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LA GRANDE EVENYNG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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Grand Opera, Golf
Oust Social Events
During Weekend
Grand opera and golf are taking
the place of many other social events
this weekend. Golf Is proving an In
teresting diversion for many La
Grande women and the country club
pro la -grooming a group of the very
beat for the state tournament.
-In a few more weeks the country
club will be the gayest place around
La Grande for many delightful events
are being planned, and more atten
tion Is to be given to entertaining
women members who do not play golf,
r Spring days, with the weather un
certain, are still largely devoted to
- bridge parties.
Members df Alpha
; Club Entertained
' Among the parties which made
Thursday one of the busiest days of
the week, was the one o'clock lunch
eon at. which Mrs. O. D. Putman en
tertained the Alpha club at the La
Grande hotel.
Luncheon was served at a brightly
- decorated table, bearing a center
piece of cut spring flowers. Bridge
followed throughout the afternoon,
with Mrs. Charles Reynolds receiving
the prize for high Bcore among the
members, and Mrs. John Thelsen,
guest prize.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. B3y will en
tertain the evening Alpha club next
Thursday.
Mrs. J. C. Gulling
; Hostess Thursday
Mrs. j; C. Gulling entertained for
the Thursday Bridge club yesterday
afternoon at the La Grande hotel.
Luncheon was served at one o'clock
. and cut spring flowers were the table
decorations.
' Bridge was ployed during the af
ternoon with Mrs. P. S. Ivanhoe re
ceiving the prize for high score.
Mrs. W. 8. Harer will entertain the
group In two weeks.
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Bridge Party At I
The Larison Home
j Mrs. John Larison was hostess to
guests making up two tables of bridge
when she entertained her club last
night at her home. Prizes were re
ceived by Mrs. William Heughan,
first; and Mrs. Pete Russell, fourth.
According to tho custom of the
club members, they had refreshments
at the Tiffin late in tho evening.
Party Compliments
.;' - Mrs. Chris Miller,
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the occasion of her birthday anniver
sary at a party given by Mrs. Nellie
' Robinson for the Mary Elizabeth club
at her horne-yesterday afternoon at
2 o'clooj. The afternoon was spent
. In conversation and sewing, and re
" f reshments were served by Mrs. Nellie
Poblnson, assisted by Mr daughter,'
Mrs. O. M. Murray, at whose home
-.the club met. -
. Mrs; Eva Wlssler will entertain the
group on March 26 ft her home.
Triangle Club In
Interesting Meet
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Riley enter
tained the Triangle club at their
home last evening. The guests formed
three tables of bridge and Mrs. Walter
Jones and Wesley McDonald received
the prizes for high scores.
Refreshments were served late In
the evening, conforming with a St.
Patrick's day motif.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webb will enter
tain the group at their home In two
weeks,
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Hoyts Entertain
Three D Club
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hoyt entertained
the Three D club at their home last
evening with a 6:30 dinner followed
by an evening of pinochle. The din
ing table was set for 12 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Noyes received
the prizes for high score at cards.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mackoy will en
tertaln the group In two weeks at a
0:30 dinner at their homo.
Mrs. Elliot Austin
Hostess to Club
Tho Me-Way-A-Tum club met yes
terday for on afternoon of bridge at
the home of Mrs. Elliot Austin.
Prizes wero received by Miss Lola
Bonton and Mrs. Beth Counseli.
A two-course luncheon was served
by the hostess following the cards,
and it was decided that Mrs. Coun
seli will entertain the group In two
weeks.
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Bridge Party At
. The Banton Home
Tho home of Miss Lola Banton was
tho sccno of a party yesterday when
she entertained her club for on eve
ning of bridge. Guests for three
tables were present with' Edward
Prouty and Otto Pleper receiving the
prizes.
Tho hostess served a two-course
luncheon lato in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ball will be
the next hosts for tho group.
Life of Nobility
Reviewed at Meet
The fascinating life of Russian no
bility is portrayed in all its pre-war
grandeur and post-war pathos In
"Marie. Grand Duchess of Russia,"
the memoirs of that famous lady.
written by herself, and reviewed by
Miss Madeline Larson at a meeting of
the literature group of the American
Association of University women last
nignt at the home of Mrs. w. u.
Nichols.
Marie is the granddaughter of Czar
Alexander II, and a cousin of the
lat czar, as well as the ex-wife of
Prince William of Sweden. Her child-;
hood In Russia, as a member of the
aristocracy. Is described, and many
Interesting hits of court life related,
among them the splendor and mag
nlflcance of the wedding of the
grandduchess of Russia to the Prince
of Sweden. Her connection with the
Russian army In the capacity of a
nurse during the war makes intriguing-reading.
Marie was unable to have h?r
memoirs published until recently the
king of Sweden, one of her most sin
RmU Viiia..
Until 8:30 a. m.
cere friends, made a statement estab
lishing her identity. .
"The Ring of the Lotwnskolds." by
Selma Lagerloff, was ably received by
Miss Vivian Johnson, of the Eastern
Oregon Normal school. The book is a
trilogy, written on the theme of pre
destination. The ring of the Lowens
kold family, which carries a curse, is
traced from finger to finger, each
time bringing a curse, until the curse
Is finally dissipated. Miss Lagerloff 1b
a romantic novelist and shows In
"The- Ring," the triumph over the
curse of tenacity of high purpose,
Miss Johnson states.
Mrs. Warren Gilbert will entertain
the group in two weeks at the home
of Mrs. H. K. O'Brien, apartment 627,
Sacajawea apartments.
Mrs. Harold Pearce
Entertains Club
Mrs. Harold Pearce entertained the
Bid 'Em and Lose 'Em club at her
home Wednesday evening with two
tables of bridge. The club is keeping
accumulative scoresand a grand prize
will be received by the member with
tho highest total score.
Refreshments were served late In'
the evening, after which it was de
cided that Miss Marguerite Zweifel
will entertain the group on March 25.
Auxiliary Group
Meets Wednesday
The Stitch and Chatter club of the
American Legion auxiliary met Wed
nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
H. P. Nlelson for an afternoon de
voted to sewing. -
' They made dresses and quilts for
the children of disabled ex-service
men, and the articles will be sent to
the department chairman In Port
land for distribution.
A large group was present. The
hostess served refreshments at the
close of the afternoon.
April 0 Is the date set for the next
meeting.
Pible Searchers
Planning Social
The Bible Searchers class of the
Presbyterian church vwUl; be enter
tained Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock in the church. Hostesses for
the afternoon will be Mrs. William
Condlt, Mrs. L. M. Hoyt' and Mrs. L.
L. McKennon. A social afternoon Is
planned.
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70th Anniversary
. Is Celebrated
J. K. Fitzgerald celebrated his 70th
birthday anniversary Monday eve-
nine at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Porter Dial. Dinner was served at
6:30 by bis daughter, Mrs. Dial, with
places laid for 16 guests.
After dinner the evening was spent
in recalling past experiences, conver
sation and music. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
James Fitzgerald, .William Grlder,
Mike Fitzgerald. Mrs. Carrie Thomp-
son.Joe Dlal,p69lfprlift''andJohu
Friday, March 13
6:00 Potluck supper and Lenten
retreat of Episcopal ohurch, at
Honan hall.
6:00 Dinner and entertainment
at the Baptist church.
7:30 Greenwood Study circle, at
the school. , .
7:30 Willow P. T. A. benefit
card party at the homo of Mrs.
D. V. Wyllle.
8:00 "Oh Doctor," operetta be
ing presented at the high school
by the students.
8:00 Mrs. George Stager hostess
at pinochle for the Women of tho
Mooseheart Legion, at the Mooso
temple.
8:00 Blverla Parent Teacher as
sociation at the Lane chapel.
Saturday, March 14
2:00 F. S. club, with Mrs. W.
D. Warner.
2:00 N. O. W. Juveniles, at the
K. P. hall, Cora Stare, senior
guardian.
2:30 Wakellta Camp Fire, at the
La Grande hotel.
7:30 Rainbow girls, at the Ma
sonic hall.
8:00 Coterie club, with Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Gowor.
Monday, March 16
2:00 Wakellta Bridge club,
with Mrs. Joel Richardson.
7:30 Gleaner Class of the N. I.
A. with Mrs. Anna Peck.
7:30 Neighborhood Music club,
at tho La Grande hotel.
Tuesday, March 17
2:00 E. Z. club, with Mrs. E.
Jacobson.
, 2:00 Neighborhood club, at the
La Grande hotel.
2:00 Goodwill club of Women's
Relief Corps, with Mrs. Putman
Yeck, 1501 V avenue.
6:30 Dinner club, with Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Playle.
7:30 L. S. to tho B. of L. F. and
E., Knights of . Pythias hall.
0:00 Masquerade dance, Eagles
auxiliary, at the Eagles hall.
9:00 American Legion auxiliary
dance, at Zuber hall.
Wedneedoy, March 18
1:00 Lucky Dozen luncheon
and social afternoon at the homo
of Mrs. S. C. Smith.
2:00 Parkdale club, with Mrs.
Pluma Alexander.
2:00 Bible Searchers class of the
Presbyterian church, at the
Church, Mrs. Wm. Condlt, Mrs. L.
M. Hoyt and Mrs. L. L. McKen
on. hostesses.
2 :30 Loyal Sisters of the Christ
ian church with Mrs. Ed Ebell.
7:00 Dinner club, with Mr. and
Mrs. James McNamee.
8:00 Past Matrons club of the
Eastern Star, at the Masonic hall.
Thursday. March 19
1:00 J. B. club, luncheon. Mrs.
Lester Bramwell, at the La Grande
hotel.
2:00 Diversity club, with Mrs.
Fern Barnwell.
2:00 N. B. B. club, with Mrs.
Will Pldcock.
2:00 Poppy club, with Mrs.
Clarence Green.
7 00 Women's Benefit associa
tion card party, at the Odd Fel
lows hall.
7:30 Ugo Igo club, with Mrs.
Ross Eaton.
B:00 Bridge club, with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Glenn.
Social Calendar
W. Fitzgerald, Mr.- and Mrs. Porter
Dial and son, James, and daughter,
Cathelleen.
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Couple Married
At P. Dial Home
Mike Fitzgerald and Mrs. Carrie
Thompson, both of Elgin, were mar
ried Tuesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Dial by Rev. A.
J. Starmer, pastor of the Methodist
Church South. The rooms were dec
orated with sweetpeas and daffodils.
- The bride wore a brown silk dress.
After the ceremony a wedding sup
per was served with the following
guests present: Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Wright, Miss Mallsse Johnson, sister
of the bride; Roy Johnson, nephew of
the bride; John R. Fitzgerald, brother
of the groom; Mr, and Mrs. James D.
Fitzgerald, Donald and Orlln Fitzger
ald; Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald,
John Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Porter
Dial, James and Cathelleen Dial.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fitzgerald will
make their home In Elgin.
Missionary Group
Plans Activities
The Women's Foreign Missionary
society of the Methodist church met
Wednesday afternoon at the home. of
Mrs. E. B. Kendrick for a program
and social hour. Mrs, P. E. Plerson,
had charge of the devotions and the
Interesting lesson which was devoted
to a study of the people in Japan,
China and India, wno have studied
In mission schools and then returned
to their own countries to become
great leaders.
Several events were planned for the
next two months, among them a Sun
day devotee to thank offerings and
special church services, Mrs. E. M.
Hickox haying been appointed general
chairman.
They also plan to celebrate Found
ers' day in April with a large ban
quet, the time and place to be set
later by the committee composed of
Mrs. Kendrick, Mrs. O. C. Headley and
Mrs. R. F. Tyler, A district meeting,
to which members from- circles in
the western district of the Idaho con
ference will be invited. Is being plan
ned for May 13 and Mrs. W. H. Hert
zog Is in charge of arrangements.
A quilt display is to be held during
May, with Mrs. E. B. Kendrick In
charge. The next meeting of the
group has been set for April 8, with
Mrs. Healey, the leader, and Mrs.
Hertzog, the hostess.
Mrs. Kendrick served refreshments
to a large group of women who at
tended yesterday's meeting.
Pathfinder Class
Is Entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Byers enter
tained the Pathfinder class of the
Methodist church at their home last
night.
About 45' guests enjoyed the games
and stunts which formed the enter
tainment of the evening. Refresh
ments, in a St. Patrick's day motif,
were served by the hostess, assisted
by Mrs. W. F. Ashman, Mrs. Will Ad
ler, Mrs. John Adsklm, Mrs. J. J.
Broomfleld and Mrs. A. W. Burnett.
A miniature wedding, with young
sters between the ages of two and
six years taking the parts, is being
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CHAPTER FIVE
Rin-Tin-Tin in
"The Lone Defender"
planned and will be presented at the
church during the month of May. the
date to be set later.
St. Patrick's Day
Party At Church
A St. Patrick's day party was en
joyed by the Kings Hera ids -Home
Guard society yesterday afternoon at
the Methodist church. Following a
Bhort business meeting the 32 guests
played games. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Roy 8keen, Mrs. W.
H. Hertzog, and Mrs. R. F. Tyler.
Mrs. Skeen presented a lesson con
cerning the Chinese children in
schools in San Francisco.
UNCOVER RELICS
CAIRO, Egypt, Mar. 13 (fli) Ex
cavations of the site of the ancient
city of Hermopolls have uncovered
several statuettes of Toth, god - of
writing and science, and a number
of Egyptian and Roman sarcophagi.
FALLS TO DEATH
CHICAGO, Mar. 13 (A -r- Alexander
H. Revell, 73, one of Chicago's lead
ing furniture dealers, leaped or fell
to his death today from his apart
ment on the ninth floor of the Drake
hotel.
CONTIM'E INQUIRY
MICE,. France, Mar. 13 (fl1) Mrs.
Fred G. Ntxon-Nirdllnger remained
under arrest today while police con
tinued an investigation of her story
that she acted In self-defense when
she killed her husband with a re
volver in their apartment on Wednes
day night.
Examination of the apartment, po
lice said, seemed to corroborate her
version of the affair.
PLUNGES TO PAVEMENT
CHICAGO, March 13 (At Alfred
aiose oi rmiaoeipma leaped or leu
to death from a room on the 10th
floor of the Y. M. C. A- hotel to
day. Mase registered at the hotel March
0, and asked for the highest vacant
room In the building.
NOT SO LVCKYI
KANSAS CITY, March , 13 (P)
Rnivrt e. Irfe James, former police
captain, told his employer yester
day tnut "Friday tho 13th has always
been my lucky day."
He fell dead In a street car this
morning.
Stand aid Laundry
and Cleaning Co.
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Willamette River
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" " " .plane expeditious Into the waterless
PORTLAND, Mar. 13 VPI B. H, ! heart of Australia, Is reported to have
Klpp. executive secretary of the Wll- discovered a real El Dorado,
lamette River Waterways association, .. At the reputed goldfleld. In coun
of which Prank Jenkins of Eugene , try where even hardy lizards and
Is president, announced yesterday needle gross find It hurd to survive,
tho association will meet In Salem squats H. B. Lasseter. He Is on guard
Friday, March 20. Notices of the , that claim-Jumpers may not seize
meeting were being mailed yestcr- itno rect beiore the company's geolo-
A. F. S. Steele of Bugone has been
appointed vice-president, succeeding
Elbert Bedo of Cottage drove,, re
signed. The board of directors of tho as.
soclatlon Includes President Jenkins,
Vice-President Steele, both of Eu
gene; C. A. Bartell, Corrallls: Dr.
Clark Black, ' Portland; J. H. Koke,
Eugene: Fred Perrlne, Oregon City:
O. C. Skinner, Independence; A. C.
Spauldlng, Nowbcrg; Clifford O. Wil
son, Springfield, and E. E. William
son, Albany.
' Values' approximating ,45,000.000
ii-u-J;- v. !JT-..i V-.J-.T
Alabama by cooperative forestry work.
the forestry department says.
WHAT MAKES
PEOPLE MOODY?
Did you know that our health
and our moods are closely related
to intestinal cleanliness?
When tho system is clogged
by constipation, poisons are
generated. Often these bring on
headaches and listlessness. You
feel blue, or become irritable.
The poisons of constipation
frequently aggravate nervous
troubles, rheumatism, high blood
pressure and heart trouble.
Yet constipation can be over
come by eating a delicious
cereal: Kellogg's All-Bran.
Two tablespoonfuls daily are
guaranteed to relieve both tempo
rary and recurring constipation.
; Try, it with milk or cream.
Use in cooking too. Recipes on
the red-and-green package. All-
' Bran also supplies iron for the
blood. At all grocers. Made by
Kellogg in Battle Creek.
All-Bran
GLAMOR
STAMPEDE
THRILLS
COMEDY
FRIDAY
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Thrillingly Dramatized by the Voice of
Graham McNamee
t's A bsolutely a New Sensation
LONE MAX GUARDS '
, NEW FX DORADO
CANBERRA VP) A Central Aus-
which has already financed two alr-
gists ana engineers arrive.
Nobody outside the company knows
where the field Is located, but pros
pectors with camel trains have con
centrated at Alice Springs, a' little
sun-baked town on the edge of "the
big never-never."
They play to rush the field If In
formation leaks out. Special troopers
are watching tnom. -
Chinese Wins Air Prize
EAST ST. LOUIS VP) Vlncente
Pon, a 20-year-old Chinese, won a
scholarship of 150 hours of flying
time offered by parks air college in
.a competition open to students from
. &.lt, states and 14 forelm
' the united
States and 14 foreign
countries.
IF you can Boil Water
IN thousands of western homes
every cup of coffee Is simply de.
licious, tor these homes have found'
the"secret" . . Golden West Coffee, the
Golden West "drip" coffee-maker and
jumping, boiling water.
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OPERETTA WILL
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Stage scenery Ermll Chaney. chair
man, Jennie Nlelson, Grace Hedden,
Edna Hammack, Jeanne Crabell, Low
ell Fuller, Margaret Milne, Anne
Geltlhuber, Theresa Dletlhuber, Letha
Kirk, Mary Dawson, Lee Johnson, El
lis Watklns, Cecil Posey, Marjorle
Balrd, Jean Rayborn, Louise Hard
man, Phyllis Munn, Elsa Bogue, Ag
nes Doherty, Gladys Billings, Luclle
Chupln. , -'
Scenery and property committees
are working hard to have the best
possible stage settings and oostumes
for the operetta. ":
MUSICAL COMEDY
WINS APPLAUSE
ON FIRST NIGHT
(Contlnueo form fage One)
Guild, Gordon Reynaud, Milton
Smith, Paul Walker, Derwln Reynaud,
Roscoe Hurley, Wilfred Zaugg, Dan
Sullivan, Frank Tyler, Leon Plerson.
you can
-Try it In your home tomorrow.
Golden West Coffee and the maker
can be purchased at your own grocery.
"Drip" your Golden West (the grind
is just right) and then you'll know
what "flavor" really is.
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The Best in Theatre
Entertainment
GRETA GARBO in
"Inspiration"
CLARA BOW in
"No Limit"
EDDIE CANTOR in
"Whoopee"
"RANG0"
Always the Best
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ENTERTAINMENT
STATE
Kenneth Webb, Donald Gulp, William
Cooper, Robert Hopkln, Garth Crow
Rolla Bcath, Donald Hlgglna, Robert.
Helm, Carl Helm, Ralph Floberg, Noc
man Hogensen, Myron Wheeler, Cecil
Black, Dale Standley. ' ':
Orchestra personnel:
Violins: Alice Jeanette Coojxr.
Maelizabeth Cooper, Norma Hanks.
Edna Turner, Gertrude Conradt.
Flute: Everett Reynolds. -Clarinets:
Billy Eokln, Grace Scully;
Cornet: Bernard Powell.
Trombone: Ned Jones. r v
t Drums: Lawrence Fillmore.
. Piano: Genevieve Adler. ,
The management Includes: '
Musical director, W. W. Nusbaum;:
Dramatics and dancing, Catherine
Sartaln.
Costumes, Ann Arnold us. 4
Business manager, Roy Nelson. i!s
Assistant business manager, Jamti
Leslie. . ft
Stage manager, Roy Stein. 2
Electrician, Carl Johnson. 7:5
Booth operator, Arthur Bteffln. "v1
Assistant booth operator, Robert
Zweifel. . jf;
Artistic effects, Donn Poarch.- ,
Art assistant, Bob Ward. '-j
Assistants, Howard CantrelL How
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