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Thursday, May 1, 1030 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA' GRANDE, ORE. Page Tfifeg 1 SCDETyNEW Mrs. Zurbrick' Is Hostess at Club . Bi'idge-Luncheon '.' At a charming bridge-luncheon 1 Mrs. 11. a. Zurbrick was hostess la tho Clio club yesterday after noon at the La Gramlo hotel. . A pretty ccntrrpicco consisting of spring flowers decorated tho tabic, v Four tables of bridge wero ut play with Mrs. F. 1$. Appleby win ning club honors for high score . Bridge Party At" H. K. O'Brien Home - Thu second In a series of two bridge-luncheons given by Mrs. H. K. O'lirlen took pluco yesterday af ternoon lit her homo on O avenue. Spring flowers wero attractive dco .orations., Luncheon was served at I o'clock. Six tables of bridgo were nl play with Mrs. J. T. Hichardson winning first honors and Mrs. Jul ius Uoesch receiving second prize. Miss Dorothy Kirby : " Entertains Friends Miss liorothy Kirby was hostess ut a dvlightful evening of bridge last night at her home on O ave nue. Lavendar ' anil white lilacs wero effectively arranged about tlio rooms. Honors at cards were won by Mrs. J. T. Longfellow first and Miss .lean White, second award. I'"ivi) tables were at play. Consola tion prize- was prosented to Miss l.ula-Gravo Allen. Ikilnty refresh ments were served later 111 the evening. . Surprise May' Party ", Given Last; Evening A scoro of friends of Miss Alice Klippel and Miss Mabel Morton went In on them last evening and fcuvo them an old-fashioned house Avurming and May party at their iimw homo, 70 i; K avenue and took them most completely by surprisn It was.;a showier on tho two, and considerable time was required to open and admiro the many pack ages and their lovely and usetul contents. Informal visiting occu pied the rest of the evening, con cluded with refreshments. Tho re freshments wero served by tho two who had arranged tho party, Mrs. Ruth Jackson and Mrs. Fausta Tyler, who wero welcoming tho newcomers Into their neighborhood. Beautifully fashioned May baskets In different shades of yollow wero used to serve the sherbet und apple blossoms wero the decorations on tho trays. ' Parkdale Club In Enjoyable Meeting Tho Parkdale club was delight fully entertained yesterday at tho home of Mrs. Ed Hnlley with her daughter Miss Edna Hul ley assist ing as hostess. About 40 members wero in attendance. An interesting program was presented when Mrs. Isaac Shafer, Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Zclha Car bine, dressed as ' darkies sang a song; Mrs. Henry Young presented a. vocal solo; Mrs. Clydo Webb played a group of piano selections of Indian music; und little Edward Stonebrcakor recited ''When Mother Makes a CnUu. A dainty two-course luncheoti was served featured with a. large birthday cake us a centerpiece in observance of Mrs, Hnlloy'js, birth day. Spring flowers were attrac tively arranged about the home. Tho next meeting will ho with Mrs. Dick Smith in two weeks. Recital Given At Sacajawea Inn A lui-(?c nnd appreciative audi ence attended the reeitul. of the pupils o tho Suerod Heart acad emy lat ovening at tho Sucnjuwea Inn. Tile students displayed con siderable talent in musical" expres sion, technic und memory, nnd wero commended .for; tho careful training shown, and for thc; caHo with which they played The hall was decorated wlih u profusion of spring flowers In bnskcts. Tho toe number given by Marlon ChauHso and Von Coll Bruco was very well received. They wero ac companied by Clara Norrls 'piano, and Agnes Smith, violin. Tho fol lowing Instrumental numbers, wero prosented: Sylvan Walt, (duet) llaughu Marguerite Trowbridge, Kathleen I'eare At TCvenlng ., .Wright. Second Finger Hop ...Oroton Kola Hao Mosby - Priero du Matin ..Strcablog Tho Paper Chain L,ync Jack Honors Tho Morry-Cio-Hound :,.nolfc Tho Frost Kink .:.L.i...llggs Climbing MacLnclilan Kathleen Penro Little Stars ...........Damon On a Southern ljalcony... Dutton l.eona McCluro My narkantlno : Kern Vttlse Legero .-. . Uaedeker Wallace MacCaffrey v Gypsy JJanco Krentzlln Garden of Hoses ..: ;...,..Ualdwln Dick Larkln, At Sunset ......Conto Waves a- Kremzlin Murtiuerlto Trowbridgo Cililtering Stars ... ...Kolfo' Under tho Iloso Arbor ., Dutton James Bruco Yellow Butterflies ...Evans Chasing the Butterflies Ullenbcrg I ' Kliznbcth Dolun Sonata Op 40 No. 2 Heolliovcn Partum d'Arnby Darton Marlutt Cliaussc ': Birthday Dinner At Swalberg Home Mrs Grant Swalberg was host ess at" dinner Tuesday evening at her home in honor of the birthday j of hor brother, Harvey Cnricr. Flf teen guests were served at prettily appointed tables and later In the evening cards wero enjoyed, j Friends of Mr. Carter remember icd his anniversary with many gifts. Mr. Carter also entertained a few I friends Sunday .evening. OMensant social hours and games were en joyed, followed with a . delicious I luncheon. " j Music Recital To I Be Held Friday Among -the moro advunced re citals to bo presented ahis spring, . is that of Miss Gpnevicvo Adler, ! presented by Miss Hilda Anthony nnd assisted by Mrs. Bay Fuller, soprano, to tukctplucc Friday eve ning, May 2 at 8 o'clock in tho Lu GranUo hotel bull room, Tho pub lic 1b cordially iinvited to nttend. Following is tlic program for the evening. Sonata D Major Haydn Allegro " . : ; Largo . Presto , y v Impromptu - Sciubert Orlentalo i. Amanl Scherzino Macl)owcil: I Etude Melodlquc .,...:i..;,..Schytte I ltomance ..:,!...!.'.. Hublnstolii Kamennol-Oslrow .....lUlblhsielh Robin, Robin, Sins Me ft Sons : Spross My Dear .. ....Sailor At Morning ,. .,.Boyi Mrs. Fuller Mrs, Harley Richardson, Accompanist Prtilniln . fibrillin Scherzo (Tho Trumpet Flowor Menileissonn March Jiollaender Swastika Members Conclude Season Concluding Iho evening ineei ings of tho Swastika club until the fall season, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Now land were host and hostess last night nt their home on Adams avenue. Decorations were tit a col or scheme of orchid and white, with lilacs and tulips attractively arranged. . Tho award for high score was won by Mr. and Mrs. William Ga ble. Guest prize was received by Mrs. ltoy Farnum A dainty two course luncheon was served. New Officers Are . Presented at Tea Class Meets At Potluck Supper Teachers and officers of the Sunday school of tho Central Church of Christ enjoyed a potluck supper.. Tuesday evening In tho basement of tho church, lr. Paul Henry Packard who is conducting evangelistic services at tho church this week was tho speaker of the evening. , . Mrs. K. "D. Towler, president of tho La Gramlo City Council of Parent-Teacher associations, entertain ed Wednesday afternoon at her homo, from 3 to 6 o'clock at a tea, presenting officers-elect of the council who will bo installed next Monday. Besides Mrs. S. F. An drews, presldent-eloci; Mrs. Louis Wetzel vice - president-elect nnd Mrs, M. G: Tennyson, secretary-, treasurer-elect, Mis. George Knapp. who recently came to mnko her home In La Grande, was presented. Mrs. Knapp was president of tho Hpokane City Council of Parent Teacher associations und brings a wealth of experience to this city. Assisting tho hostess wero lrs. John Hates, vlco president; Mrs. O. B Max nm, secretary-treasurer, and t lie hospitality chairman, Mrs. W. H." Bohnenkamp Jr. Presiding- at tho tea tabid wero Mrs. L. Fuus, representing Tho four past presidents of tho organiza tion, and Mrs. Pohmcnknmp. The table was attractive with yellow tulips In a color scheme of greon. .purple nnd gold. Tho rooinH wero fragrant with spring flowers. Guests Included officers, officers elect and committee chairmen of the council and the flvo local as sociations In tho city. The purpose of the tea was to acquaint the new council officers Willi tho activo members, of tho organization -throughout the city. , A GLEANER HOME FOR LESS MONEY SAVE TIME AM) ENERGY TOO WITH A Premier Complete Electric CLEANING UNIT Special Sale DURING MAY $J .00 down Places a Complete Premier ; Cleaning Unit in ; Your Home if Think of (he convenience!.; Instead it the old idea of a single vacuum cleaner with a lot of attachments or cleaning tools. . . this simplified idea. Two cleaners instead of one. A larger Premier cither the Duplex or Junior for the heavy work. A Premier Spic-Span for the little jobs . . . for applying moth repellent . . . banishing odors . . . and for pro moting general home sanitation. This combination simply revolu tionizes houscclcaning. NOW . . . TWO PREMIERS FOR ABOUT THE PRICE OF ONE! Phone for a FREE DEMONSTRATION i your own home. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Joseph Speaks At Commercial ClubAt Elgin! Ity Mrs. I.jim II 111 (Observer Correspoiulent) i;i.01.. Ore. (Special) The Klgln Commercial club hehl Its regular dinner meeting Wednesday April 30 ut Mrs. Kate Lewis' res taurant. The club had as its guest for the evening. George V. Joseph, ! candidate Tor tho republican no ur ination for governor. The Ku:(turnl, Slur social cluj had charge of the entertainment following the . regular business meeting last Krhlay evening. The program opened with a few clever mimical numbers by members of tho order. Mrs. M. A rant gave a delightful whistling solo. K. K. A rant sanj? a baritone solo which was heartily applauded and Miss Helen iteed cavo a ulnnologue with SU H. Williams, at the piano, which was enthusiastically received and she, as welt as tho others, Kindly responded with an encore. Mrs. J. J. - Wagoner then took chargo of tho gathering and three games put everyone in tho nuiort to en joy tho refreshments which were ready in the dining room. The Uev. B. Williams acted as toast master and members of tho social club and others responded happily as their names wero called. Mrs. Otis Huchunnn, president of tho club, presided o.ver Iho meeting during the program: and tho re freshment comnvltteo was Mrs, W. H. Thompson, Mrs. J. C. Itlce, Aim. Ievi Parks, Mrs. K. 12. Arant, Mrs. Frank Grahant. Mrs. 1.. U. Wlll Inins and S. K. Harris.' Wild sun flowers wero used In decorating tho dining room and attracted much attention. Mr. and Mrs. Nile U. Graham are receiving the congratulations of their Irlcnds on tho birth of thelr seco.nd daughter on Monday April 2H. Mr. Urn hum Is manager of the local Skaggs storo. - . Leonard llug has been In Port land for 8om,( time. He expects lo loeuto there permanently,;... Jtltner Kchnoro returned last week from Douglas, Ariz., after an absence of nearly two years.- He plans to. lako over the manuge inent of his father's farm in In dian creek district. Jn Knozevitch, of Payette, was In Elgin last woek on business. Ho owiih a homa here and was looking tho property over before ro-ronllng It. M r. and. Urs,. VJpiory , Swoll.. were In Pendleton last week, called by tho Illness of Mr. Sew ell's mother. 4 'M.rs. Clarence Kcksteln and baby daughter have returned to. their honi.e in tho Palmer valley. At tho regular meeting of Orion lodge. Knights of Pylhlas held Tuesdiiy evening, one esquire was knighted. 1 truce Cox and l F. Allen, of Wullowa, wero present. A large uuuicr of the members were In attendance and about 50 men wero present at tho "feed" held after tho meeting. Arthur Hallgarth returned this week Trom MV.-.Utnnvllle, where he attended a meeting of Insurance nion. While- there, ho called at the T.nughllh homo fo.r a short vis It. Mrs. Laughlln was Miss Itutli Hug. daughter of Mr. und MJrs. .lulliifi Hug of Klglu. Mr. Hnll- gnrth says they are vqry well pleased with their now residence and like tho Willamette valley very nuch.v , . t y,' " At a meeting of tho Klgln High school alumni association held at tho It. Iv. Shoemaker home last week. President Veda Patten ap pointed tho necessary committees Lo cover tho work attendant upon tho annual banquet. This banquet is held at tho close of tho com mencement program. In honor of tho graduates. This year it will be held ui tho Masonic hull on May 10, The banquet conumUtco members are Misses Flora Cruik shauk and Mildred Schnore; dec orations, Geneva McCullough, Mil dred Harwood, Glen Galloway, Laurel Witty and Anna Cason; In vitations, Hutu Patten, Gladys Galloway and Kathciine Wilson; program, Molllo Allen, Helen Heed and Hello Paxtun. The honor roll In tho KJkIii sellout for the past six weeks period Is: first grade. Norma Ken- ty, Juno Parsons, Tummy Uarnes; second grade, Uobert Gent; third grade, Catherine- Parties, Karl Harrlman; fourth grade, Arthur Sundertl. Frederick Hill, Kngeno Arant; fifth grade, Stanley Harnes. Wilma Harman, Margaret Ooyen; departmental grades, Uoso Mario Hazen, Lillian llaefs, Gcruanta Haefs and lleno Arant. Miss Clara M. Auclalr Is plan ning a recital of fourteen of her ptanu pupils to be held at the Presbyterian church on Friday evening. M!ay 2. MUss Auclalr will have as part of her program, two piano ensembles and a trio of three pupils at. one piano. Those taking part In tho recital nro Mario Har ris, Dorothea lca Hetchcl, llene Amur. Ijiuroso Hhrrls, Catherine Dames, Geneva Taylor, Kuth Mer rill, Alice Adair, Dawajm Myers, Hena Choato, Frances Maxwell, Ar Icen Choato and Marjorle Woodell. Several of these students arc from Suinmervlllo. The senior and junior classes nro presenting tho popular play, "Come Out of tho Kitchen" nt tho opera ho it no on Saturday, Mmy 3. Doro thy Gcttings will play the rolo of Ollva Dalngerfield; Jack Parsons, tho part of Paul; Genovlovo Crum of KUzubeth and Hay McCall of Charley. Kugeno' Hug will appear as Durton Crane; Da Verne Drug ger as tho attorney. Tucker; Mae Smith as Mjrs, l(,aulkner and her d on ght er Cora Faulkner will bo Itlayed by Doris Miller. Krnest. Adams will take tho part of Ran dolph Weeks; Frances Wade, that of Thomas Dcffcrts, and Juno Hug will carry tho part of Amkinda, tho bluek muurmiy. Tho younger students will present, as ono num ber betweeiv acts, their "Rhythm' Hand," under the direction o.C Miss Gretchen Dymlnn. . Several cases of measles have developed among tho children In Hlgln. The families are very caro fut about observing Isolation rules, In hopes that an epidemic may be prevented. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glltner and daughter, Virginia, of Da Grande, spenj Sunday at .Iho Frank. UJltni'ii hit i no hero. Tim ball ganwi between the A.morlriin Legion and tho Knights of Pylhliis was called off Sunday on. account of rain. Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. Dick Smith, Mrt!. M.llo Dlokland and daughter, Hetty Ann and M'rs. Howard; Smith wero visitors In Klgln Men-I day, while hero they called at the Harlow greenhouses. Tho Smiths live near Island City. Mjr. and Mrs. Kd Clnussen wero cullers at tho Frank Glllncr huuie 'on Saturday night. They came from a Grande to attend the danuo In the pavilion aL tho fur mer fair grounds. D. A. Hani en .left Tuesday fur Ktanfteld, where he plans to re main Tor several duys, looking af ter some property ho has 1 here. P PANTS NOW READY Snapdragon - Stocks - Pansy Cauliflower GLADIOLUS BULBS 10 Choice Varieties GARDEN SEEDS LAWN GRASS SEED PLANT THEM NOW! FOREMOST FASHIONS IN NEW COATS AND SUITS ; . . NO W REDUCED ' : l: Our entire stock of coats and suits are now offered at unusual reductions. The values are remarkable this early in the season. TAILORED SUITS REDUCED - Now $19.00 -$26.00 -$36.00 SPORT & DRESS COATS REDUCED Regular $25 to $29.75 Now $18.75 , : Regular $39,75, $45, $49.50 Now $31 ' All Our Better Coats Reduced $39.00 - $48.oo - $56.00 40 SPORT COATS : .Now $15 MI Ready -to-W ear & Millinery H,e has ti farm that he has to en guge a man to oIelto. . ; Tho Kastorn Hlar social . chib will hold Its, regit tat meeting Friday. May 2nd at Mrs. ! Scott Harris' homo. . . Mr Shanks Injured When Horse Falls ' Mra. Grunt Wllilo. (Observer Correspondent) lllO i LA IvH,. Ore. (Special) ' Monday m'ornlng Marvin SlulukH met with a painful accident when his horse slipped on tho highway and fell down railing on Mi. Shanks' leg. JIo was brought to tho Peterson farm, where inves tigation found no broken bones und nw serious Injury. . Harold Hilly, of Portland, ar rived ut tho John Peterson home Halurdny to spend Iho sun. liver on the ranch, lie camo with Mr. and Mrs, Leo Haxter and family, who drovo hero to visit relatives and VIGORO to make your garden grow , Hook Your Orders for MOTHER'S DAY MAY11TII ANNOUNCEMENT To Foot Sufferers friends In llaker, Union', and La. Orando. - , t . ' ;: . . Mlrs. O..W. Wilde land er nroth or, M rs. J. VV. Daxter Jr.; of Union, spent Wednesday visiting' In liub ler. Mrs. WHdo vt,ed M4s Audrey DoMip and oihei Xmbler friends and tho school.' ' . ": Pean and Poveridgeu have been shearing sheep at the ranch this week..;.. ::'-' . ; ... ' Mi, and M;s. J. W. Wilde were shopping in Ul Orando ' I'Vlday and Iv. J. Lindsey und family wero I.a Orando visitors Saturday. . Mrs. Oscar ltolllna,of "CoVc, was a visitor at tho homo of Mr., and Mrs. O. W. Wilde. Friday of. this week. M.r.'Itolllhs Ik in tho forestry I work and ho drovo to, Union Sat urday returning to, Heppner Hun day, where thoy w'ill make their home this sununer and fall. - Mt. and Mm. O. W. WUdo drovo to l,a Orando Thursday night tu attend tho Baxter famJly rcuulou held In the I,. J. H. hall. Hiirold Dflly, of Portland, accompanied them. , Aimmg .other, 'guests from this section were: Mr, und Mrs. Geo. Paxler and son Bale, Miss Kuth, of Hot l-.iko, nnd &rr. and Mrs. O. Clifton Haxter also Mr. und Mrs. Krnest Kohlcr. famous (foot lley- tho May 5, Jr. ftaehiiuiii. t lid MUrgeotl. ClllrnnridlHt specialist) and orthopedist, over 20 years experience. If- i-um-rj, win Hlop at naud's- Iteuuty Shop In inuw Koley building, fi, and 7. Heilietibnr r nm batldaire W-Illtlllr lint n fen I chiropodist. enie your feet by puinless HiirgiL.il meihod. JVIno corns out of ten are gone. Tlunlons, Ingrowing nails, soft corns, n ankles, chilblains and foot troubles treated cured. KXA.MIXATIO.VS not swollen any and ui;i;t Appointment f'n Msln 7K9 SUPREME COURT TO CONVENE AT PENDLETON, ORE. (Continued from Tago Ono) received In an automobile accident, ii mounting to PI 8.35, Including $4S costs, but must also pay her $509.04 in addition for delaying thn ease. The penalty Is 10 per cent of the actual Judgment, The court today departed fron Its usual custom of handing down opinions on Tuesday for tho reason that It is preparing lu leave ut tho end of the week for Pendleton U . conduct the semi-annual Kasterii Orejjrin session. 1115xi Adams ovists Phone M-ll Announcing Opening of DANCELAND PARK 4i rn ndo's 0Kn-Alr INivlIllim ut . CUVK AM) JKFFICIt.SON SATURDAY MAY 3 anil l)trry VKI. mill SAT. MkIiIh TliiTtufU-r STAR Novelty ORCHESTRA REGULAR SAT. PRICES $1.00 WED. BARGAIN PRICES 75c III lll- lf lilllll IliltHT Will llf Ill-Ill 111 .IllH'l' llllil