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Tuesday, April 29. 190 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pajr Thm Dcnoy NjEW! : MODEST MAIDENS -:- Trade Murke KeBlstr.itlun Applied For U. S. Potent Office Members of Dinner j Piano Recital To Cluh Entertained ; Be Friday Night At the La Grande ! Mr. nml Mm. Ii. I:. WVstr-nhaver woro host unit IiosU'sh to the Sf-wn .O'clock DinniT club lust U,-ht at tli,. .a (IrnnoV hutul. Spiin- lon Honi fornit'il a pretty oYcoi'iitlon scht'nu'. IlililffR wan a inversion later1 In tin cvi'iiinff at tin- WVst enhttwr hiinic on N uvemn-. Six tililcK wtMV t play with Mrs. li N. Asliby a lul H. K. liixon win ning flint honors. Consolation awiinl whs won hy Mi'. Ahl (JiifHl prizeH wtM- present vil to Mr. Ot-ortr V:ill;r ;inl r. liny Murphy IUku honor, anil dcoi'K" :ilkr coii.solittloii. Art Class Meets At Kiddle Home .Miss Hlliht Anthony will inrsfnt i Miss (Ifiicviev AilU'r. piano .stu tiou, in u n-cilai ut K uVlucl: Fri day cvt'iihiK. -May - at the La Urn mli' hotel. Hht will hj jissif-nd J j hy Mi. liny Kuller, who will up- i ; p'ar In thivo vocal numbers, j In nliHcrvuiU'i' of tho centenary ; this year of thi hlrtli of Anton Hu- j ; ninstcin. tlu fu nut H8 pianist and ! poinposi'i. MInh Adhi will inrliiuV tWO Of lllH bl'Ht tovcil composition.-; in hvr program. A cordt'il invitutlonH is cnu!mU'1 ' to tho public. Academy Pupils i To Give Recital An Intt-ivsthitf tiu-tHing of tho Itumhli'rH. Art class took plimp Monday iir the lioino of Mih. I'M KMillo In Island City. Tim pro jrriiln dealing with MndbcmirH n cent dlneoverleK of : thi Mayan ruhiH In Yueutun was tfivon hy Mrw. I It, Appleby, jjtter In the after noon the hosieNH senved ten. Club Entertained At Dinner-Bridge Members of the Monday Dinner club were jjm-Mls of 'l .1. KeroKtfin last nijjht ai tlte l,a (irande hotel at dijjner-brhiKe.. Attractive .spring- flowers served nn decoriitiuns. Siv;n tables ot cards won at play, f ' i 1 '' !' ' Party Compliments Mr.; Mrs, Thompson At the recital of the Sacred i lleurt academy Wednesday, April i 3 a at s o'clock in t ho Sacajawca Inn the followlnK program will be presented. A cordial invitation iti 1 extended to the public. ' Sylvan Waltz (duet) ..IMutfh-i MarKUerite Trowhrl'IfrP, Kallileen Tear'n Prelude In C Itaeh I At Kvoninir .'. .'.Wrljjlit Second l?lntf''r Mop Oroton Noln Hue Mosby Prim du Matin Ktreuhbiiir The Taper Chain I.yn.'s .lack UoKcra The Merry-CJo-itound ,. t The l-'rost Killer CUniliiUf- .MacJ.achlnn. i Katjilei'ii -I'eart . TJttln Stsir .. Damon On a Southern Italeony Umtton i ' I.eona McClure , My Ilarkatitlne Kern 1 Viilwe IfiiiMv It.-iedeker Wallace Maci affniy Toe Number ,. ...Lfimit'ln-1 Marion Chansse, Von Ceil Itruee. ' ltoiro Dinars 'If lIn A P. Arm IMttli ftlfk'l Rtlnr , i U H-. l . .1 land nml has pn rchase d nn eluht-1-410111 Spunhth type hoiio in iho southern city. She expects to coino J'KN'DLKTON. Ore., Apr. 2'J north In Juije urnl upend twu (AP) Jerry Knton, well-known mOnUi at her cabin at Wallowa rancher of Southwest Cinattllu Jjike before returning to Cullfta- county, was lined $5mi and uen nia.' si-nti!nc k mmffi' " 1 Robbers ; "" To Hang In August Mads.- coio., '.''Apr. : (AD . rho tltnu Mantor, Kuit., bank ntb bi-:i-:i iiriii. PAshK.ii M II :!.!! I1 W.MH1.N"aT(lN, Apr. 1W (Aly- TlH" Iti-Cil hill to tiilthori.p rxpi'n tllturo of f I,ou0,000,0tt0 unnualix l for tllo next thi-(t yoarH lo pro tenced .o lxty .hiya in jail when ln!rSi , John Vt,. Ann,ou. Hrtm. ,ot vocaUonal rehalitlllatlon 10 Frank Slalworth, nejtro. wiih j ' appear u in t uu i f""'"1' day and Ctutplo llay were Hentenc-, ii.,re dlwibled pet'HOhH to Imhifv- Daclly Injurca neur Maxvllle Sal- .i luMuinir Mondav. The execution' -..a v.-uir.i,.- l.v it.- iw nt'i iui' int wrrn euiiiiiK nui, , t. urday hy a low rolling on him. lie wns brouKlit to the Wullowu hos pital where he died early Sunday morning, I The' ComnvinMy Meut market of Knterprise haw purchased the Wal lowa Cash market from Alva Vic tor. and Is pi'cpnrlnK to open th 'market unilei the new.munuKc nvetit Tuesdayt Mri Victor has a mii( lay and Claude llay were Hentenc-, restore and whiskey Ofriccia thw ranch Sunday said they foiind a luii-xallon Htitl and some whiskey. They were found guilty of slay luff Cnder-Shcrlff Carol Hickman , of Kiowa county. house, ami sent to the senate. COXI'llt.MS XO.MI.VATIO.V Kour rron In iu Kiimlly T AM I A . V la. ( A I ' ) Th ere a re n.-.tfouwhinMl iv. 'rets In tile 1 family headed by IV M. Ih ooks. ; Tlui senato Monday conflrtned the '1 lie lalcHt In Viclor, 'Ja, who siisned nomination of Kred.nrlok Huff farm west of Wallowa and a fish with the Tarpon SprltiRH cuuntry Payne, of MaKsaelwisetts; to be an potul whro ho la ralsltiK trout and 1 ehib, si stunt secretary oj war. expects to devote his time on, his ranch. 000 000 00 00 0000 00 00 000 ooo oooooooooooooooooooooooc oo oo AVAKHINOTON. Api'. 2! (AP) , o 0 fl ft 8111 1 IfTT S Is - tAIUlAUll is OO .mil-. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kltchey. of la Clrande, were Wallowa visitors Saturday. Backache "Mr said I've have to choose between hint nml my career.' 4,Thin puis ynn in iiiccr position." - If functional Ulndder Irritation dlMiurbs your sleep, or causes Hurnlnff nr Itching: Sensation, Ituckuche,- Ijojl'ulns, or muscular, .aches, making you feel tired, de- pressed,'- und' discoursed. why not i it'ry the C,vM 4S Jlhur TestV Don't j ,Klvo up. (let O'rfto today,; J'ut It ' to' the test. . See for yourself how ! quickly. If worksVand what It does, j .'Money -hack If It do?sn't. brliiK qttlck iniprovelnent, i and satisfy you completely.1 Try Civics tttday. j uniy- ioc. ueu i:ros jmiK piore. . Adv. nim;-. service. Mis. sermon theme, ir. -.Vlltlons No.. Living Are Al ready I lead." .. Club Entertained In The La Grande Hardware Store i t Entered. Robbed K Saturday Night ! MOTHER'S DAY MAY 11 BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW With lllSVi Adams oris is Phone M -11 S OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO? o UNION MADE Sg oo . , og oooooooooooooootf )dog o go OOOOOOOOOOOOQOpOOOOOo o II OVERALLS II OO': Hi .,; Og goooooooooooooooooooopo o ooooooooooooooooooooooo II C17C 11 yr n i i i sn oo oo o o oOooooooooooooooooooo.po OOiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Clara NoiM'is Allies1 Smith Gypsy Dance (lard en of It uses Dick Uu-kln ..Piano ! Violin ..K rent.liu ....Haldwin Honoring IMr and, Mrs. Sidney Ijeo Thtimpson. whose. marriaRo took place during the spring vaea tloh. f:icnltv members of the Greenwood school and their bus- A' Sunset ...Conie bands entertained at dinner hint (Vuvpm Krentzlin niKlu at the home of Mrs; Hen-! Marqnerite Trowbridge rice Yonns on Cedar street. Mrs. OlItterfiiK Stars 7- Uotfe IhomoKon. nee Krances Insles. is Vider the Rose Arbor Dulton il teacherSu the C.reenwood school.1 JniucK llruce Spring flowers with pink tapers Yellow HiitterflleH Kvans u-ht-A ..ni'iietieelv nrt-.incrcil on a Chnnlnff Iho nuttorfMeH KUenborf,- table centered with it wodilin cake ileeortit" P with a shower bout-H't ofi, roses. ;. Covers were placed for AVi-Httiho-n Shower ' from the teat'l'iorrt:Ava.s presentofl :by .Shirley and; :Kyniln; Scolt, biilldriMi. of Mr. and. - Nrs.;. Robert .Seott ldressed In Dutch- coifluhies. A lovoly Rift, also from: the) leacherH.'.waH presented by DoroUiy. Jesse1 Green, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Ilex Green, dress ed UB Cltpid. i ; 1 . , . ;"'' I ; mlitoGreulich, Kllxalo-tlt Dolan Sonata Op 411 No. 2 Hcptliovi'.l l'iirrum il'Amliy Itorton Clarion f.'hauHMn Announcements' lly l-'alim Hunter Hy Mrs. rllltrlii4.SiilMUlM- folwervor 1'niTvnpnnilont) -(Olisiwr 4'urrpvpoii(li'iU) 1VAI.I.OWA, Ore, (Spoi-ial) r.'r IIANOr: II.VI.I. thpoi'lal) l lie Thp ir. ii. MalHtlno llanHvaro Ntore. founhyw.imSm's i-liilj-.i'iiUTtnlned I wi,loh wmh woiuly pui-nhneil liy tlu I'.-irlnlnh' cliil) Friday alter-; K j.-,.),,,,,. f Portland. wnB lirokih r noon at a doliulitful hinc-hoon and , inlo Sl,t,.,iy nlKht anil nrtlflpa' ploKlain at Iho l.a Orandi- liolel. ' m0niiK to novoral lumdrpil dril-!' I.iiiii lii'on vn wrved at 1 o t-lcvl; ' ..M wc,,.p Kloi,,n. - I'lii.y ronsisted f at talil.-a allractlvi ly arranBod 'nr freil,.ms. nmniunltlon. f!:lh- '. Willi iM-nlPrpliws or uprlnB now- n,.UM. p.ioKet knlvpa, fllllnK out-V 1'ir. and invcrtl laid lor j4. The fla nl cnnl,e,.K ilpplpn. Kml pi...;rani lonipom-d of .speerhes, t,.n(. t ti,0 inillillnK ivu made hy dam.'c voiiKs and stiinU was Pi e-1 iirenliii(t the kUihh in a window In t' Kerne l In tho uol.l room. .llsSt10 0f he store .. and la ., S hKlnlr. I.'oiliinetto dresed in it tlioiiKh to have been ilono about . ballet oostunu. nave a ccuple of j j i o'clock an i .a nenrliy resident j . t'eatilro dances necointpanled at tile . lieai'd a crnsh at that hour. .So far, i, piano by ..Minn I'lara N'orris. M l.-s : nn cuo to the iiibberit has been v Minnie H'olntan,. president of the found, . . :( iiiiiui .MM...... n ...... ...m-. . . 'rl, Itinliir-Mpnlnr hahmiet. . wiih 'words :of ureetinp and Mrs. The Itiverslile l.aijlcs' Aid will hold . a. meetlni? .Thursday . after noon at Iho lane chapel at. 2 o'clock. Milt'. Arthur H'.iff,and .lri I'ninlt Anderson will be the hostesses. Civile ' Webb. l'al'Udale club, spoke ii few words' in Klven hy the Women's flub In. the f, .president of ' Hie school hulldlnB Inat- Friday ii f-.'rU f HOSteSS tO LlUD Honor 1 'iDtective society are re-. .... Idiicsteil to meet at the home of '.apleasant iiflernoon or Mr J- '" ' ". brldKB Mrs. .Mm (irenllch was meeting l.'rlday ovenhiB at 7. .10 )nmlom 'to ,ihe K.-''I"11 Monday . o'clock. . at ,li.;r: hoine with two tables at . . ,.' . plaV. . polled plants' and sprlni; fACKAKLf were effectively arraiiKco flowers Siholit the rooms. Mrs. Delia llarn dell won the club prize. llalnty rerresllinents were served. Mrs ltoss Knton will be Hie next host, ess. World Wide Guild In Study Meeting 1$ SPEAKER AT . CHURCH HERE evening, w-llh 50 In, allondance. v ret ponse. Miss Norris ' Kave j j, ,. ' , Mumtord 'was , ehair tw o pian nunibers followed by a I ' of ,nnet po.mmittee. vocal so o, nc niosii n-.- , , mi s(, r h"rt,a (ymor . . . ... ir,... I following a major operation. Her i IIP I- a ISC irupilCl. n - ! rt.i.. .. 1,1 Ih she. irt now Iiiiprovinff,.KapldlyHeri sell.-, liond drei.sed in nn'-;appro-p'i iat'o' eiVsiu'in'e ,"aniI'''ac'o!Wp,!ti'ilcd at tlie piano by Miss Norris pre sented a. dance, "Naughty Anne Cloy.' Miss I loud playing- her own accompaniment on the Ktiitnr KiuiK "Tho Old lOiihloncd Locket" und for, an encore she whim led l.lslen to 'the Maclil'nj,' Mlrd." For the M:rij,' stunts the entire uroup wa-: divided Into six units and one unit at a time wins; a specmeu daughter. Mrs. Arthur Itushman. of Kugene, Is still with her and, expects to remain in AVallowa iu-4 ot her week. , ' : , ' , 1 - ";" ' ir.!-. Cootldge wusjh town fln.i huslnesH- AYednesdny uKd . " wtt n J guest at Iho homo of Jlrtiee Cox while hero.. ' ' 1 ' 'f. Mr. and Mrs. If. 1). Mlalslin mid Mrs. Schnffer motored to I'eudle A ence ii I'd; large Jlonday evening audl-be:u-d Dr. l'anl Henry rack evangelist, at the Cbristion church where the Packard NTeely meeiings are In progress. In his characterlMie semi-hmnor- ' ",. ,. . , ,1 oils manner he held his hearers The World Wide Guild girls of , tn )lu, vUtlto lls he sMlke the ltaplist church met last night .rh( S(Mnl uf arv.a ,tP. nt the parsonage for an Interesting . . ho 0xjunp0 f meeting and the study of the ret,- t N(.luMl,Jlh rHniildlntf the walls of ) Jerusalem, follVwing the Raby- lunian captivity of Israel, in spite the ; nlnr missiontirv lesson from ntudy book. "From Ocean to Ocean." Miss Ola Mae Wright, president, had charge, of the pro gram. Nino members were present. 1alUty refreshments were served later In the evening. ' WakelitaClub , Is Entertained 14 Members of tho Wakelita club were Boosts of Mrs. John liroum fleld yesterday at her home. Hon ors at cards were won by Mrs. Joel lllchnrdson first anil -Mis. James flnenl. second. A dainty luncheon was served later 111 the afternoon. . Dinner Given At J. M. Bowery Home A dollKhtful dinner was enjoyed Rummy at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Uowory with covers laid for seven. Those present were! Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Mick-j man. Mrs. It. J Kitchen. Klmo llerry, Dnphne Bowery, the host and hostess. t Birthday Party ' . . At Pohrman Home A happy birthday party in ob-JJ pervanoo of the fourth anniversai y ( of Itoy I'ohrman. son of Mr and Mrs. Walter Rohrman was enjoyed, .by thirteen little guests and the j honor guest Saturday afternoon nt the- Rohrmnn home on Cherry i and delightful refreshments serve.1. , Camp Fire Girls ' j Meet at Church U A meeting of the Tatapocbon 'J Camp Fire group took place Mon-: day afternoon in the basement of i 9 the Lutheran church In the CanipjXJ Kirn room w ith about 15 girls preHent.. Viola Rogers was m'5 churge of the meeting. After the singing of (if every c-li:taclo because the "people '. had a mind -lo work." "Work," declared the evangelist, 'Ms the secret of a great revival." In speaking of present day obs tacles to a spiritual revival in the church he mentioned spiritual in difference within the church, and said. "You can talk about infidel ity, atheism and modernism be ing obstacles to mi :dern evangel ism.' but I tell you it is not thes I I'ciir. but ! am fearful of the in fidelity In the pew." Tonight nt 6 o'clock Or. Pack ard will speak to the workers of the church following n potluck luncheon at I he church. The of ficial board members nnd their wives are to be guests at the pvc- otir Airs, rail 111 ueeier iiruiiK ufii wuuiwui iui n wi-t-nvitu u.i judge pronounced group four The pieijtc "which Was to have; Iho best singers and group three been held Thursday :evening, lit-j the worst. t"(' head of Wallowa canyon, by j Mrs. Hurt Grout was chairman Jessica Chapter, O. K. S. was.post of arrangement! of the afralr. The poned until a Inter date' im'ne other committees, were Mrs. U. A. count of the rainy weather. Aiustcriou. . ni-ci.'rjiin. and M rs. I Mi'H. C T. .McDanlels has gone George Hughes and Mrs. Claude lo California wiiore sue e.tpecis Willeock. table decorations. , i" niuue u e.Memieu ymit hi un- Rruce H'lawltins and son. Wayne ferent sections of the Hlatc. Clrlch. or near Haines, recently 1 Word hn been" received from rpent a duv visiting with the c. W. Mrs. Margaret McOonald by Bond I'nmllv. Mr. Hawkins and friends here that she Is engaged Mr. Rond en loved themselves espe- In selling real estate' In the city ciallv, as they were busy a good f I'Os A.ngeles and has recently part' of the day talking over old disposed of her residence In P'"'i tlnvs, they having known each ( - .. .. oilier all their lives. Tiiesc men were born near Rawrencohurif, Ky attended the so me schord nnd were Height hots until Mr. Hawk- ! ins broke home ties and moved to Oregon. A few years later .Mr. Hond, nfter thinking the matter over, concluded that he, too, would go west and he wll h his family eventually settled In the Grande liotnle valley. iUTTl;m-'AT SAN KRANCISCO, Apr. 20 fAP Rutterfat f. o. b. San "Francisco, a business meeting was jarty was planned for afternoon nt the homo Hyen. Wohelo." hbl. A Siiturday of Jtiith SUMMERY-LIKE SPRING COATS FIRST SHOWING TODAY WHIMOOL BLACK VELVET Others in Bright Spring Colors I THE LITTLE SHOP STATE TOMORROW 'T4 I pi"' I IT TALKS And YOU LAUGH ALSO COMEDY & ACTS LAST TIMES TODAY "THE BISHOP MURDER CASE" Ic a Y- .i i! !! si M 0)0 Which t...L rrues US all" i' u "Coming vnts catt thlr shadows bfpr AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW ty ro(rclnlna from ovsr-lndul-On(0t If you would maintain Iho' modrn figure of fashion ' . ' r i t ' ' , ' ,m toasted" Women who prize the modern figure with itssub lle.diiductivc curves men who would keep that trim, proper form, cat liealtlifully but not im- inodcratcl)-? Danish excessiveness eliminate abusasi Be moderate be moderate in nil things, even in smbkin When tempted to excess, ' when your eyes nro bigger tliali your stpmach, "reach for a lucky instead. Coming events cast their shadows before. Avoid that futureslindnw by avoiding over-indulgence if you would maintuin the lithe, youthful, modern figure. Lucky Strike, tho finest Cigarette a man over smoked, made of the fin est tobacco The Cream of the Crop "IT'S TOASTED." Everyone knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" not only removes impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. Its Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough. Be Moderate! . . . Don't jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tab lets or other quack "anti-fat" remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are waited 00 these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok ing lucky Strlka Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky" instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of the N.B.C. .... .. mo, Th Amerittn Tobci Co,, Mlro- ft m