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f Tuesday,1 'Afa'il 22;' IflSO LA GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVER,1: LA GRANDE, ORE. f. , ,1 on 'thu luwn uml jolly ifnnies were Oramlt, Mii.4'SUiart l:Unn6i ami j Juno to 2 a. hiiluivo, .lr. Itrml- 'school lioltl a. class 'jmi'ty, at iho thov ilolihernlely . ci played. Many idfis were Riven to small son, Jlmmio, of. iiiuerii'ritfl' 1 rier wn -rector of the Acen.iioit j home or .Mr. ft ml Mrs. M.. K. Amlw i othM-wine rol)whaM 1 t ie honor lrue.st. eamo over tor ttte HervlceH at toe : itiir.ui:ii cnurrn in t oe inr inreu son ainniay evenuiK. t tic evemuK ( ' Italnly rf freshments were nerved Kplxroiutl . church Sunday lifter- years, from June I !' 2 A ' to June was uncut in various contet. I (,,,,'ti, of primitive peoples and of foumiatlon for future mouth health duriiiR which each little riichi gave noon. .,.., ' 12. when he went ennt to lie- I prliea golnjr.to Itobertft. ami ier- wlrt Hn,IU,s ( mrt, t leant. : '""v mlu "own and wnetner it 'an KiiMtr rliyine or some little j1r ,, Mrs I11Prao Williams :nie e.lucatlonal nerretary of re- : truile Itell. ltayinoiul HrcBhears. ,1U. to lnp ,na(tjt tney enti u I U to bo ono ur tlio other in uvrucly verse. ,vho llv i, I., Vnitlaml for lhl:lSl,"s educalion for Ihe dioclse of fouriul Anderao.i and ilernard I".- ,,,.llll(,ntllIi y demonstrated. deterinimd l.jr diet ( . AliiN.sacaus.'iis. It is n Kre.ti joy 10 iiorue. I in- class, iiiih year limn- i . , . i nn . vitv ui ir.tauu. . the people of Cove to know that l.ers 11 with ono pos. uriduate. ) ' "-nBlantl 1d Ameilcn inesu-, u ,B uM)rnj,e 1!lt imBl(,H should ; "'"" ." "". - ih will i... r.. .... ,. l,..,HThev ,e nn.l Kle.nne (ta.l K",0,s n,,v" ."'"nil i. pmuir "' ho breast led. '."I"'- .. ivislt. illvle. rims, l-lsher. noferta llll(n mn.V of eontro led diets to pro-; , ,-,. expected. """ in...-.,. rue Hoy Mcoilts Wltn (lie liev. i . rwirn.l llell lln..l.i I'liniulnelt' auce kooo or mill leein ill cipnu- elilp, ' fllr tho; teeth 'I Hat the healthy condition of tin l most'. dealmhUv tmt ' diet Is YltA.l, . f pnrticulnrlvt. In. the. young n 0 I iirst months a life, a sound or weak .Womeri of Country " -V. Club Give Benefit il KlHM'ial Rix'iul ham-.-, nlulinml on. ...... i.. . . . i . . ..... . TlinQit ni-uiiiiii vi-rri- 1 nnii Tnw. itnt I un mmit liu fur tlio Iiintf it (if ii-t-i.iiiy inr nit fiiu'riiiim-iT i nis: - . . , t, . .... ..... .. . nrv t,t ii fnni I iiili VrnA Fl(iifr. Mr. lionlth nt limed IiPlt;l,,r l "Pie uiit- iuei-!iiiK wilt il nioiiUTrt iire ' " - - Dn4. tt . i i ursMl to hrinir tlu-lr irhlldii-n. niul 'oroihy Stein, Jiina iluo Stoyku, Sunday. u rtroi'tl utin(litnci is pviiwti'd J lvii Ppuii To.wpry. Ann .' Stoln, jAny member who woiild like to'11" l'u" JJunlce, Jlsidriini, K Herslmy ili,i such a koocI .turn i I'rof. ami lira. ; O. Springer '. . . . tf l t ... mil .1 .I........ . . . .. .. ... .... vlMMe.l leltloiil Murlitiru Uillnlnv Hi mental auitlials. . By feedlnir alii- .. A heaullful spi liiB event was the have her children on Hie pi oKram i ,'"rl lne AKeH- "llll Wxrit""-" Saturday .hint It ouKbt to last for ylsltiM .Medlcul Spi liiKS Siui.lny as, ,-0nI ad Anderson ami 1 """ " d!" p"or ln vilanilns . " : Ilernar Horde an.l UaVilioml 1 ra,r' ' ;h. " ''mi ioiiini.. mi) n.uiv ....... ... , meats and flu henoflt card, party Riven by the is requested to call the social chair- Wonderliclc. women ur the country dull yester- man. Mrs. K. II. Towler. as it Is . , , . day evcnliiR in the, hnlirooni of the. not possible for her to reach all I DancinSf En lOVed l;,u Orande hotel with :5 tables at the children that are talented an.:- t, t , , Illny. I'lornl deconitlons were In .who would like to take part. j y LlOUge MeiTl Dei'S deliKhtrm profusion with . sprliiR I & "n"a,h!ro,Vl. .''"'"""t'Wakelita Bridge' 'i a .iiihtfMi ,:w. ol .M,,cinB - . iiuii iiiMtu wan ' w - i.M'rli'.PH wore awniSlr, to th ful 1 IIVii-l I .. ,.1...... rtt loxter ' ll r "n !,! : ' WaU.Oftu Ui'Uo vluh yi Htenlay I lodges as puoKts. , Oecointions of iiu-'rn' ii. .ii iV "IT, lnt''(,n' aftppnoon at her homo on Adams 'the hall were In u rotor scheme of iiwronci null J ih. ( harh s 1'h.y- avomi)t. s ,., fOW(.rs wt.ro 1IMeil parplo and pold. .Mulc was fur- ...... ".. . ' . 1 "I1"1". -H" i,h decoration. -Hilsheil by n threr-nlpco orchestni. HukIi. ltrady, Mr. I K(rf.t iiWarii WaH Wfin Iiy Mrs. About 4 euuplrH wore In utteii- i a. u. Hug. .Mrs. jju'K Hrooinriei u "C 4- 4- jt was eitjoypu Siittirday at tho inll:- J JLJIlLei LctllltJU tary hull Kivon by tho HIuo Monn- tnln Canton Nn. 1 4 and auxiliary Mrs. Jack Hrnndt was hoNtess to , with the Odd Ki llow and liebol;:ih many dinH. . Thoy went all ovr town und yaihiTisd all tin rubbish that any house had to offor and took it to jthe dumpinv proundu, Tm liinh -school lrls dayoi lmnehull in KuTorprlne Sathnbuv f tornoon aurt'Avon from tho lCntor priso k''1s wilh a score of ifi to 1. Trof, and. .Mr.' SprinKer ami Mr. and Mrs. JuVlnlottu -accomiunled them. ;;; . Mr. nndrMr. T. It.' fonklln and . ..... ! iiifMitK an.t Aiitrniti. thnv hnvrs bon a dip in-the new swimmiUR ool . ""'V, .r,!,','? J"m!- undo to s iffer dental dlsturhaiw, ; e .l iirv Him in miw tiuintr imjhi xru l,ul . ... k tn Hit rf to I hose foil nd In mint. uuto work, liu1 Ktis'R wore tnoif tHHchor. Mi. J. K. M'.llH. Mr. and Th yotinjf horn to such animals Mrs. K. II. Itell. Mr. and Mrs. n'H" how an liereditury woakncsx , ('has. Klsher. Mr. and Mrs. It. S, I their teeth. Nut only are the that is 150 feet lmiK by 4 wido with a depth of 9 foot, at tho deepest end. The . pool has only just been constructed and lias not yet been opened to tho public. Th Arthur Hod Mlllorlttj,. nbw un,l. ...... ; ,wunwran i Li, 1. ....i . . '"' win ho the ....b..r.L uim iiiniw in cac n row. .Mrs. Uroom field next hostess. April 2S. !A dainty luncheuii was served foi lowing cards. Council Fire Ts ' : Held By Girls Mrs- O'Connell Is formal ooenln. will h. belli Sun. ! onistoek and .Mrs. I:. N. URIII day, April 27; .Mr. and Mrs 11. V. i Hcfreshinenls of ice rienin and as : Hell. .Mr. and Mrs. lioy Hell visited I !,ol lp'1 w,o served. at Medical SprlnRs n week pro ami i . r ' ilatiBhter. (larice OiU.Mtnd Mr ami K. I nUTll, i completed then. j OCailll i V. K. -l loux wlio has been In i (-or AnKelos for tho benefit of his health lias returned to his homo In , PolleKo Place Homewhat improved j bat sill? very fur 'from well. Mrs. A. A. Antics wore dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. T. ('. Hefty Kfister Simduy. dance. t Itishnp Iteininffton iirouKtit some At mldnipht a duintv ' luncheon very interesting and, cherrlnff hows wan served.. '''- 'V . to 1110 ove on his visit hero Sun- ' ' " i ilnv. Mo suld. tlir th Ue.Vni. n T?' n ' j Murray Itnidner. of Uoston, would I " Vul l"(I' rwoort who Is worUlnir L-cinip F 1T6 VirOUp . J be hero tn Cove to help with the ! In I.a (Wande spent Sunday at tho v Tt. Trn e4-iii "On h4-tt summer school' for church work- j home of his sister, Alts. 'P. i- Hefty. in uaotci. i Cii yj , or. This school will ho held fr tool kou Ti-;i:rii Anlnvils In the wild stale and primitive peoples- uuaciiui tinted with the foodstitfrs of civilization rajoly suffer front tooth deray,- In fact, to certain of the primi tive tribes deformities of Ihe teeth 'I'li.i Ctt. j--.t..v ..t..U nl tin. I m-n f.plllilll nil thltT fi t Iwillllff -.rwl teeth of tbi'Ait vtiumr animals soft. but - they are incompletely de- ! vetoped and mishmnped. and their 1 nuppoftiiiK tissues, that 1st1 (tums ' anil jaws, are weak. Local mouth conditions in terms ! of acid saliva or the growth of j aeld-ftit mine: germs do not appear! responsible for the da inane seen In the mouths of these experi mental animals. For, when the dletM fed to these animals is im proved through the addition of vegetables, fruits and milk, tho I mouth conditions of both females and yountf Improve. Mouth cleanliness Is of course Br . xjrr inrir i i t ; A council fire was held by. the! The Wiichelovnn Pimm ' -VI re Ttuanoo.hoii Cmm... i.'i.,. . 'group enjoyed an Kaster attornoon j-,h. t . . " '!' .-. j At a chnrntluK In-idKO-ltincheon in the Itm..h . "S'SIM int ! Mrs. J. l OTonnoll was hostess v"""""' .Minn ni'K'ii nugnes. loi- lowlnR un afternoon ineelluR when ,, ay at' her home. ft,i lire lore honors were palmed on decorations were u 1 11 tie leather, iisiiir an Indian sym- Hiverstde" jiark-Jast Satur. day. Nine Rirls and the tfiiardinn. to the Monday lirlilRC club yester- lMiss llorls Warner, walked to Ihe. l'rotly Kaster -park, where they enjoyed their used. Luncheon lunch anil wliero an Kaster orr ilol. a mi eye, for significance ' .-?''""' i nuiu ,oo, piace. , ,. . X A tnllt by the' Riiardl'in 'lira ' 11 rH- J' T' "" "ai'lson won the I The Rtils iittCiidlnR were: Cleno l'.eif Awes, followed h'e canin fire nwnll fo1' hltrl1 l,llly- Oll0Mi r"Wc vl"VB sPalh. Kileen W'uldrolfi processional to tho ouuncil fire an.l '"" P'osented to Mrs. Kred Sjineth. Judy SelRiist, Theresa Oulrail, .V ljie siiiRiiiR of a chant Mary Krees M' ''i Ul J"m s wl" ho ""' next celia ' Iteynaud. Mary llaliRlierty, spoke about the' lore'hbearer or I hOSl('sS- Xlil-" : j Mary fook. KllRenia Trowlirldse. I.'eace." Knch Rirl nt the fire riiv., ! iUlid Clura Norrls. ' . i 4 two.minute talk about some pa.t Art Research Club i - x. l"' 'uiiii cue law. A vocal i oj. 1 T duet. Mammy Moon" was sunRby ill: t .btUdymg-. J aPan Winifred Scott and Mildred Oreen. ' I he nwardlnR of honors , anil ,ric iJciviiiB or, new mcmjieiii (biiik 'itliicc 11 hut two Rirls received the nn Curo honor. Following the award-. esllnir ,,i..,,nr, i Ji,.,i,. ., ,i .,.ii.-, home of Mrs. Kred-Smith at inb'u Announcements . i i Ma ari, ueseni'en eltin.moi yes t'eiiliij- al the hom'c or Miu (rea l) 'The Home Missionary society of Kiddle at Island ('Itv for an inter- the M. K. chilreh will meet at the Thirteenth street Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock,-. The.?nten of- j.s . .ne nuiior neaus rerresn- on the subject or Japan.. V rtients and toasted inarshmnllows Mrs. H. H. Cleaver told of "Jap. wern enjoyed. : - janese Ijuidscape flardeninR:" .Mrs. ;ferlnR will be taken and duea puy- S.Tlxe followinR received honor H. I. Hull about the "Interior In-, ins day will he observed. Ift-nds: Winifred ' Scott, 31; Anna ! fluence of Japan;" Sirs. jr. O. j ...... , Afreshears, 7; Vranees Alexander, ! Smith of "Japanese Klowers;" Mrs. ! Tho Illverslly club will meet at '11; lola riORcrs, 1.1; Dora Hunt, It. S. FlemiiiR of "Japanese Indus- Ihe home of Mis. J'hllllji l.ockwood 27; Mary Frees, 0: Mildred Ci recti, tries;" His. I.. F. Dunn of' "Tho "' IS" 6 Alder street Tlmrsdny nf Jlli; Vadls llaxler, 26. . I Architecture of tho Homes and ternoon at 2 o'clock. Toril;" and Mrs. Charles ltochm told a leRend. -! ','n' I"30 officers of the Kxtern The next nieelliiR will be lield Slur mv T,v," a l"l.lso party at with Mrs. Cleaver. thn "-a Ginnde hotel -May 1 at S ... o'clock. Tickets may be had at the Mr. and a-:Eleotrld CO.; or Uiro.uRh I anyof the officers -of- the Knslern Mrs. G. H. Griffin Hostess to Club the Ai,-deith:'ei,.b; Outing! Follows Mrs. ('. H. Cirirfllil T-i , . t Meniircrs of were riicsIs of Monday afternoon nt her home on .5Ialn aVtftuie. ; HprinR: flowers' 'w-to'e altraollycly aiijtiiRed j about! the rooms: :.r.rlT u - . i ; f ' " : : 1 .Mrsi. r'j M, illnj't won flra(!iriii, with p'hltco (ablna nt play.' : con solation was presented to Mrs. liny KhdburR. Hainty rcfrcshmenls w'ere served .followinR cards. Hope Char)teiwPTanK Pnfnu.'Dvnnlr-Pnof Star. I ' ttt"" Tho Detrreejiif' Honor 'rotectiw : Vollpwliif? thf:Kiwoi-th J.enetio 'society, will' ftrlvtj 'a ' tienpftt card 'K.tstor. reakfasl, Sunday mornliiff iparty J-'rlttiiy r-inulhs, in the fi-old .about: flo clock in Ihe .basement! of ;room o'ri'tho i-fi 'Ornndq liatel. - tho' MqthiJdist church with about, 20 ;. - -u ; .: ' '- attending, a smaller sroup 'enjoyed TT1 ' ' j. CI jj & a hike to Itooster peak and sur- PiaStCr &UnOaV l'OIIIlillni!' tin. until. no At tUn ln'.xi 1.-. . fast the Rev. Jndson T.' I'erklhs rtJivftan jspiJOiit. talk to (yhl flVPn S NlO'ht1 hikers were dinner "t , ,i JJopo chnpteivNo. ).t of tho Or--fler of lOastorn' Star' will fi-anire .yhildren's nli?ht Woilpcsday eyti--)ninjjf, April 2. A business session ivJU bCKln promptly al o'clock. iji'iirlnB: the half hour in -which the parents are thus enfynijed, n story iine will bo held in tile imrbirs for tile chlldreni .Miss Ciortrml.i Wau- lies, children's librarian, will tell quests at tho home of ir. and Mis. Kd ('. Slu'llworlh, and later -drove- to Cove for a swimming' party In tho afternoon. A Blossom Dayil In Cove, Oregon Birthday Party. lnp happy birthday party honor Marietta Keller, daughter of . the stories. Miss Vera Heatty will j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keller, urn her snsftlst In receiving the childn-n. third anniversary tonk place Satur ..KoUowinB Wio business meetlnf. j day afternoon nr. 'the Keller homo, the children will prtent tho pro-il'retty decorations wct'o in Kaster gram. After which there will he 'colors. Anej?tr hunt was enjoyed NOW READY Pansy, Snapdragon, and Stock Cauliflower Plants Get Them at Our Greenhouses WEST ADAMS AVE. ,. i i IIISV2 Adams STATE Theatre TODAY AND TOMORROW "ANNA CHRISTIE" with GRETA GARBO CHARLES BICKFORD MARIE DRESSLER f Iiy -Mrs. A. i. Conkllit ' j fOhsen'er CorrC'spondoni) i COVK, Ore. (Special) Kaster was a heaullful Sunday In ( 'efvo with hardly a cloud lit' the sky. f Tho fruit trees appeared in full For Miss Kelleiv.:.'''' ...V'ri1'"!.!:"'1. .".'.V:'';: comlnt? out rapidly and tho ap ples just showing- a little pink bi the liuds. A lljfht breeze was stir ring and It was considered by fruit men an ideal day for pollicitation. Tho hillsides are looking I heir -prettiest and will for perhaps a week longer. Kustor services were held la the various churches. At the Methodist Kplscopal the coir sang two spec ial anlherns and Miss Vina Conley sang a benutlftil solo "Consider tin Lilies." The sermon was preached by tho Rev. N. 1;. Horsey, In tho ntorniiiK and In the eveniiiK. Mrs. Jndson T. Perkins, who has been dolhff missionary work Jn Hydera )ad, J ml iu, spoke on her work n the mission field. i The Raptlst church hold the usual scrvicu with two anthems by the junior choir. They san "Christ -Rose" and "Kaster Greet ings" and did beautifully. I Tho Rt. W. r. lieminKton. bishop of Knntern Dreon, Juul the ser vice nt tho Ascension Kplscopal at y;:i() o'clock in the aflurnoon. Wm. Charles, the infant son of Mr. am! Mrs. J. K. lenders, of Ka (Jrande, ' received the rite of baptism and I after the sermon, the children of the Sunday school presented their jinlte boxes, their offering- ninount liiiK to iri.STi, the presentations was I made by Marcel Conley with a 'presentation speech. After the re cessional hymui, (he children ouch were jjjlven a flowering pansy : plant. ! Rreakfast was served lo th younff people of the Kpwortlt jl.eaKUo at the church parlors Kas !ter morning. Mrs. A. A. Antles and Mrs. X. K. liershey had charge of the breakfast. Covers were laid for 2ft, the guest list Included the Rev. and Mrs. X. K. Hershey, Mr. f land Mrs. K. It Vloletie, Miss Ruth S AIdrich of I.a Grande, Mr. A. A. S' A 11 ties, l-stor Heterman, Russel jand Ward lalref Wesley and Stan il'y Hershey, Clara Roberts, (irace Hartley, Maxlne Towle, Jean Mll- lor, Jean Koger, Itjth Hartley, . Glen Hartley. Archer Autles, Al 2 ' mon Geiss. C.'laudire Uaker, Geo. Chadwick, Vernonia Goodll, Ioro- orlsts Phone M-ll : COMING THUR.-FRI.-SAT. Bebe Daniels in "LOVE COMES ALONG" ( thy Itarker and Itoyal Hoerkjfren.. S j Mrs. Nellio It. Grace, the city j librarian, will have on display at 9 the library Wednesday, Apr. 3. a collection of obi style pictures, In- eluding the daguerreotype, ilntypu, ! ZJeic. and will give a talk In early tp!io(oi,'r,ipli". Jl Mrs. T. C. Hefty was a guest of 9 Mr. C. K, Iiwson nt a luncheon j : : i! Krliluy -h-n the other RUrMts wen a group of liiilifH from Union. .Six tiihlrfl of hrl!ir' wire in nlay. I .lr. II. . I'onmlwrk. Kiilllltn .11111 l.U miniw ... 1 n. niin-n ll.ckcr. Rnhrrt lierkrr. Ilurrict uil'l liorothy llffkf'r wi'iit to A firanO' 10 R(.i tlift "KlllK Of KlugH" Stitunliiy morning. .Mr. mid Mm. J. K. Ktrurns, of A l I ""iw. - 1 ' ' ' . - a&r i L TIIK NEW FOnD FOITPE : (j , t, ij - f . ' t ' ' ' i A "beatttifut closed' car, disllngtiUhctt tijr. j lf tubs lantiat grace of lino and canlitufd.i 1 1 A particularly good car for pUyticUmip ' buiinett pxocutiveft and tulasttie'n becav of it$ comfort and reliability. The Triplex 1 , .r.nrta..nvA. t ...;...f.r.rAf.r if.-' fullyencloied fourKhcel bralinicnntributo to the unuiuttl safety of tho lien Fordt it:. OUTSTATS'niXG I'EATL'ltES UI' Till') X K W i' O II O New gtrenmlinc bodies Choice of colors Rustless Steel Triplex slmtter-proof glass '.windshield .. ,, four Houdnilh double-avtlng Iy- " drnul ic shook abnorhcrs : fullyen closed, silent four-wheel brakes txlt'iiHive use of line:slecl forginqj ; - Aluminum pistons Ciromesill- . con ulloy valves Three-quarter . ; floating i rear axle Torque-tuba ; drive More itlihn, iwcnly bull ,: and 'toiler bearings Sturdy steel- : spoke wheeb 53 to ,65 miles an : hour Quick acceleration ; Kasn of control ReKabUity o Economy . i I.oJi!!!fc. ' " ' . .otij TissiMsj imv eit k4 Roudelcr , . . riiaelon . .. Coupe . Tudor Sedan Sport Coupo . De Luxe Coupo . . st to ' . i $500 . . ... . 3500 . . 3330 . . 1550 Tlirec-window Fordor Sedan S62S Cubrlolet . . . . . 86-15 De Luxe Sedan .... $650 Town Sedan . . . . . S670 (f. i b. Detroit, plat freleht and dt llcefy, lluilipcrt and tpnro lire extra, al low cult.) m si e i iti5elisiERie2il oxeelleine BEAUTY lirtfl htwn huilt into the graceful flowing lines of llifl new Ford and there 1 mi npponling charm In its fresh and vajied . ..'' harmony of color. Yet more distinctive even 'than this hcanly of line and color is its a'lcrt and sprightly performance. " As days go hy you will find that it hecomrs more and more yonr favorite car tlo responsive, so easy lo handle, so safe and comfortahle that it puts a new joy dweller the farmer the industrial worker -.tho suhurhs to all of these it hrings a new measure to drive :i motor jus;. The city -. garage in the 4 ' draftsmanship has heen put into mass production. Today, more owner of the epaeioii3 two-ear of rcliahle, ct:i;non:kal service. than ever, U:e nw roru ia "a value far ahovc the price.' FOlllI MOTOU COMPANY !i; :'! ill. .:!!- V'-'-V J