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Monday,-April .6,-H)3k LA- GRANDE- EVEN IN G. OBSERVERf LA -GRANDE, ORE. 5cniEirywiEWjr . i MlM Brt DnUe, Society Editor'' ' ' Telephone Main I&9 lutll 8:80 a. m. , , J .' . Easter Day .Happy , ' For CHildreii Arid. , i The Adults Alike . fThe Easter bunny, which brought a host of brightly colored eggs to the children; 1 and the Impressive devo tlonal services held for the adults united In making Easter one ox the most perfect days of the spring. Balmy weather with, a maximum of 65 above,' sent groups to the tennis courts and golf Jinks during the day. i tracer egg nunts ana sunrise de votlals -were among the Interesting j events wmcn cnoracterizea tne Easter services;.- Several weddings took place during the day. Triiiian Ashby .nd . Robert Hazer Wed - iA. beautiful' Easter wedding was solemnized at St. Peter's Episcopal church Sunday at 6 o'clock by Rev. Mi O. Tennyson, when Trlllian Jane Ashby, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Hi Nj Ashby, was united In marriage to Robert B., Hazer, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hazer; of Portland; ' At the beginning of the service Mrs. Edna Halley Stonebreaker sang "Be cause," by D'Hardelot. To the strains oft Lohengrin's wedding march, the bride, on the arm of her father, pro ceeded to the church steps down a path, and through a gateway lined with pink hydrangea,, baskets of white carnations, Easter lilies, and tall cathedral candles against a back ground of palms and ferns. . Miss Ashby was given -In marriage by her father at the chapel steps, and the bride and bridegroom then proceeded-to-the altar where-the full Episcopal ring service was tread. Miss Isabel! Miller played very softly dur ing the entire service "Cantllene Nutplale,"; by Dubois, followed by Mendelssohn's wedding march. I The entire church, was lighted by many white candles -and the altar was banked with caJla lilies, Easter lilies and ...white ' carnations and lighted by Euchorlstlc '.candles. ' j The: bride; was : lovely; in a gown of shell .pink chiffon,- with a bodice of pink tapestry laca and coat, and a large picture hat to match. Her ac cessories were of the same shade. She Carried an arm bouquet of Easter lilies ('and a lace handkerchief used by her great grandmother. I Mr. and Mr,s. Hi B. Hazer . came from Portland for the ceremony, and they,--with the bride's family and a very small company of friends of the coupler witnessed the services. . After the weddlns a supper was servedat the home of the bride, after which Mr. and Mrs. Hazer left , in their car for Boise and on their re turn they will be at home at the La Grande hotel. iv For her going away costume, the bride, wore an ensemble of yellow and orange with matching hat and acces sories. , , 35th Anniversary - Dinner Irispiratibn r In honor of their 35th wedclins an niversary, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cherry entertained at dinner at the soca.- ' lawea Inn. Sundav evening at six o'clock. After dinner the guests were invited 'to the-'Chorry "homo 'where 1.1 ...llluM-'ri.'Mn"KnM4K"wm.lMiraa. tlon. i lnvited for the event were Mr. ifnd Mrs. w. M. Condlt. Mr. and Mrs, Fritz Lottos and Mr. and Mis. Victor Melville.. Party Compliments ' .Mar jorie Condit v Honoring their daughter, Miss Marjorie, on the occasion of her birth day anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Condit entertained Sunday with a small dinner at their home. The table was decorated with a center piece of sweet peas and roses. - An out-of-town guest for the occa slon was Howard Peterson, of Port land. Miss Moor Maid of Honor at Wedding Miss Ruth M. Bartruff and W. Franklin Walter, both of Corvallis, were married at - a lovely Easter morning service yesterday in- Port land, and Miss Helen Moor; dean of women at the Eastern Oregon Normal school, was maid of honor. The cere mony was conducted In the Willam ette Boulevard Evangelical church which was decorated with Easter lilies, spring ; flowers and candles. -.The bride's Rown was of ivory satin, while Miss Moore wore peach lace with pate blue Watteau hat and blue Bllppers and carried roses and sweet rjeas. r Following the service, a wedding breakfast was served at the Campbell Court hotel for members of the fam ily and a few friends. , Quiet Wedding At Manse on Apr. 4 : Saturday afternoon at a quiet wed ding in the Presbyterian manse, Miss ljena uucKett ana Art u. rosion were married by Rev. J. George Walz, using the rinir ceremonv. : Mrs. Florence Duckett. mother of the bride, accompanied them. , Mr. and Mrs. Poston will be at home near Lewiston, Idaho.. Music Recital An y; Event of Saturday Pupils of Mrs. P. a.-" Robinson were presented In a music recital Saturday afternoon at a :30 o'clock at the Rob inson home. Fifteen delightful piano, violin1 and -cello numbers were In cluded In the program which was: . 1. Duet, "Our Brlgate'V - .....Robin MacLachlan Jean Pldcock and Mildred Brack . - 2. "Drifting'.' ..... -i ..:.......WUllams - . Pommy Kennedy -3. "The Water SpouV' ,.Lyda Simmons Elois waits . i 4. "Off to the hiust .......Jtobtn MacLauchlan ' Verial Sanderson .. . 5. Violin solo, "Andante" Haydon i ... Billy Brack ... I 6. "Air de Ballet" Xynes Benlta Peale . - " 7. "Harp Echo" ..Virgil susan uavis - 8. "Castlnet" .....Rebe Jean' Pldcock' ' 9;' Violin solo', "My Favorite" Graham A Graceful Dance" ...i.... Qraham Billy Meff 10. "April Gomes a Tripping" :,..:...Y..:....:.'.U:;..: NeiSOn MarBare Davis 11. Nocturne, In various keys, Benlta ' .Peale 12. "Shadow' Xance"1....'....:....McDowell " Mildred Brack ' - 13. "Beautiful isle" ..Cook Lenore Gibson 14. 'cello solo '.'Elegy"- Massenet Frank Tyler ' IB. "Wedding. March" . Mendelssohn Lenore HCadiey. t The . meeting . was devoted for the ttiost part to business with reports from the . treasurer, Mrs.-Oscar War nock) chairman of the 'Child Study group, Mrs. Norman Frees: chairman of the fellowship committee, Mrs. W. A. Zurbrlck; chairman of the Interna tional relations - group. Miss Alice Kllppel; chairman of the contempor ary literature group, Miss Edith Dar by and vice president and member ship committee chairman, Miss Ma bel: Morton: and from the Chairman of theiUnlon contemporary literature study group, Mrs. h. Z. Terrall. 'Guests at' the luncheon were Mrs. Edith Phy; Mrs. H. O. Rees, Mrs: W. H. Vogel, Mrs. Roy Conklln, Mrs. El mo Stevenson and Mrs. Beatrice Young. About 40 members also at tended; Including those from Union and La-Grande: . ' Following the . luncheon and busi ness meeting a. program was presented by Miss Erla Clarke, which Included a' vocal auec: oy miss neien numtu and Mrs. Carna CampbeU. entitled "Childhood Memory of Mine." Miss Clarke played a clarinet solo, "1 love a Little .Cottage."..,. . , ...... , - The next meeting, on May a. wilt be a.- play meeting, and members- of the associations of Baker and Pen dleton have been invited to attend. Breakfast Fallows ; Sunrise Service rs tierce Will Speak at A. A-.:tJ,!W.'Meetit.. Union Saturday Miss Helen Moor . was elected presi dent of the -American Association of University Women - at a meeting .01 the group for which the Union mem bers entertained at the Union hotel, Saturday at. 12 :30.: Miss Florence Wil liams was chosen secretary. The nom ination was made by a ' committee composed - of Mrs: R. .F. - Tyler.. Miss Edith Darby, Mrs, W. A. Zurbrlck and Miss Carolyn Baumann. : A sunrise devotional service follow ed by a waffle breakfast was enjoyed by the Epworth League of the Metho dist church yesterday morning be ginning at 6:30 o'clock. , Miss Mabel E. Morton conducted the sunrise service, and Miss Amanda Zabcl, advisor of the league, was In charge- of the breakfast. Assisting her were, committees headed by Miss Bernota Plerson, kitchen committee and Miss Bemeta Hyde, dining room. Resume of Book Feature of Meet The ceremony took place at the altar of the church which was pro. fusely decorated with Easter lilies and other, beautiful ..spring flowenj. . The bride ,was attended by Miss Grace Cullen and Miss Thora Pickett, the bridegroom by L. S. Weeks. ..-- French Literature To Be Diseiissed TROUP m. m Spasmodic Croup U frequently . relieved by one a ppiicmtion of i4, V1SIJ5 feVEgW MIUION JARS USED YEARLY Standard Laundry and Cleaning Co. . Main 56 tKNU LaUND Phone us , Monday, April 6 . -; 7:00 Dinner club, with Mr. sadi Mrs. A. J. Stange, at the La Grande hotel. . 7:30 . Neighborhood Literature club, at the La Grande hotel. - 7:30' Gleaner Girls of the M.r I. A., with Mrs. William Heuglian and Miss Fonda Hanks, at the home of the former. 8:00 Eastern Star Social club, Mrs. N. M, Cohoon,- at the home of Mrs. O. K:.y Noyes. Tuesday: April 7 .1:00 Mitel club, with Mrs. John Thelserl. : . 2:00 Neighborhood Art club, at the La Grande hotel. 2:00 M. I. L. club, with Mrs. William Barclay. , . 2:30 Goodwill club of the Wom en's Relief Corps, with Mrs. C. H. Blystone, 2012 Fourth street. i'--i:3q Rlvefla-Study club; at the '.-school. . -f 7:00 Dinner club, Mr. and Mrs. j; iF;. ' Ravenscroft, . at ; the La Grande hotel.- 7 :80 Child Study group of the A. A. U. W. and the P. T. A. at the Eastern Oregon Normal. 7 :30 Delphian Chapter, Saca Jawea Inn. 8:00 Voung Womens Education al Auxiliary, at the Methodist church. . . -.- v - - - 8:00 Benefit card party,- Saca jawea Inn, by the auxiliary of the United Spanish War. , Wednesday, . April 8 1:00 Potluck lunoheori. So Ne He club, with Mrs. Lena Harmon. 2:00 Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church, Mrs. W. H. Hertzog. t v-f.. 2:00 Htlamala club, with Mrs. Jack Oliver. -2:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. A. M. Moore. v : -i 2:00 Ah Delth club, with Mrs. Charles H Griffin. 2:00 Mlnlaturo club, with Mrs. 6. w. Helvey. ; ' -. 2:30 Division A, Loyal Sisters of the Christian church, with Mrs. William Day, lioa N. avenue. 2:30 Missionary Oulld of the Episcopal church. Honan hall. 2:30-D. A. R.. at the home of Mrs. May :Moran "v 6:30 Rotary club and Lions club and their wives, banquet. La Grande hotel. : 8:00 Bid 'Em and Lose 'Em club, with Miss Norma Mayger. 8:00 Eastern Star at the Ma sonic hall. Thursday, April 9 10:00 Past Noble Grands club of the Rebekahs, Jill day meeting, with Mrs; D. J. Klmmellj 12:00 1 Friendly Corner club, with Mrs. Oren Loven. .- ti : ': 1:00 Alpha club luncheon. Mrs. Will Slegrlst at the La Grande hotel. r ii .1:00 Thursday club, with Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp Sr. , 2:00 Thursday club, with Mrs. 6. W. Helvey, r . 2:00 Poppy club, with Mrs. Otis Palmer. v 8:00 Mary. Elizabeth club, with Mrs. H. M. Bradshaw. - 2 :00 Ladies Aid of the Lutheran church, with Mrs. Jamos Schil ling. 2:00 Stitch and Chatter club, with Mrs. Miles Fallows. 8:00 Ugo Igo club, with Mrs. R. J. Kitchen. 8:00 Triangle club, with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoppel 8:00 Young married folks class of the Methodist Sunday school, with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hanford. , Friday, April 10 1 :00 Lucky Dozen club, with Mrs. Frank Hansen. 2:00 Presbyterian Missionary society, at the churcti. 2:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. Harry McKlnlay. 2:00 Westway club of the W. B. A., with Mrs. W. C. Howard, 1402 O avenue. 2:80 Ackerman Parent Teacher association, at the school. 2:00 Greenwood Parent Teach ers association, at the school. 8:30 Three D club, with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Noyes. 8:00 Swastika club, with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green. Saturday. April 11 7 :30 Rainbow Oirls, at the Ma sonic hall. 8:00 Coterie club, with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Maxam. .The. climax of a -year's program of the Alpha club, of Baker,, will be reached .this afternoon . when Mrs. Walter M. Pierce will present a study of.-the. greatness' ln-Ayoman. The Baker . Democrat-Herald says, of Mrs. Pierce: . :The general publlo Is in vited to hear, this unusual speaker, who has been identified with' every cultural movement for many years In Oregon." -. ! - . . A tea and reception will be held following her talk. Pinochle Party . , . . " Saturday Night . , . --. v ; - ' . Mr. arid Mrs. C. P. Hutchens enter tained Saturday evening at pinochle with guests to make up two tables of cards Invited for. the .occasion. Prizes- were received- by A. J. Gower, flMt. ami . Brtv .MpHpM. lOW... . 1l .An Easter motif was carried out In the .'table appointments - and In the refreshments which were served . by the hostess after cards. . MarshaU Heasty will be the host for the group In two weeks. .... Mohawk Bridge Club Entertained The . Mohawk Bridge club met for ah evening ofb cards .Saturday at the home ox. Mr...ana Mrs., jaaic viiver. ' Ouestd to make up four tabled were Invited and Mr. and Mrs. James Oneal ! received the prize for high score. Mrs. j Chester Koyle was a guest 'for the evening uiiu . Potted plants were placed about the rooms for decorations, and in. the luncheon which, followed . the eve ning's entertainment, a spring motif was featured.: ., .;' . t Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hug. assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Wilt McClure, will en tertain the group in two weeks. Entertain Frefrds At Pinochle Party Mr. imd Mrs. Leslie Sinden enter tained Saturday evening at their home for a number of friends; The evening was spent in pinochle with O. B. Maxam making high score, and R. E. McAnuity, low. Mrs. Madge Price was a- guest. .. . The rooms were decorated In keep ing with an Easter motif, which was also carried out in the tally cards and In the luncheon which was served by the hostess, at d late hour. . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McAnuity will entertain the club in two weeks. Easter Breakfast Held at Church A resum6 of the book, "The Psy chology of Yolith," by Leta Holling worth, which the Rlveria Study club has been studying during the past few weeks, will bo given Tuesday af ternoon by a group of members. The meeting Is called for 3:30 and the women to appear on the program are Mrs. Fred' Oehrlng,- Mrs; David Mel drum, Mrs. R. A. Berg In. Mrs. O. B. Maxam and Mrs. Louis Wetzel. The meeting was postponed - from last Tuesday. ' ', ' ' Easter Wedding At Christian Church . 1 , V, It , ; .. A pretty Easter wedding was solem nized at the Central Church of Christ Sunday . when Violet Wilda Hannon became the bride of Frederick J. Car ter, both of Union county. The Im pressive double ring service Was read by Rev. Paul Do P. Mortlmore. Places were set for 23 members of the Christian Endeavor of the Pres- v..tt-i-an AhurfVi tnf fch( nnminl Fan- ter breakfast yesterday morning at orated in pastel colors, with an Eas ter .lily-as -a centerpiece. Easter favors added to the attractive decorations. Guests for the breakfast were Rev. nnrl TUT re T rSOTfcra Wtll-7. Mrft. A. MC- Alllster and Mr. and Mrs. Oustav The regular Christian Endeavor meeting was held around the break fast table, with Miss Marie Floberg leading. . . The committee responsible for the success of the event was composed of Miss Mildred Stoddard, chairman, Miss Kathryn Moran, Miss Margaret McAllister and Miss Mary Frees. CUSTARD DESSERTS WILL BAKE BETTER IN SHALL DISHES Coffee is Also Better When Roasted in Small Lots Hills Bros. Method TT.o ctmnllnT. tho Hisll. flip more ' evenly and quickly the oven heat can penetrate to tne center 01 ine custard. Such results cannot bo counted upon when large baking dishes are used. Applying this principle to roast ing their fine blend of coffee, Hills Bros, found the way to develop uni form flavor in every ounce. A con stant stream of green coffee is introHncpH into the roaster in auto- I matically measured lots of about l three pounds, and passes through , in a steady .flow, roasting a little , at a time. There is accurate con trol of both the flow of coffee and tne temperature. . This process, patented by Hills Bros. Controlled Roasting de velops a delicious uniform flavor no other coffee ha3. The ordinary method roasting in bulk is vir tually lacking in control. Grocers everywhere sell Hills Bros. Coffee in the vacuum can that keeps it ever-fresh. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is re moved from this can and kept out. Coffee packed in ordinary cans, even if air-tight, docs not stay fresh. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Aral) the trade-mark on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Portland, Oregon. State Last Night. Comedy iiii 1 ttHi with Ralph Forbes C. Aubr Smith GO NOW BACHELOR FATHER Starting Tomorrow ' The literature of Prance,- and es pecially Balzac, one of the greatest of French writers, will be discussed by Miss Mildred Hawks worth tonight at 7:30 at the La Grande hotel, at. a meatlng of the Contemporary Litera ture group of the Neighborhood club. The club has been carrying on an Interesting program covering ; many countries, the programs having been planned by Miss Mabel Doty, chair man. ' ' ! 1 ; . r .-.--. Children Guests - At Easter Party Several - Interesting events marked the Easter - season, at St. Peter's church, among them' the Easter egg nunt conducted lor about 50 children of the Sunday school Saturday after noon between 2 and 4, o'clock: Mm. GlmidA Puekett wiut In Chnr&rB of the event which was held in rlonon hall. Following .the .hunt, cookies and punch, were served. , ,w , Another affair of special .Interest was the breakfast at which Rev. and Mrs. M. G. 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