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Wednesday, May 7, 1930 fl'SOC PETTY NEWjT ;Mrs. Lee B. Bouvy, Entertains C 1 u bv - a . ii T r A t nuitiorouK- Hiimu tumis uoconutMl At tne JLtl LlTcinCl6.wUh howls of tullp U-aturliff ti iMt'mhers of the Tuesday Lunch-1, T-pn club were Kiiesis of Mrs. Iee 11. Houvy yt-sterday afternoon at a lrhlKe-l:inchon ut the ha tl ran de hotel with covers placed , for rvelve. laiucheon vit served at 1 o'clock '.at tables adorned with 1 j ;vlusterH of tulips. , Mrs. L. K. Klnzid received the ftjyard for hish score. -.- . TVTvc Ti1 TTnlliafnv fAi ' LJ Ilia LCI t. .. TT-.i J. J"111 M I.' I,nu...u In 11,.V V"-'"1" 'n""y "- ' IMIUll ill HIT IIUI1K-. rt IMI'llJ l-VIUI H.'hetne Qr phtk .ami- green .was used. I'Mrst prize at curds was won j I"""!; 'ulze "l T"" "Tm , V. ,' I?' ' ',"" Ihucl Jones I tinn awnrd. iDulnty refreshtnents were serv ed ' Inter in the afterndun. The next meeting will be with Mrs. ! Walter Line. . J ' s ! Y. ,W. E. A. Banquet YT 1 1 T i XT 1 i ' rlelCl LaSt JNlgllt! . i . Perhaps the large.st baiKniet, of Young Women's -:ducatlonal a'axiliiiry sinee Its organization, ten CHARIS ? is no ordinary ft tJ 11 si l t in 1 1 varment , o Its utljustalile tletigu, . patented uml there lore exclusive, pennii yn, tUe earer. In re-ereiit lite slender figure lines nfvnitrvoiuh.lt) means of himple udjustiiientH, you can correct tin--Itracefiil developnient oiwuiKl,liipMiiidtligliM ami wear siuiirl. mod ern clothes without diHCtMiifort orrestrainl I.di mI AiiIIiiii'ImiI Ki'iul'M'illuKvr ALICE K. GATES Sucajawea Hotel, Main 830 PURSES For MOTHER'S DAY Newest styles in 'the finest bags. Meeker, Reedcialt and Bosca made . . $5.00 TO $28 50 Give her something GOOD this year. THEL.&L. DRUG CO II STATE NOW PLAYING It ran a year on Broadway Tlie Talking: Laughing; Hit! As a play, "Kcmpy" ran a year on Broad way. Its 1001 fresh laughs have now come to the Talking: Screen! 0 1 VIA. mm 1 I years npo took place lant niKht In. Uhn Uinliiff room of the la Urumk-i hou-l with covers laid for ! ut I color Heheme in tlu pastel shades of luveniiiir and pink. Mended rose tupers were placed on u few lrj?er UilileB. Jjire baslicts of lilacs Wero udded to the decorative ef fect, l'retty individual iers were t feature of the menu. "The lferltagu of Women, an ititorestlin, and eiiP-rtaiiihiK ud- dress, was presented by .Miss Ivatn ,Jl6ux of the Ackemuiii Trainintr isehool. In it Miss Hoax depleted) i the ehanife of wonu-n's place lu the . world slncu tho time, she was , , i , ' With the cattle and household goods to tho period of Industrialism jiro'usht? """',,rn changes it has The present -Is neriod or change and no one can predict tho outcome, but out of tt nil. I think 'on,. Will ucWl n.l wlMPly,-'. Tho opening nomh'er of tho pro gram was a piano solo "Viennese Walt" by. .Miss Helen Williunm .'who responded with nn encore. Another feature was "Annie, Itlcs- Horn Time" a musleal reading ami Moa Iioylu uii'weu ill u. cuiuiuui rustium.-, Mm..-riauac .t!ooper.--who-- : been an nctivo. member" of- lias tho atlxlllary for' many years, and a pleuHlng soloist forj lis programs, sang for them tho last, time be fore-moving to her honie In 'Cult forniu, Miss . .Mima Cooper ac oompanled her in two-part' har mony with Miss . Williams at t)u piano. - : . The remaining funds of . tho auxiliary ware, voted ;to bo. given to the Camp Fire, group, to tho Methodist church where most oi' the meetings are held and the rw mainuor to Miss ltuth-. Margaret Jtall, who ts now undergoing series of operations nt -the Mayo hospital. While here, Miss Hall was a very active worker in tho auxiliary in spite of her lllntwm. Mrs,. Klsle t'lark, president, and her assisting officers were elected unanimously for the. coming year. Mrs, Ksthor'lturnett Is vice presi- dent and Miss Lula McNees was ; re-eiecieu si'creiary ireawurer. "".pdwere retiring officors are Pr. ILewa v uiiea, president, ami airs, jiaie. (Mark, vice president. . Mrs. (Maitdo Cooper was chairman of tho pro gram committee for the year just closed and Mrs. Kdith nyers is In churge for the coming year. ' j As her : closliig address, Vr. WHkes gave an - Interesting talk about Madame .Curie, the co-dln. ' oovcrer of radium. MIsh label Morton led tho de- lyouonpi. ., . . .. . 1 The followllifr is tho program for ; next year's meetlnits: Homecom- lnp, Mrs.- fcjlsle Otarlt. chairman us. sisted -by all tho past presidents; Carrie Jacobs ltonds, Mrs. Kiiusth : Tyler; tiio Neurn.ln l.Uratiii'o anjl Inslcif Msw-Vllce Kllppi14-. .lour- neys In lloollland, Miss llhviicll . v . . .minuet a i, Aniiiiue-....I'luierewsici Alyce f'ook; Romance in ForeiKn Frederick llli.riaman Lands, :liss Itlanch 1'la.rk;. Drama, lOv'enlnir .. .....Z.... Wll Hums Jlrs. liontrice Younc; SprinB l'"es- Hungniry ........Z... lival, Mrs. (S. N. TarkliiKton: bun- ; . Sylvia Turn1 tiuet. Miss -Mubel. Morion. i To a Humming lllrd ....Mrs. Vlrsi! f ' ' ' ;.' Ariel , Kern Delightful Bridge ' ;i.niio :l"".b!lL"?"! ...i.ci Luncheon Tuesday, s',rh,S1.Pr'Mi;cAiibtr'l''n,,''r s ' . Country Oardens ....Percy Orulnfrer Mrs. Merlin liatley and . Mrs. H. Marche Mipnonno ;..rotd:nl K. Oixon were hostesses, -to the Marie Kloberf Mitzl club yesterday afternoon at On 'the Holy Mount Dvorak a delightful ' bridKe-luneheo't 1 at Tarantelle in A Flat Heller Mrs. Itatley's home. Pink tulips Prelude in c Sharp Minor and lilacs were used In .tho effec- ...Itachmaninoff tivo decoration of the home. lunch"on was served nt one o'clock with covers for 12. ' ' Mrs. ' Deiile Clreen received the club prize for hitfli score, consola-1 titm award was won by Mrs. J K Dunn and uest prize was present-. ed to Mrs, George - Walker. The club will meet for Its final session two Weeks from yesterday. Party Compliments Mr., Mrs. Siegrist Honoring Mr. and Mrs; William Sleirrist. employes of the. Kalk (store and of the West store were j hosts and hostesses at dinner last niBlit In the sold room or ino i.a Grando hotel. Mr. SieRrlst was manager of tho West store nnd un til recently has been with tho Fnlk store since Us orfnmizution here. Mr. and Mrs. SicBrlst are leavinir Juno 10 for a summer's trip to Honolulu. 1 Hnrry Mclvlnley presided as toastmaster. nnd everyone present responded with a toast. Sprinir flowers decorated the table. Iiter in the evening bridge, was a diver sion at the Siegrist homo with Mrs. Hue I.iughlln and Mrs. Mamie Itobhins winning the awards for high score and Mrs. Clark Denny and Dale. Charlton receiving con solation prizes. Those attending wore; Mr. nnd Mrs. William Siegrist. Mr imd Mrs. d thu f t Herman H egrlst, Mr. and .Mrs. M. . " , . I.. Nelson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark ' T Promote health fru.U, vege Di nny, Mr. und Mrs. James Me. Ubles, meats, eggs, fih and cereali! Namee. Mrs. Kllzaheth Donnelly, ' should be eaten for the contribution Mrs. Ilobblns, Mrs. Myrtle Bunker, each makes to the lystem's needs. Mrs. George Way. Mrs. Iyiughlln. What is more, desserts, jellies, jama Misses Adelaide and Hcrnlre .Mul. and confections may be included, lens, Mrs. A. M. Moore, Miss Iter-( Not only do they contain wholesome netta Kochenspnrger, Miss Orace elements, but they round out the Cullen, Dale Charlton. J. D. Smith, : mea jn most satisfying way. I-Yank Cullen anj Harry McKlnley. The tBsU! q many foodj , , t-1 i. A 1. definitely increased by using BU'tnaay Fai'ty At sugar as a flavor. A dash of sugar TTavricnn rlfimn to a pinch of salt will heighten the XldrilbOIl XlUIIie flaTor of most vegcUbles. Try this ! suggestion in cooking spinach, tur- Mrs. Nellie Harrison was hon- f cabbage, tomatoes and ond yesterday afternoon at h'fi . Th . t home on Seeood street when a . A. ' . . , Kroup of her relative,, and f rlends 'to PWPration of meat and vegc nurprlsed her with n dMItrhtfnl . UbIe s18- fnarty in celebration of her birth- d:iy onnlversary. The roornn were bH.nitlfuHy d-eoratefi with -ltiwtTS of aprtnpf flowers and a very pleas nnt and orf.tl aft'-rnoim v: npt-nt, followed hy tufty rfrhmeniH. I Mrs. Harrison was the reeipient of many, lowly nnil uhcCuI giflB from thtirte in lulemlnnoe. ..'. Luncheon Honors Two Evangelists ilrs. S. f l.uphHin was hostess Mo inlay noon at a fleliirhtful lunch. ton ut which Dr. t'aul Henry IMck- nrd, Mr. Hnd Mm. Clamle Ne.-y uml their chfldiva, llarhnra I.qu nnl Lots Klitine and Mr. uml Mm. It. U futnam were i? tests at the Lap. ham home. Pretty tulips formed a centerpiece on the table and clusters of lilacs were arranged about the home. The afternoon was spent lit pleasant social hours. P.-T. Association Tea is Arranged The. Greenwood Parent-Teacher """""mum win urni-num m a ni ne lit silver tea during the after hours of art exhibit beglnnliw at 1 o'clock Krlday, . Special music u imrt m 'Uio week program .wyi hs presented during tho after- no"- , VI.., cli,.;, rin an of the soc:al com mittee, Mrs. J. K. Me.Manus, will have tho following assistants, Mrs. Houtrlco Voting, Mrs. Smith llen drlckson, Mrs. J. K. Charlton, .Mrs. Martin ltorine, Mrs. v. I-V Mel 'her son and Mrs. William lleery, Tliose arranging tho. tea Invite 'pnrernts who attended the- exhibit of school work, to meet parents of "ther clnhlreii in tho chooI In the evening, theru will be a very brief .business meeting of tho (Jreenwood P.-T. ' A. beginning promptly at 7: HO o'clock. A past j president win install tne roiiowtng officers for the coming year: Mrs. I William Ueery. president; Mrs. (Maude Puekolt, vice president and Mrs. Kerdlnandson,. scAM-etiiry. Student Recital I: ,; ; Given' Last Night f v., .t . '. A larpo ciJo'-ot- pfiroulHi friomlH lPnae(J tM0 tUdent recital presoiu- 0(1 ,lJF arH u j arctm Uist night tn tho kllr0lim r the JtIl Grande hotft, .Ptvelve of her vounKcr nun- liH wcro ,reH(,mPa in a program of delightful, well-played and artis tically rendered numbers. The stage wnn iirt'nliiri'd Iti il lovelv setllnir of tnlip!t anrt macJ( NU,i)eis pluy- AragonalHC .......Massenet Arbutus. '. .....'...I Davis Kvelyn Mastoti Pnele Pninus Orant-Schaefel Tho (Cricket and tho Itumhlo-Hee A...... Chad wick Jeun laray In low Song of the Daffodil .A.Farrar Vatso Kllse v...... ..Kriml Gladys- Itoberls Hickory Piokory Dock ..Thompson Dill),- Dour 11611 ... ..Thompson - Munihv 0ll Horseback Darton c,rtAitt Son b Krelslcr Helen i-onkev i'he . l'"lr.'fly Palill ! completed and a cordial luvllalion l-'irrt Uobin":;!!l!;.'j!'uiiKevs iN .intended to, p.irtMiis and rrleiuls i.cillit on TueltayZiX4lll)ov'''up',,', A"H,,ui'i .pai-ent-teacber . iaI.v l,l7e""Rohfteii7IYfiv'v'4,,l be' li.Hd lit- IHu'n'cl'oclc Flower Sonic . ..Uinso I Nancy CJ-ulId t 1 i r Delphian OOCiety ; LTir, Z " TlOSteSS XO Ufliei Tlie local chapter was hostea i to Mrs. Iena Latham Goblfl, diren tor of the 1'aelfic Const nssociu tions of tho Dolphlan society, last Thursday evening. - Mrs. Goble, ,who is a capable nnd charming speaker, discussed the merits of the Delphian study course. She has the distinction of being supervisor VARIETY IS ESSENTIAL IN CORRECT DIET Diversified Diet Insures the System Getting Necessary - Calories, Vitamins, Min erals and Roughage Rarely does a single food contain all the elements of nutrition. But tfW1 mi. , rVeH without Uoctom and dietitian recom mend a diversified diet. They also approve the u.e of sugar in making eHentjal foodi appetizing. Most ffKMja are nmre d)icioux with sugar. Thn Suar Institute. LA GRANDE EVENING : MODEST Trade Clarke Registration I've been promoted, Kilty! , , 1 c V , ,ll,ih,rt" rt' vhl ' 1 'V'H' h'H, K.VO:Wt 1,1 of organised study. Thu Jelphian society Is part of a national organization for adult education with- a membershtu of UJOrO lllllll .HMI.lMMlj I- . - ! p' yA Q Qrtlirirtl XVlVfcM. Id .OCIUUl i i ' P -T1 'A Tl q n a "'Pnn ,.r.-. -a. nans lea The. Hiveria J'urent-Teaeher as sociation will bo hostess at Its an nual benefit silver tea. May ! at the school on the day of the an nual art exhibit. Those in ehargo of arrangements atv Mrs. W. J'. Hallard, general chairman witli Mrs. I-ewis Wetzel, chairman oT the deeoratfons; Mrs. Joss Spencer, chairman of serving; Mrs. Herbert; ICvnus and Mrii. Arnold (irala, program chairmen. Tho teachers wilt also assist. 1 Tea hours .will bo from l!::tn to 5 o'clock In the afternoon. Willow P.-T. Tea : Will. Be Friday -Tho annual bt-iu-flt silver (ha Willow sji'lipnl will taki May II. : art . i xllilt (lay school. "Ai'i-anKcincnts arc tea of t place at lhe la'lnif' '"'rlday afternoon to close the ar' work. Installation of offleern wll; tnUe pluee with Mr. Me I'Jiersun, .state of'flrer, In eharffe. Tea houra will be fiom 2 to 1 n'eloek and front H to' S hi the ow ning. The followlnj? -coniinitlee Is $ln chiirffo: aira. :iavld Wyllie, Miu 1'Ved Iteert, AlrH. CharloH Chadwiek, 1 Mim. K. I. Hureh. Mih Dan Mil ler and Mrn." .l. H.'.ie'H. j ., j Ladies Society . . Planning Party Th(' rej;uhn meetliif; of the 1. H. of H. of It. T, wild held tiiHt nlKht at the. Katflen hull when pi tins won made for a benefit enrd party to be held May I'll at the KnleB hall. KOllmviiiK the ineeiliifjr dnlnty re f resh m en I k w e ro He r ved by . M iv. Htella Denny. Mrs. Dewey t'oopcr and Jli'H. f'lff Curler, hosteNHfH. J. N0TTINGHAMT0M ' 7KS NOTTINGtlAMTON ! ' NOTTINGHAM TOM ' tSgC)TTINGMAMTON IslllllHi m II III 1 1 1 iHiiiBBgaataMis BOS TO FINE FOOTWEAR FOR MEN A new idea-and a smart one for style-wise feet This month the Saturday Evening Post and American Magazine will show to over five millions of America's well dressed men, the new season's smartest style note in shoes for It's the Bostonian "Avenue." You it featured in our window this week. vn.-iiMinii.w:i:Mry' Tue Stopc For OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, . ORE. MAIDENS -:- Applied For U. S. Tatent Office I'm Mr. Mix's secretary! Announcements ' AU women of Ijii (Irande who are eligible to membership in the Am erican Association of .University I Women are urged to' attend the (tea; to be given tomomn., Thurs- dayl afternoon at the home of Mrs. u.: i;. Westenhaver, Gbti N avo- c t fo" o'clock, to meet Mrs. N1(irwin f ,.ortlan(L ThiH wM, be thi only meeting tills year. Those, holding degrees .from colleges or universities on the accredited list for membership may become netlvo members, while those who have had two years In one. of these schools ami are. not now attending school, or those on the list for as sociate membership, may become associate members. Tli,. Htti,-li nml Chntii.i' ctilli uf the American I.elon atlxlllary will' meet with Mrs. Kred Ueed at IJ07 Twelfth street to mnlie popples tor Memorial day Thursday afternoon. The Crystal KebeUnh lode will meet lonilit for a social session. followinfc a short business lneelltiff. ! Mrs. Otis Muff will be hostess to the Diversity ctuh at. hor home ut 2ti-6 N. Illrch street, Thursday af ternoon at 1! o'clock. The Lutheran Ladles Aid will meet at. ..thu home of Mrs. Anna Krlestw ' Thorndny - afternoon , .;at 2:8 oYloelc at 1H4 . KiirUenth street., - '-.. lemherH of the O. K. nnxll- Inry will meet at the KiurleH hull ThniKdav. M:iv S at 2 o'elock. Im pula nt IniHitU'HH will bo truiiHnet od,. ' i 1 ; The Tdiinbow CUrls will hold their regular meelinir on Saturday niKht. with a Mother'H and Da neu ter's banriut't beKlunhiK at eloi-lv at theMtiHonle. hull. :.W The rt'Ktilnr bu.sim'HH will be taken en re of after the bnnqtiei. v im. recoxi:Mi iiks JArKRONVTMiR, May 7 (.VP) Dr. I.lneoln .MeConnell. former " polleemnn who turned nut hor. leeturer and minister, fin ally becoming j)a.stor of mnny lend ing BaptlMt chtirehe In Die south and HouthweHt, died of 11 heart at- tek Tnewdny. ) N I A N S II find ELvenv Man Simple Costume' Can Still Be Very Gay lly Plana Merwln (Associated Press J'ashlon ICdttor) PAULS (AP) Uestatirnnt en sembles and theater elotlies have struck np a style pact. I Por dining in a public place or going to tho theater on any but a gala night the well-dressed Parisl- enno has special costumes discreet ! in lino but not necessarily subdued ' In color. j The ensemble includes dress, ( matching, wrap,, close fitting the- j ntor hat or cap, with shoes, hand- .bag and glove all in the general I sehemo uf the costume., , I When dresses are sleeveless long J gloves aro worn. I-ong sleeved; theater dresses have complement- j ! ary cap-sleevo wraps. , sleeveless 'jackets or llttlo far wraps. I The matching hat Ih the high 1 point, in tho stylo sense, of the ensemble. j French milliners are turning out "endless varieties of the theater cap and hat. j One of the chic forms is shining black sequins. 1 Satin kerchiefs which appear to be loosely knotted on the head but ; are in reality draped In permanent form aro a favored v?ay of match- j lag theater wraps. The satin dress, j wrap and turban outfit Is youthful j 'and lends itself to a variety of -; color schemes and combinations, j i Lace ensembles, with luce straw 'hats, complete even to long hue gloves, are a mid-summer, theater style sure to have a tremendous j success in France. . Theater costumes .aro slightly . shorter than tho ,tiHiial evenlpg dress lengths varying,, from ,12 Inches from tho floor to anklo ! length. Sweeping dresses aro reservcu for wear at iormal Indoor affairs or In her own homo. Trained or trailing dressrs.nre worn to tho opera galas sometimes but oven lit Iho opcni, the most rriniil IhoalrU-nl pvont In I'ai-ls, di-iHHi tonil to clear tho. floor, vi lsinir on niati-rlul and cut for for mality. HUM l!A V Nimuu-iiuii oulln i'iilts In 1 ml in. i l,ON'lON" IJnlly Mall OHtlmaloa n.lMIII lo 7.000 lli-ad In l'i'KU, lllir ma, cai-tliiiluiUc. THEATERS "Wise Gil'ls' ' T , , rj'4. XT ijaUgUing' Xllt, JNOW At the StcltG ' The troubles of a man wit It j daughters to murry, and of a plum'- 1 ber witli ambitions, make "Wise 1 Girls," now at tho Htnl.i theater, i tullttnff picture of preut comic bn .jtunaitre. ..UlKMj; HHerefiU,niJH., i. stape jlny. thin dotneKtle eomedy of J. and Klllott Ntncent Iiiih 'fcTeater breadth and Heopo In film I form. It Ih not confined to tho Henee hinini but HpreadH out throuirh . tho neiKhborhond. It: briiiHK the IhukIib not In any forced manner, but Hhnply and naturally, beeauno It telH of simple and nat ural people. 1 .. j Klllott Nugent more than IIvoh ' up to the advance reportH on hla : work oh "Kempy .JanieH," whlio j. c. Nuirent In a eomnoHtte pleture of millions of worried fnlherH, Ho land Younjr earrleK Mill further the eoinic repntJilioit ho haa kiiIiumI In .Metro-tioldwyn-.MiiyerH "The Vh j holy NIrM." Kxeellent prrforman , ocm are ulno Kvf by (lara Itlan j diek. 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