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Page Two Thursday, April 21, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON ONLY TWO MORE DAYS and the SALE OF SALES ENDS. Prices are cut to the very limit, come early for the time is short and these prices will not last. COME, BUY AND SAVE. : : Ladies' Hats Value up to $7..r.O Priced al $4,95 Flat Crepe inul CUKPK DK CHINK SF1.75 to $1.93 Values. Priced nt $1.10 yd- LADIES' Dress Slippers In patent, kld.v calf -hijjli mid cubiin heel $3.95 LADIKS " Silk Dresses In printed crepes, satins, chiffons. Triced at ' $11.00 LADIKS' Better Dresses The sense n 's newext styles und colors, comeH printed thifforw, rrvpe, uitins, georgettes at Huch tavlnp $16.75 Ladies' Coats : New dress ' und Kport touts in the newest nuv- teriuLs and style $14.95 'JUNK HAKKAK DAYTIMK House Frocks Valued in this lot up to $6.93 $4.95 LADIES' RICHELIEU Bloomers All wanted colors. Sale Price ' $1.19 Dress Flannels New Spring shndes red, Kreen, blue, tan, $2.23 values. Triced at $1.89 SAVE DiDn.DiT La Grande's Own Store SAVE Miss Iji Velle MtititiilBlotl, vice prcH.leni; Attn JtuiKley, iwcretury; jand Kuih I'oniior,. trrnsurer. Mrs. F. E. Shepherd Hostess to Club Mi. V, K. Sh'pht-rrt win hoste tu her' fi i lino tt I cluli Inst night til het homo nn N avenue with thr. thl'M ui play. KulloHliitf canls u hi I nit. InnWiPitn M il a k.r.VF1- Mn.. Kuliih Wurl won the first .riav. UonaM l t;nie, ,M re, II inry 1 l ity will he- l hi next liimwss. ,Muy I. Helomalo Members Are Entertained Sir. W. llopi"! nlertulne, lh ll'luii(ul(i ehih yi-mr.;iy afh-r-nton ill htr home which wtw u( -trurllvrly decorated wild (luffuilll The color schernv ti yellow uml irn'on, Three tuhU-n were? ut pta wltli Mrs. J times Oneal winni'trr first honnr uiil Mrs. We, ley .Mr. Imnuhl s.vMntl. A t:.tnly Iwn 'i)ur luncheun wart served litter In the afternoon. Mrs. Jack Hrunttt will he the next hosier May i Klruwioiry Turnovers Two cups flour. Knur l-nNpoon hal;lutr powder.. One--hair tNKionn Kail. l-nur tnMepoo IntM. One oasr. Two.thluls cup mill;. , iwn cups berries, r One-half cup sugar. , Two iiihliiiin hutier. i - . . Mlv flour. huklnK" powder, salt, riit in I.um with knifi-: Atia und tnlllt. When soft dough furtii put out. nn floured hoard until uouh is on.-fi.unh Inch thick. Hi-vi.lt- In. six peys. tuM portion or herrie which have heen mixed with KiiKar. iKit with ' butter. in-:iw up erf res f rfoiiKh urmiuil be; He.. I'lafe on ifreawed hakh.K sheet, and hake ? mlnut.1. svrw arm. Vhf powdered or confection cr'i jpir hecuint't lumpy. pr-i ft through a fln nie-thi-l !- or ntH with a rolling pin. lhrmiKti aciilcvt'incnl. 1 telegraphic utranuau.JI"- wolf hi Kee that -uch child ha. if not I ho nccejisjiry t account for a tli- room of hi own, at lcnt n cup-r-t,rpncy. uf ahout flvt d'grm.-, iHtind or u parllculnr Kht-tf whfrc'whii h conviniod him 'the ohject hi; poishioiis may ho hivhtlHlo. rcpurtiMl hy the i'annilian oh Never j?Jvc one child authority eir. wum not l'liinet X. over anothtfi. K '" . ' i. lnlif.T.' In their dtffcn-iuww :) , TAMIIA' M ritlrJlll:i Utile uk ptt.fhh. A.vi,:d titUlni 1 hhle. When miuarrei ha oceuf r;. MKXK'O CITY, April ?4 (Al') i muitte Die children, NendiiiK uuch a diMpateh from I'uehl.t toilny said to hl- own room. :im an tnipii rtlsi I tliat five persons, an entire family, piinhdiuiont for illsiurldmr the hud heen murdered in their. hOd iih .Hit result of a feud between two fcroupH of AKritn!s. M-r.ci or the home. See th;tt each child has ahumlant play niaierluH f lib own. If they un near luKeiher In uk and in trvr. xee th:it they own In com mon Mich thiriK hi hhwrlis, mimI . XOHKOhK, Va.. April 4 (Al) hirpe nutdoitr euulpmeui. wlilt h a northeast khIp swept Hnsin -ncoiiniice conpf rattve phiy. Warren Iturke nf the IT, S. S. Sara- Teach them to take, turns, MaUc 1 tnjiii Into the whirling propeller of it a ml. that any plaything, which A plane n hoard hip and the of i owned in ciinimon. helonKx to . fleer today was without his left thr. child who Is'urtlnir U. ""til he 1 arm. ' tA l:t through with It. SHOOT AT WITXKKS ! VKPIEKKA. Col.. April 14 T.V1') ! Authorities were on the looltout for peinons who alleedty fired 'four jihow at William Martell, xtar . titMUM ftn- the state auaiiiHt Clar- c-iue Kinjr, who faced aiTulKiiinetit today for the murder of Minnie '. McCoy. ' Martell, a service station opera -jtor t(hl police thnt he had been ....iioii t lieatrice. 20 .miles south of here, lust nh:ht on a fake call . intf car and that while 'nnstt-crln the call ho; was fired .upon. I ... ; Still in Old Rut Disappointed f,v,rf ninelf on i the rock pile: after tfvortil yearii) .. '. i. t t.lt l.na Itl 1 " "t ain l iiiiercu n i i llmuiflit nfir oil thefe. years they'd h:tvu iiitrotltieetl some Ifthor-suvlnj; device. London Opinion. Chats With Parents PICTURES NOT OF PLANET AY SHAPLEY SAYS i Announcements. The WVstway rluh of the VV. . A. will meet with Mrs, Delta 'llarn ! den I'rlday eninjc for a politick j supper at :3o o'clock. Koehtnent- her Is requested to hrtnr her own plate, knife, fork and spoon ami ! wear housed re.e. . The "fhurch NiKht" unuonnccd for tomorrow, Kriduy cVenJitR ut th Methodist church has h a piulponed un'U a later dute whet, the new putor may; he here. . The Creenwoo! Parent-Teucher association will present the part of the rrade school operetta irtven t the O.reenood pupils tomorrow af ternoon at the school with addit ional program numbers by ehool talent. This Ir A. fundv. benefit for I'.-T, SDD DETy W lEW-IT Ralstons Honored At Dinner-Bridge At Sacajawea Inn In cmpUmeit or Dr. and Mr U HhImioiu h r lvln Sau '.unlay lr NNw York lr, and Mrs, A. 1- lllehardson mew hvt od htvtuvss last rwnR at m ehaniiitujt dteis.hrtd:v- At ft tatden at IrtWtiv wtlh UiKket vt spmuc (towers vv'iH were phir lor the smM far A T wWok tllhr at Ui !Aeviwea. Inn. . HtttlK- w;u pta4sl Uter at the iiivhartwn horn which was prvN d arranged, with sprtnf Idoswout. Mr. and Mrv W. II. Hot.mnkamp Jr. revisl ItrM hnort, Mr. nd Mr. It, Ks Vtenhvvr. jMOd nd Mr, and Mr. Jhn Miller ihlrd aart At card with nine tabht at vuy, Mi H(ehardsn was as-ist ed aho:tl the room hy Mi.- liar trt lUenft and Mw torrine Hiker. . 1 drum, pupil ot MIm Ollda Ahbjr. Two vocal sle-;tioh were ably situs by Mm. ..Ueiris' Khharlstm awomitnied hy Mtsx.lUdeev W! Item Th. Mfc-r. l .l.f.,Wo.,-;- Yalsa Mlnature Ward Slephens Jean lai-s Spitminj; Rtrube Krani liedd Sylia llodwm How t'-an 1 Leave Thee, lt M Hftll Voo Sweetheart. Medby Hetty. Jack. Jear, .utd J I J Hendrickson 1 tlUvtalle 1e Koof Stay In Your Own Itack Yanl : I Mali a pktno duet Mrs. t X, lilmer rae a hort talk ot th "Anniversary of Odd- tVllowhtp.' A Ovall duel by Mr, aim Mrs. Y. Y. Nostrum.. cvm PnU-d by Mr. 1 K.-nol4, wa well received, s Those takjnit part la the iant.. -mtno "iMdfeliowsntp' were: Mrs.iJIj, PlaVie JlOSteSS Kuthir;e Wilier i Mt Uladvs MiUer. Accompanist Tarantelle Itieh.-r Helen Melvill Ttie Yotyra Hoatmau Heln M Ivilie jtt-l SIU lloljrln. To Wednesday Club Wum. Mrs. Mttllie ll' Mti. Sjl U Hunch. Mr. Kolvrioo. Mr. Ht- den. KM KmteU Hotert fcnd Keith j Mrs, Churlm llayle wws hoste.-w unmons, Th iadiaic for the pu- to th. Medmay Nipht clwb UM tomine : by Mr It. J. ' eveutnt; at her houtv' with tiirve Kitchen and Mm. Id Htaehart at uidrs ai nuy. Spring flowers ere com pan ted the presentation oh the ud as decomttuna. Mrs. K Itoh pt'.U Tlic final meeting of the year for the 4Vntral school l-T. A. will be held tomorrow ufternoon at the sehod ut 2s4i when the business for the year will he- brought to a close: Installation of officer by Mrs, 11. It. Hunna. past president, will take place; reports of com mitteea wilt be made; new commit-, tees uppointed; ana a . program presented in whirl Klino Steven sin. of the normal school, will speak. Mrs, Stella lntfle will Kive an htorieal record of the (Vniral )-T. A. and a son und dance numter will he preseuted hy 1 i irirls of iVntral school. All piir entn and friends art nrffed to h prset. v ' A special meeting of the lthian Sisters lodge .will be held tomorrow evening at S o'clock iu th K. 1. halt for a business session. ! The Island tity lvan rnt-Teacher aOctwtion will hold Its final meet ing of this season at the school house, Friday night al 4 o'clock. Klection of officers for the coming year w ill Im held. The members of the sewing and. cooking club wilt aive exhibits in the form of ao achievement program with Mis iHirothy Smuts, teacher and club lewder, in chance. Mrs. Schefer I offieuutug as rsident during the Utile. of Mrs. Alec ICobettson. i 1 1 1 v k. sm xo o r it it i : us , l.y Alice Judm Prato J. 1 hat ;brthers and .sisters -are iot always us loving und peaceful as we would like them io.h, is something that every mot her knnaV. t a ceruiln mnouni of film ion t-4-perhaps Inevitable hot ween, even the most eompunkuvtble children, but th-r are ninny homes" In which thK friction is , nexravated Ut a point .where there Is active IP frollnt,'. and frequently qmirrel-Itt.'. lit re are 3 few suggest loiijt whtrh hnuld be helpful In preventintf quarrels between brotheis and etH icri. un,d' iu "establishing decent, friendly relattotin between them. Ii:ribute favors, gifts and privi leges Impartially, according 16 the children's heed not accord In? to your liikpuke to favor one child or another.-.- - Olve each, child ahundaht oppor tunities tu:win your approval. See that ech has his share of the (Iinellphr, und the chance tn shine CAMHUIIKlk, Mass., Apr. 24! (AD I'rofesMJr. Harlow Shapley. j director of Harvard observatory, set ted yesterday that on the , IkisIs of informjuion furnished by the Dominion otwervatory at tt tawa und In ait Associated rres dispatch from that city, the ubject dirinoveret .ut tip1 I'anudian ob servatory eo ill A not Ite I'lanet X. , discovered recently by Lowell ob-: Kervalory a,t Klagstiiff, Arix. " i no ditcovery was made, accord -Inv 10 a teleitram advising I'to !wop Shapley. by examination tf I photographic plates made at the ' i Knadian observatory i years I ago. l-ata contained in the tele 5 gram, while- Iiieonk?k te. ho jcild. 1 indicatetl the object to be u-nevv transneptunian planet or- the nuc leus 01 a j:reat isunet; and pre-? clude-tl the. possibility of lis I ln; I'lanei X. - I "The high Inclination of the or bit of I'lanet X. as plotted by ller keley. Kracow and Lowell ob&rva torlek" he said. "dtes not coin ide with the data at hand." I'rw-,fe?o.- Shit p ley mfd that an :ror. slich a? might ituve been made In STATE Theatre NOW PLAYING : i i Also SHORT SUBJECTS V I Delightful Bridge Children's Night Luncheon Yesterday . At 0. E, S. Meeting' 4 At a'rticMtttt trt-lt-iui-.i s w riw cnt. ,!.. rxtuy ii Th lUvri IulV0i-Tv.hr a Mciaiiva will hold an v,nlor hu.on xn Ih club wt,. and Xlni. mttn In Un rha. iJJ. IMmhmfnu vn iwJ Uur iimio Oorhran rc.vl lhr April :i at 1:3. o'clock. All rlhr l lh dinmr wm If K. K. r. i.inl Mrs. K. K. Iirsor, ho t. d nitor f UirU iuarnw T. tl. lUlih.-r aJ Kd M.)rlv-K -i..-.vluii. h,.n. tht, wk. a a ar untrd to l. prwnt. sl.a Uj othrr OJ4 lhw I t. " Italnly rWnvthuiMit , . 'wm TulUwIn tT.rvt Mm. l:.h-( "v'h Juv,nlls of th Nlhlrs flnsn will ih nt ho.ss April of Wcvdrraft will mrt at th. K. )K IV hall fi.uurM.ir afvrnoon at : t oVl.-k.. rMemlers of Club i n. i 01 h twr t Kaatrra Are Lntertainea tint. .trxts ift'tv M T-.I tantvr milium,; .riiv. Home Missionary Society In Meet The Worn tT H'uue Mio;vury l ef thv Mthodud church 'tuei WtMiiesdAy a!t't-nvew at the hvme ot Mrs. rYvt Smith, with th. prtdent, Mrv Hkiiv prvhUu at tbe her buss mtuur. It aauoutte'd hat th-' yNMweniK i weuld K hvbi ia HMs- April J and ttiemtn-rs hw vouM r.v- ?.b!y do so w re ttr-rnl to aitrad. Srs. L.i-rrt nr hvdchance o IV Vot'iwl wfeK- in the fvttt iSt tT lifc-Mer RissAC 1 luvu. rvtrs h:rt Rt- wctv er?-4 pv the hoaiKss. Th xu mtte vi l be am atl d.iy ,svha at th Onre M Ml ,H. v Sttiitv Lodges Celebrate I i Annivernry Day A d-tijrtfl prv.tn w.s vyVd b te iMd iVtMv i.4 lie V.Xxh lifs?i At l-e vv i--bntin m oiv ry-iK' .-t ta n mv rjwry s? tv t!iiLJL'tMiV V .!r tuipo a.vAt,ttj nvrr4 tV eatraiaiUfnt. T!wWtsstiitr;, Mrs. Jiv M.av. Mlsa Mv.ww V.x4lL Mrw. Ua M.vAtt ad tjsiia Hm we- tf,,- r4 ; Kf-N w n te l-rwrwv Mm H K-n Wiujas aw e-A-v. A -v-r 4j;w w as e- ..f . j;..- ,h M- VH00r1NGca,a If NO -Vmv-wM tW Star was ruyd Um eventnr tur Thne tMea he M.iwnk" teinple. At the husl tdi with Mrs. en t)-oiv T. lchra. wonh tatroto( the Ordr-f tSist em' s.r of Orvtrt. (tw ia sWratbVMl talk. Mrs. 'lrauk on in an IMereaitnit iiunt, lotd wf hv-r ;vit t rwu :tvjo S;.r chartm In fwriOa and ,U io.rn(a duntLc h-r ouciejr thVM st a !.. a AumS-r o( visitors rtvm Th sieway dub tuemWrs wvw uesis of Mm. A. Kya-ton at a pUant a:'ieruMtt of card- y .-vier-d at fcer hvme. Mrs. A- J. lUivvrj recel.ed the anl for hTh talij t fd Mrs. H. IS. Kandtl won cvn- NvlattxM. pri. Mrs. A. Wrtyhi ' a iruet. Sprinic ttorrs f.rneJ an :fvtte dtrwrnutn. The e uh. wHtvh h bva m.s.'tirt every r Menus Of The Day Hiatts Entertain Members of Board- other coupler f ab f-rr.vat maii, will n-.t-rt evrr Mf a tM. The lStst Matron s ctao wcs 11. .Vrs. W. (.Vsy : be eh' of Hvpt ("hapter Xo. 11 will pry-.- hw;9. rat part r the work at Tatoo, Vy lwlnt rvfr shnu r- juried' M. Mr. K. ti. Tutvr ks chatruia aniif the eKvw .? th party. t the wul tknvmti. t IHtrtof the l-ueRes aiVt meettnjc Mls tietrtrude Waeer he!d a ;r) tnw for the e:,dro. tv :d an etrtaiRhi jc-5CT-jn prvrn;ej b thewi, Sn-vial t-M. 4 xxuated in ett i4 white w-rv arvitvjrvd fer the ct.i dTa with Mrs. V. 1 etnlmttn, axwUd t-y MUs L.-.;a V'tU. M. 'r H..stty a-J Mm irp.r hvu r?reei.icti. . c TVd. rttjmt rs s'd vr Wirvjf -.wv a ad df'?vdt; t-isi e fye iTiAfnjnst Tixisiyers r; W-Okj, . MtMro-1 Ai;r Mj.r trey iArjc Tlor IV.w, e.A V.-.u.iay Wr- I'Wllj Ca Tu-vly ... . H:!tfv Tfr- f! Ra.., K.-v r- MUry r.c Kow, rime'ir n-t. K if t a.:. T ;v.v m ?k-tcv iiirt H rv 'trr H s.'v X I Wr.f Jjbi Trr i j .V.- .. . JXe(c isa-- i.v:v , ... K'ie rt-i- A tUth Aiv Mr. and Mrs. Jac Hatt enter U.x4 the SW Kard M. 1. A, t H aue-t.tM Kteeti AC 3UM Taht : at 5her vrvy m V"hiatww au he bkbinen jKe-4;rit a K-id Aiid .-U. .fcirs cv fit'W. I Tfer nvwal V. I- A. confer- VX Sali V"r . dv ci"d. S-ri ieAi pn'rw. uiay": a-.ltA Aa a;tra.-ive vir -hOEe ak; ta -v-a a-d fW. te M. 1. A. ci- ! s rx fva: tKjc ytlow lUp ir 1-; ; Vfioiwjr ?fee svl ' kt!Jir h-u MPtRjt s svw-4. H lr- AkaiwW Lewiv :t;.s A l- KLi M I.I M HHN Hrrwkfwo4 h KhutrU w buttered Tsx oti"e IjihcIwui r'-e-si a U Kirs Seet tWxkl I -k ual t"H.ies laCh Sac- Tea IHnacr Itrx.mwed hh Itut'.ered New llHatx. t y n e. A- pa s lt;ead Tluni ieliy Kad I.ettwc and Uojj-m I renic Stri t-ry IXrrovtrs -nv w:e- lST-I-b fei.r t ur ru a k Klmec : t-r rir tr m.j-r hnj Vd Ucd. tMp-vT. httr. t-i ii Ve?. !-.- a 1 i-1 ur . Ore-Jw? teapvoa s..tt. te.e-;. ,rth. tjr-.vvfc pwiprlV. V t j.!ie reV-. t P p I Id - Informal Tea At E. O. N. Saturday! t! M,e eMre, e!l l-aie. deK fryt;er. add Kf. stilt n4 ' fwrr-iAi. Mi add a t;!. OOK vsti' ero.my sac tyrirto. vr . rxH'i-,ety- Atd VC tstt-ed acd I ;;e-iio-. tVok ty i w.lavtew. 4d N-ira r, ai rV cct mll- tt:p xvrSaatly. Ser 0 h-t Uvif. ir S: ;c-a tttieia. - It. I? e-aj lVr -r,i- "sr; twc avirfka. 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KJaNHt Xa ttirp i Nat rTa Ss Itaa XUV CartKiama THE CINDERELLA SHOP CHARGE IT On Our Easy Payment Plan NEW SPRING for our After-Easter Dress Special SlMS DOZENS I OF NEW STYLES Dozens of the season's newest dress styles in a big after-Easter Special affording a most unusual dem onstration of combined fashion and value Print and plain Chiffons, Light and Dark Ground Prints, Navy Georgettes Fine Crepes Pastel Graduation Dresses short sleeves, long sleeves, capes business, after noon and evening styles. $9.95 After Easter SALE OF NEW HATS New hat styles to meet present and coming sum mer needs plenty of shapes, styles and colors specially priced $4.95 -$7.95 -$12-95 and $19.95 Newest Coat Fashions A special pricing of fine spring coats make an out standing after-Easter coat sale. A complete review of the smartest coat fashions. Your choice for sports, travel and dressy wear. Sizes for all. $29.95 si m """"'""""'''''''aWaBaHaMaaaiMWBBKWaWSaB SMART STYLED NEW COATS $ FOR OUR AFTER-EASTER COAT SPECIAL 29-95 THE CINDERELLA SHOP