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Thursday, January 22, 1931 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three DO lETTY N SEWJT MU Bess Duke, Society Editor Telephone Main 600 LntU 9:30 a. m. Grden And Gold Ball Scheduled For Friday Night ;r Lavish decorations and excellent music will make the anriual green and gold balloon dance of 1931 to be given on Friday evening at the Rec reational hall one or the most Inter esting ever sponsored by the organ ization of the stake M. I. A. of the Latter Day Saints ohurch, Mrs, Jack Hlatt said today. The affair Is in formal, she added, with dancing be , ginning at nine o'clock. From five of the girls in the stake, J a queen will be chosen at ten-thirty 'o'clock to grace the throne and pre .aide over the festivities Candidates j for the queenshlp are Marna Stod dard Baker; Gladys Billings, Imbler; Ethel Hamdon, La Orande First Ward; LaMeeve Satkleld, La Grande, Second Ward; Nellie Geertscn, Union. Each candidate will be attended by a young man from her own ward. These five young, men will, act as Judges, ... . i The contest dance will follow the ' crowning of the queen, with contest- ants from each ward la the stake ! participating. i Green and gold balloons and rosea are the predominating feature of the ; decorations. Mrs. Clyde Metcalf states. I Candy and popcorn will be dispens ed from cleverly decorated booths and punch will be served throughout the evening. Committee chairman in charge ot arrangements are Mrs. Anna Black, La Grande, and Parley Thomas, Bak er, general chairman; Mrs. Clyde Metcalf, decorations; Mrs. Jack Rtatt, candy booth and popcorn; Elmo Clsgg, advertising. . Clio Club Meets At R. J. Green Home The Clio club was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Green at a seven o'clock dinner at their home last LAST TIMES TODAY night. Rosebuds and carnations Vere used for table decorations. Five tables of bridge were played following the dinner with Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Klnzel receiving high score. Mrs. Walter Reuter will entertain the women of the club next Wednes day at a one o'clock luncheon. Dinner And Bridge At Sacajawea Inn Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williamson en tertained their club at a seven o'clock dinner and an evening of bridge last night at the Sacajawea Inn. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Lynn Larson, high for women; and Melvin Larson, high for men. Pacific Bridge Club Entertained Dinner Party At Brownton Home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tucker enter tained with a seven o'clock waffle supper followed by an evening of bridge at their home last night. Mem bers of the Pacific Bridge club wero guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webb making high score; and Mrs. Russell Parlett and C. A. Rosonbaum, low. Mr. and Mrs. Parlett will enter tain the group next Wednesday eve ning at their home. Loyal Sisters Aid ' In Monthly Meeting Mrs. L. C. Henderson entertained the Loyal Sisters Aid of the Christian church at her home on First street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. L. M. Park jer had charge of the devotionals. - Announcement of the entertnin I mr.it. i,a be given by Division C Frl : day evening at the church and also ! the luncheon to be given by Division ; B on January 30. were made. Refreshments wero served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. George An derson and Mrs. O. C. Fleshman. - x tr .: r i j& 'f 4p ! Y00-HG0! SKINN-AY! WE'LL BE HERE TOMORROW Dr. and Mrs. H. 8. Brownton and Miss Mabel Morton entertained with a six-thirty dinner at the Brownton home Wednesday evening. Places were laid for twelve at a table wmon was charmingly arranged, with a cen terpiece of pink roses and sweet peas ; and pink tapers. Backgammon was the diversion of the evening with four sets playing. Guests wero Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Hertzog. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skeen, Miss Edith Darby. Miss Amanda Za bel, Miss Mildred Hawksworth, Miss Alice Kllppel, Albert DeWelt, and the hoats. Honor Visitors At , Dinner and Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn, of Ca barton. Idaho, were the guests of honor at a dinner and bridge at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Harrison Tuesday evening. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn have been vis iting hero with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn, of this city and expect to re main for about two weeks. Juvenile Circle . To Meet Saturday The juvenile circle of the Neigh bors of Woodcraft will meet Satur day, Jan. 24 at 3:30 at the K. P. hall and will receive prizes for at tendance and promptness, for the year. -Mrs. Cora Stnce is senior guardian of the organization. Mrs. Peter Biever Elected President Mrs. Peter Biever was elected presi dent of the Past Matrons ctub of the Eastern Star yesterday afternoon at a meeting with Mrs. Robert 8. Rakin and Mrs. Ed, Kiddle as hostesses. Mrs. C. R. Eberhard is vice president and Mrs. B. A. Wells la secretary - treasurer. Conversation and needlework fol lowed the election. Refreshments were served at a late hour In the af ternoon by the hostesses. Sewing Completed By Missipn Group Over-seas sewing - for China was completed at a special all-day meet ing a wmon Mrs. u. . a&ossman en tertained members of the Presbyter Ian Missionary society at her home yes terday. , . . .... A delightful waffle luncheon was nerved by the hostess at noon to about 30 members. Mrs. O. M. , Humphreys was In charge of the meeting. P. T. Association ' Enjoys Program A miscellaneous program of music and humor was presented by the Is land City Parent-Teacher association to an appreciative audience last night at the hall, the proceeds ot which will be used to further the hot lunch movement at the Island City school, t The finance committee was in charge of the program which included vocal numbers by . Mrs. Edna Halley Stonebreaker, Paul Knautz, Clara Blackman and Pluma Shafer; a violin selection by John Dahlstrom; and a piano number by Betty Dolan, . Mrs, H. G. Avery is chairman of the finance committee, and the other members are Mrs, Henry Herman, Mrs. Albert Stein, Mrs. T. C. Laird, Mrs. Will McClure, Mrs. John Wort man and Mrs. O. C. McCabe. County Association Will Gather Here : The county association of Odd Fel lows and Rebekahs will meet In La Grande Saturday evening at , eight o'clock, and plans for the meeting were made at a gathering of the Crystal Rebekah lodge, No. 60. when f .7 p-.pt lust night at the Odd Fel lows hall in regular session. Mrs. Sara Beddea la noble grand of the order. i i no committees to serve are com posed of Mrs. Martha Moss, Mrs. Lil lian and Mrs. Mollie Buck, reception committee; Mrs. R. J. Kitchen. Mrs, Putman Yeck, and Mrs. Johnson, pro gram; Mrs. J. - M. Bowery, Mrs. F. Mane. Mrs. Oesterling, Mrs. Anson, and Mrs. Zurcher. i ' Mrs. J. M. Bowery Entertains Club Mrs, J. M. Bowery entertained the Farkdale club with an interesting program at her home in Island City yesterday afternoon, following a pot luok luncheon at one o'clock. The members responded to roll call with A humorous saying., which proved to be one of the interesting parts of the meeting. The program Included ; . 'Tne .Oak and the Vine,", a read ing in German dialect; and "Every body's Lonesome," by Mrs. Allen ShUDe. "Canzone Amorosa." of "Ve netian Love Song," and "Buona Nott, Good Night," from Ethelbert Nevln's f;roup of piano solos, "A Day In Ven ce," played by Miss Ethel Hanson, "Resolution," by Edgar E. Guest, read by Mrs. W. P. Ballard. "Old Lady Smart Learns to Skate," a humorous impersonation of an old woman, by Mrs. W. B. Workman, of Portland. "Carolina Moon,", a vocal duet . by Pluma Shafer and Clara Blokland, accompanied by Miss Hanson. . -"If You Went to Town. What Would You Buy?" a recitation by Marc la Lee Keeney. Reading by Mrs, unifies A BE A KID AGAIN AND BRING THE KIDS TO SEE WITH , JACKIE COOGAN MITZI GREEN FOB EVERY KID FROM 6 TO GO Live that famous masterpiece over again see and hear Injun Joe, Iluck Finn, Beck)- Thatcher DON'T DENY YOl'RSELF THIS TREAT CONTINUOUS SHOWS LUCKIES are always kind to y o u r t h r o a t Everyone knows that sun shine mellows that's why the "TOASTJNG" process includes the use1 of the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop THEN IT'S TOASTED." Everyone knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" -that extra secret process removes harmful irritants that cause throat irritation and coughing. V:Hed.jr.'P ffiTfJi . .. v . i ' The advice of your physician is: Keep out of doors, in the open air, breathe deeply; take plenty of exercise in the meiloiu sunshine, and have a periodic check-up on the health of your body. Your Throat Protection against irritation against ccqh a for SPRING WOOL DRESSES $15- A knitted material in novelty stripes and prints. Very practical for wear ing now street, office and every day wear. Putmati Alma Carroll. "Plenetto," by Dicks, and "Souvenir," b? Dr Dla, two pi ano solos, Mtss Margaret Zurbrlck. "Th Bad Man.1' and "When the Or gan Played at Twilight,' two piano numbers, by Ulss Daphna Bowery. 1 (Continued on tago FMve) Social Calender , Thursday, Jan. .22 ' 7:00 Alpha club, with Mr. and ' Mrs. A. W. Nelson. 7:00 Dlunur club, with Mr. and . Mrs, William Heukhau. 7:30 Ugo-lgo club, with Mrs. S. J. Shepherd. Friday, Jan. 23 2:00 Island City Bridge club, With Mrs. Albert Warden. 2:00 County Women's club at the homo ot Mrs. Reese McAUls tor. 2:30 Past Noble Qrunds club ot Kobekah lodge,' , at 'the Odd Fel lows hall. 7:30 Westway club of the W. B. A., at the home of Mrs, Naoll Ward, 1306 Ninth street. 7:30 Mooeeheart legion, pi nochle party, with Mrs. Mary E. MuyvlUe, 210S Adams. 7:30 Division O of the Loyal Sisters of the Christian ohurch, at the church. 7:30 Westway club of the W. B. A., with Mrs. Naclo Ward, 1308 Ninth. 8:00 Miss Marjorle Condlt and Miss Dorothy Kerley entertain their bridge olub at the home of Miss Condlt. U:00 Swastika club, with Mr. and Mrs. H. 'J. Leonard, 8:00 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young entertain at bridge at their home. 9:00 Oreen and gold balloon ball of the M. I, A. at the Recre ational hall, Saturday, Jan. 24 2 :0O Sons and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers atthe olty' hall. 2:30 Neighbors of Woodcraft Juveniles, at the K. P., hall. 7:30 Saturday Bridge club, with Mrs. Quy Kills. - 7:80 Dlstrlot association of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs at the I, O. O. P. hall. 8:00 Rainbow girls, at the Ma sonic hall. 8:00 Mohawk Bridge club, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Oliver. . Monday, an. 98 1:00 Monday Bridge club luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. P. O'Connell. 3:00 Wakcllta Bridge club, with Mrs. Qeorgo Clark. 2:00 Ramblors Art olub, with Mra. Ed. Kiddle. 2:18 Art Research olub. with Mrs. O. M. Humphreys. 4:00 Oatusl Camp Fire, at the home of Mrs. R. O. Williams. 4:00 Nlssakl Bluebird group, with Miss Marguerite Hesse. 7:30 Neighborhood Literature alub, at the La Orande hotel. 7:30 Pukwana Camp Fire, L Orando hotel. Tuesday, Jan, 27 3:00 Neighborhood Art club, at the La Orande hotel. 2:00 M. I. L. club, with Mrs. Charles Miller. 2:00 Mitzl club, with Mrs. George Walker. 2:00 W. O. T. U.. at the Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 Neighbors of Woodcraft Installation, K. P. hall. 7:00 Dinner club, with Mrs. J. T. Longfellow. . Don't Endure Slipping , . FALSE TEETH Do yovir fal teeth drop or iltp when you talk, eat, laugh or sneeze? Don't be annoyed and embarrassed a minute longer. Pasteeth, a new pow der to sprinkle on your plates, holds teeth firm. Gives fine feeling of se curity and comfort. No gummy, gooey, posty tasto or feeling. . 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