliiK (tames and itoniliit. for lieaiitlfullv coltiretl i Knstnr etrirn wlilch were cleverly concealed In varioua iilacca hy the "BiiHtor Ralihlt" hefore Ihc younn people arrived. . ; Mini) Kdna Ciilliertson, of aUI ma, Wash., is a, house nuest at tlie Uviny Kell lionie. .M Iss. Culhcrtson will stay hntll the clone of achool at which time she will! he accom panied to her; lluilie hsff Mlsa Kell ami her brother, Floyfl who will spend the early parti.ol the sum mer in Washington. ,. ;i'Ml aliti Ml Milt l'elera and toilall son, tot I.iC Irande, were Ki'icHtH at dinner Suildliy at I he II. u. wnuuiK npnuy. i ,? v MiHrneHt Kohle'e rtd . sous accoui- plmled hy Osmond Orton, of union, Visited at the L. I. S. cliui-ch sor- yleca here Sunday).,! . .'Karl, Joseiih and the Misses Mllza. and Kena Zaumf were Union vlsitora Munda,v, JIIsm Uernlco Heft, of Kcho, Ore., Wlo has spent the winter lit tho lirnest Snider home hero while at tcndliiK Normal Hchool returned to h,er homo for a. short time. She will be accompanied on her return, trip Iiy her . parenta. They will make their home In 1m (Irallde. John U'aroll has rented the house ed il ilr! Us rtrtt tin ee nionth',r limn Hita led ?ilii;t.0li lulu New York spei lal commlnsioit repoils to Cloveinoi Itoosevelt ihal more than -j tin of laijcest coi- poralioas in countiv plan Kte itl wot k IhroiiKhoiit icai i Manila TVphnon deslms M Itaviifi on Isliiml of le le lenilei UK thoiistinds liomnlesH and kill ing; and Injuring lOtiiUtesa lui-sons. fATARRH pvr.ft MiuioN ,iars usd mm of hud m thrau to kmllf behentM V) th vapor STATE Theatre MON.-TUES - WED. 3 Days Left to See "ANNA CHRISTIE" with. , ; , GRETA GARBO , i . CHARLES BICKFORD MARIE DRESSLER COMING':'' THUR.-FRI.SAT. Bebe Daniels in "LOVE COMES ALONG Announcements A dcllirlitful no-hostess Knstm' 'bVenkfuHt Was ehjoyed. ytssterduy at the. hotnti, of Mr. and .Mrs. H. J. lelancon., Yellow and pink tulips ;?pTpied .a pretty decoration. Hreak-- fiisU was serve dnhout ! : :nt o'clock -ith covers laid Tor seventeen. Kaater favora and cahdles ile ijikhteil the children. Tliose presclit Were: .Mr. anil Jlrs. Allien neon fSni children, or Cove, Mr. and Mrs. (Olaude,1 1.yhch und Mrs. I,ynch'n 'fiUher.'Mr. and Mrs. I,. C. Parsons ind Olllldren and Mr. saad Mrs. Melancon and children. '-'.. ..... ' I Birthday Easter f Party Is Given :'.ln honor of Hlllle ..Jr.'s! third bhthday, Mi". William li.' llalley etjiertttlned a number--of Utile roll; Recently at a Jolly hlrllidny Kaster ' j(iarty. Many gifts were received In .oiiiilliiH'lit or .'. the honor Kue"st. 'Orchid and yellow ronncd a pretty color.', scheme, (laniea 1 and an l':astnr'eKK hunt were enjoyed. Mrs. Arthur Klrhy, Mrs. Cleorire Heri, Jliss Knnlce 1-1 err and Mrs. V. Kolp assisted Ihu hostess In serving dainty refreshments. 'i The fOllOwhiR were ftuesls: I.ois Klrby, Husnn and Sally Knlffht. I'hlllp and Dorothy Heiffen, Mary Jane Jl.ow'e, T-,ois and Aorian Itass mussen, TmoKene, Irnlti and Wll liard SelillllnK, Olhejla and lleva Folp, 1'atsy and llona Jean Knight, iiernldine and Marjorle. lister, Margaret Snook and Millon Daugli v Entertain Bridge r ., Club Saturday Mr. and Mra. Joel llichardson were host and hostess to the Mo hawk Krtdgp club Saturday hight at their home with three tables at play. Mra. Jat-k Ilrandt und James Oneal won honors for high tally. Guest prize was presented to Mr. ;-and Mrs, George Itlchardsoh. Spring flowers wen an vittnic- Neighbors of Woialcraft will,! meet Tuesday night in regularises- I sion at 7::iti o'clock insread of the i usual S o'clock as a social will be ! held following the, lodge session.',; i The Community Women's 111 ble class will meet ..tomorrow after noon at 2:15 .o'clock in the gold room of the iA Graifde hotel. Mem-, hers of the class are' requested to bring their lllbles and notebooks. As this in the last meeting of the.' year a complete attendance Is'de-. sired. i . The anniversary celebration of the Itebenah and Odd Kcllows lodges will he held Wednesday night at the Odd Fellows temple. Following a short business session a program will be presented. . Union Churches Observe Easter; Cantata. Given lly AV. V. Council ; (Tlbserver Correspondent) VMION (Specla,)) Kaster was flttlnglv observed at the Methodist' church here. Following a series ) ' or evening services darlnf tlie ' ; week which ended with a holy coin in un ion Friday morning, the Sunday services ail bad an Kaster 1 atmosphere. Several special num bers were given nt the morning pervlcen, including songs and the i baptism of three children. n the evening the junior choir ren J dt'red an Kaster cantata, "Life j iOtiVnat" j Miss Mae Stearns and Mr. Beautiful Women j UseMello-glo Heautles who guard their complex ions use MRLLO-GLO Face l'ow der only. Famous for purity its coloring matter Iff approved by the government. The skin never look pasty or flaky. It spreads more smoothly and produces a yourthful bloom, Made by a new French process. M K I .I.O-G 1 .0 Face I o w der stays on longer. Glass Drugs, Inc. Adv. r i EVERYBODY COME TONIGHT Benefit Bridge Party la Grande hotel 8 p. m. f Plenty of Prizes 7 Auspices Women of the Country Club OF N0 VALU TO OTHERS -OF GREAT VALUE TO YOU It's hardly possible that some of yoiii' most valued. poses sions would ever be stolen those that are of value to othci'H, V.tit the importance of them in your oVn affairs areiles.that they lie protected as perfectly as possible. v '. Private papers, insurance policies, notes and lnoi-tirag-es, deeds and abstracts, registered bonds and stock certificates, kecpstakes these things aren't likely to be stolen, but they can all be destroyed by fire. ' In one of our safety deposit boxes they are protected from any probable loss. They are always accessible and yoit cease to won-y about them! The cost of a box is a very small item and there are several sizes to suit yotlr needs. We. would be glad to show you our modern safety deposit vault. . i - Member Federal Reserve - Resources Over 2 Million. "Forty-second Year of Friendly Service'1 m Jfth REAL r - iBf of WARD'S . : coats..; I ; W""' $9.75 - $14.75 Vm-T" riont .q ITE'RE . . . nt a pride that saves you i to yt Capcd Coats Belted Coals Coats with Scarfs Coats with Fur a!! reduced for quick clearance, livery siac . . but not every size in every style! DRESSES TOO AT CLEARANCE PRICES ; $3.95 -$7.95 Complete your Spring Wardrobe Now at prices that mean big savings for . 1 . .. . . . ..... r you I" All tne linportBiii iyir ii Spring are here in prints, crepes, georgettes, and chiffons. AH sizes, but not all sizes in all styles! Make YOUR selection earlyl ' CHIFFON SCARFS I Wlint feminine heart wouldn't thrill to tho beauty of these Scarfs! The Clearance price is ' ri r only 98C GIRLS' WASH DRESSES Smart young fashions for play or school. Flares and frills, bows and ruffles! Mothers will re- , QQr joice at this price! iOt CLEARANCE OF HATS! Lacy braidsfancy straws, and felt and straw combinations all at After Easter savings. Attractive stvh-s WOMEN'S SHOES for "Foot Health" Week Foothealth Oxford with built-in arch. Fine glove-soft kid, in brown or black. Combination $4..98 last.. Kt Fashionable three-eyelet Tie com fortable and smart! Genuine black kid. Priced j no right...... ' ' attractively priced. $1.98