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Tuesday, April 14, 1931 Pfijre Two LA GRANDE EVENING. OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. w The new miliinery ciea'ions aie now in display and we know- when you have seen them you will agree with . us in saying they are the loveliest, the smartest, the jauntiest and most becoming creations you have seen in many seasons. Stunning mode's, lovely colors and unusual trimmings. Larjre and small head sizes. Prices are just QOQrj Q7 fl as attractive '. tjtUU to v I DU CONNER'S, Inc. La Grande's Own Store SCCDIElTWIEWir Miss BM Pake, Soelety Editor Telephone Mala 0r L ntU 0 J a. m. Russian Music Is Featured At Club Meeting" Monday EusAian mutlc. from the opjrinnlng of it dereLopiretit vn ri present, ' was the topic at an Interesting meet- ' ing of We Neighborhood Music elub ; Monday eTeninip at the La Grande hole I. Mia Glidji MJiler chair man for the event. Mrs. Hariey Ricriartison prepirtd a paper on Kuwian musac, wmch ts xetd by Mias Miller, in which she traced the origin of the muiral con sciousness In Kuwla. shvang the ef fect of the revolution on the muic. and the prewnt cociflirt between the eld school and tfie schocl of modems. CompOHtiona from Ruwia" greatest artists were selectd to iiluttrat tne deielopment of music In that coun try. Frrjfn the corn posi t ions of F-achmajiinoJf. Miss Ji'ancy Guild plaved "Prelude Ui C harp Minor; "' Ml Mildred Spencer presented ' "PcMchineile; and Mrs H. jr. Aihby. soprano, aocompanied by Mrs. Merlin ; Batley, sang "Stnt." , From among ths early folk songs. ; Mrs. Olirrr M- Currey- contralto, se-I Ifcted a composition by Night, which .he san. accompanied by Mi Miller. Mrs. Afcftby 1ko at "Over the ; euppe,, by Gretchanmoff. Other cornpowrs repreM-nted wer? 1 Tschalkowfcky. with Mrs. R. J. Green; and Mrs. George Birnie playing " nus-j si.n Darme- and 'Dance of the Reed ; Flute" Jrorn among hi! com pmit ions; I Godowsky. "in Old Vienna." by Miss ' Jean MK-nnon: and Mouwrsky, Ho- f pak," by Miss Helen Williams. Lions Auxiliary j Discusses Plans A program of activities for women ' visiters at the convention of the Lions club to be heid June 24-25 In La Grande, were diwruvwi.at a meet ing of the Lions auxiliary yesterday aIt?rnocn at the Siicajswea Inn. A number ol social events are beim? planned by the local auxiliary-. i A committee, headed by Mr. Arnold ' L. Gralapp. was appointed by the president. Mrs. E D. TowJer. to nom- ! iimt ollicers lor the coming year. Following the busings sev.jon a social ho-jr was enjoyed and bndee arranged lor those who wished to play. Mrs. Max Barns made high ; score. The organlratlon will meet every ' week or two lor a while, making dec oiationi and lavorn to be ud In en- : tertaining convention quests. Mrs. J. P. Morelock ; Entertains Clubj Among the Interesting evenu of ' Monday altrrnoon was the bridge party at which Mrs. J. p Morelor'k ( entertained members of the E 7.. , club. (iueu to make up two tublfs of cards were pr.-ent. and Mrs. E Jacobon re-elved first prle. The Moreiock home was decorated ' with sweet jeas nd pusny mile,- kelreshments were M-riMj bv the' hostess iMt- In the nftemfx.n. Mrs Jacibw.n will be the hostess .on April 27 at 2 o'clock. Irs. Ferguson Is j Hostess at Bridge: The country- home of Mr Alec Ferguson wax the .-cw of a met:ng ' of tiie Wnlcllt.i club tt-sterdav after noon, with Mrs. GeorKe Clink' avsiht- ant hftefts. The rooms were lecor:ited with a profusion of wild llowfr of varied colors. Three tithU-s of liriclyr were , played durum the afternoon and Mrs , Joel RirhajfiMm rereiMfi Unit prize ; Mrs. William McClure. wrond i and Mrs. James 0:ieal, rinolat Mm. A tuo-cour.se huu hMti wiut wr'ed by the ho,ifs-s in: in the afternoon. : Mrs. Ontal will entertain on April 20 with Mrs. Jack Oilvt-r , Pi'ogrram of Many ! Nations Planned : A program of inny coimtrli-s wiii i e pnseniert by the Gleaner girls of hip ni. t. a loiiinu fit tlje lierr.-it-tlonal hail to ctn.i.'lf! the MutuM program, accord ;hk to plans nuwle ht a meeting of tht- Glcinr-rs ia-.t nu'ht at the home of Miw Uarbnra Hiatt Mi America will Intrrxiuce the oirier countries, which will n,i Jiule ot Innrt repreenti tn k cip.nre M'RfJKSS U.A'riKHV & ELKCI'KIC STATION liwtte j timtur f.rfK-ert Loveliest of New Spring Hats Are Displayed 11 , by Ruth Garrick; L-elsnd. with Ruth Black huhidz. "When lnh Eves Are.e Romaneque architecture in Nor- fmihng' accompanjed by a cboms ' mandy. Italy. Grrmany and Eiigland cf iris. Liza arjd V':na Zaugg will ; were presented by a group of mm rpr?sent Switzerlarid: and Barbara ' hers of the Art Research club vester- Hiatt mill repreeni Ruia, playing ctpnee .cepagrwi, oy Moskoswitl. a Rusian composer. :vor&rr will be r;3.tnU.i throw-h r ji.ttMc, with a woinns fiUartet. Those presenting p&pen on Romaa-r.jr-sed cf Mrs. Hiknche h t'ora. j; esque architecture were Mrs. H. A Mrs. Pauline Ainra j-ih. Jir Lnn : Zurbrlck. Mrs. H H Cleaver and Mrs. Wruht a-id Mrs. W. W N jiau-n.'ac- :H. L. Hull. Mrs. C. M. Humphreys ccmpanled by Mrs. Rej-nclds. s:ngmg . ditcussed Bayeaux tapes tne a Norwegian song. Mr. Myrtle Rus- Mrs. Charles Roehm will be hostess w-il will sing a Spanish solo. All will at the next meetuig April 27 at her be dressed in native costume. home. To close the proenm all countries will join in singing "America." The Tuestfay. April H 6:30 Aanuai Oe-t Together irieeticg oi the W. B A., at the I. O. O. F. hall, potlutk aupper. 7:30 Delphian Chapter, at the Saoajavea Inn. 7:30 M. I. A . at the Recreation - a! hall. l. - 8:00 Xeighbora ot Woodcraft, at the K. P. haU. Wedne&day. April 15 2:00 Parkdaie club, with Mrs. Marcia Riddle. a -30 Ladies Aid of the Christ Ian church, with Mrs; O. C. Fleehman. 2:30 St. Peter's Episcopal Guild, a potluck lunch at Honan hall. 7.00 Dinner club, with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larson at the Saca Jawea Inn. 7:00 Clio club, with Dr. and Mrs. J, L. Ingle. 4 3 00 Past Matron's club, at Maionle hall, with Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Burnett, hostesses. ThurEday. April 16 1 00 N. B. B. club, potluck luncheon, with Mrs. Russell Davy. 1:00 Friendly Comer club, with Mrs. Aupust Hoffman. ' 1 45 Diversity club. Mrs. Fred Oehrmg. hostess, at the Saca Jawea Inn. 2 00 Get Together club, with Mrs. P. W. Poole. 2 00 Fifty-fifty club, with Mrs. Howard Hail. 2 00 Jolly Brldpe club. wlUi Mrs Lillian Phelps. 2 00 G. I. A social meeting at the Knfgnu of Pythias hall. 2 00 Miniature "club, with Mrs. Adam Cyr. 6:30 Three D club, with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Noven. 8.00 Bridge dub. with Mr. and Mrs. Otcar Warr.ock. 8:00 Bridge club, with Mr. and Mrs. LeMer Masterton. Friday. April 17 2 00 Bible Searchers class of the Presbyterian church, at the church. 2 00 Bridge club, with Mrs. Lela Jones. 7 30 Past Noble Grands club of the liebekah loage. at the I. O. O. F. hall. 7 :i0 J. H. Arkerman Parent Teacher av.oclation. at the East ern Oregon Normal. 7 HO Hneria Parent Teacher aa soriatjon. at Lane Chapel. 8.00 Justamere club, with Mr. and Mrs Charle Royce. 8 00 Bnrire club. ith Mrs. to bert Wuinn and Mrs. Robert Williamson. 8 00 Id BoMeme club, with MIsa Rolen Hughes. Saturday. April )8 2 00 Wcmm's Rt-lief Corps, at the Kiin-hu t-i pvthias hail. 8 .oo flr.dtre. lth Mr. and Mrs. R. E MrAnultv 8 00 Bid 'Em High Pinochle club, with Marshall H?a?vty. H 00 Moltauk Urfcir club u;th Mr and Mm. A E, Hu. ' 8 00 Saturday Niht Bridge dub. with Mis. J. T. HichardH-n. Monday. April 13 I 00 Monday Bridge club, w.th Mrs W f Sawyer, ot the La Griwi'U hotel. 3 W Wkellta flub, with Mrs. Jm 0;ir;il, Mrs. Jack OiAer w-:tlr;if. 7 -try Nfiirhborhood literature club at the I.t (irar.de hotel. 7 i't OIr:rirr Girls, with Mrs. lUl Wii!ini. Standard Laundry and Cleaning Co. Main 56 Social Calendar BlNG I : us? frowt:n? it to b h?M te Mzf opnir lull at the Rmnuul tail. tn spmt tt eTi;nf :iz. ara5 r:reaniMHi -rl by Mi Bar - bin H:atl. tM by tae n-.nt . Mls Eunice BoKsdr. Ma Luc-.lie caapen. oJ the &ntw- fon Xar7r.aJ acbooS. - a r- toe tfce occasion. ilrv H-.ca WlHiani aad Mrs. MJl - Class Meets With Mm P P Tinlov Eiptn-i Bib tctxxA mt it: eve-1 Husiusptper: 7. dtat: 8. Cram. & i iis Be-jia Maczil and Oiil-ies njr Et ite banc of .hejr l-sacriT. i crcr-cstra; !0. NBS: SO -"30. WilcLliiO- M;-i:e-.l- c Slt-roh. spent Tnurs-Kr- P. R. F-.clar. Tft cs crc r.tZr&. 12 to 3 a el., KB3 ' ct Et It il'bKre. .xrMd 3x we tco -rith n e-nrt?ii- Oakland ; Cirles WieoesJ vreeked rr.em of tiare. ct3 hs gTOini to II. ; KLX (Saoi; ccncrl duo: 7. wtj: . L C3J Pr.day Ewrtfrsinz e girl recntir orranir! -T TrXtCi. Hatiijtm. piiiw 8 orcbes-tr 'rout to sciooL fan ioose crave CC.C4 ti f&lkywi- oJJr: iiirone 9 Gu5.6T s-rer rf-r-u-r c -so i tscS caused Jar or to Turn "over. FUicrar, presldrnv Ela En?el. secre - urr-tjemsurer: KAtfalwn Lfcirflen. so - in a membership contest. j Kpc (80'. E-bert; :0. A came, "The Gc&iea P.u CUja " ', crch-.xa. Henrr San: 7. orchestra wa officially adopted last night dur- arv2 ,oca:isti; ' orchestra; 8:30. Ber ing the business sess:on which was ; tcnians of the Am 9. If. SBC" 9ii. Jcilcwed by a social horir of rr.usy: : ;r5tnirr.en'.ij ruusic; 10. Amjx aevhts - nd games. Refreshment were served I me ciass has set aside the first Mon ;oay ereaicr of each month for iia .r-v-aj n.-uj. uu Art Research Club I-, TT-n-f rti.T-o 5 llllLfX Id 1 IlcrU i A ecljghtenlng talks on;and Wash; 10o. Art club; 11 to 12. 'y afternoon when the club met wiir. jars, n j. srmm ai ner notne. .Mrs. Walter Piercj wts in charge of" a- Birthday Pai'tj1 FTirlav bftai-nnn-n A pleasant afternoon wt.s ipent , Fr-.dy at the home of Mrs. Eolla Mcon when a group of friends were 1 invited to enjoy a party in honor of : . her birthday anniversary. The after- ; wy. Wiiiiam Ca:Q-Keii and Frank Ap noon was spent in mu:c and a con- - plmg. test was conauttj. Mrs. Mabel Mc- i Allfter winning the prize. ' ""i lauj jKjite. a : -luncheon was s?rred by Mrs. Ed- J Moon and Mrs. Harry Moon late in the afternoon. Those prewnt were Mrs. Eotha singer. Mrs. Mabel McAlister. Mrs.:hc two- Dunn? the world war Mr. ' Minnie Hujfhes. Mrs. Dora Smutx. Tiganc was callc-d to serve with the Mrs. Pearl MrCall. Mrs. MoUie Mo&s. J luslian foices In Ita.y. of which he : airs jessie AiasTerscm. Mrs. ixiue , i i an. air, irece Mccanhy. Mrs. Mattte i vy killed in battle, xne rnarcn is Go!3(n. Mrs. May Moon.. Mrs. Lotue j cne of the f:r-es-t known, being di , Moon, ana Mrs. Moon's two grand- t.nct.y onur-ai ln character. ax;d daughters, the hostesses. display inr to fine effect the ertraor- ; dinary ability of this talentl com- IDivisionCWill j Serve Banquet Delegates from Enterprise. Elgin. Wallowa and La Grande will attend the banquet tonight at the Christian church which Is being served by the Diilsicn C of th? Loyal Sisters at 0 30 The banquet wiil inaugurate a Sundav school rallv. ! Final plans for serving the dinner, ere mirip at a. m!m? of rnvittrtn 1 C vetrday afternoon at the home of ', Mrs Elmer Miller. The srreat:-r part cf the afternoon was spent in bus;-' nf foilowed hv .hnrt fcrv;! hmr 3r.d refreshment. Mi Charles Fiutz. Mrs. Glenn Wallace and Mi&s Ger trude Warner were guest. The hostess was assisted in serving by Miss Beryl Jone-i Mrs Paul Mortimore will entertain the division on May 11 at her home :Mrs. Laura Rhodes Department Guide j Mrs. Uutu Rhodes, president of the J h'.mt Sunday. He has Jut returned 3 - and Harley Caudle have Ijl Grande Daughters of the Union ircrn tht arnv and had many inter- . ?rioved to the Henry Kuhn ranch Veterans of the Civil War. ha been ' e. ting experiences to tell. ' j-Ahsrt he w;ll be closer to his work, i appointed as department guide, a i Hcm.fi V.'il"2n returned home last' iir5' Allen spent Tuesday ! state office, and will function in that -eek from Portland where he has : )tn fcr tia.ti?hter. Mrs. Leslie Rep- capacity at the convention to be held! utr takma treatment m a t capital, j ?er. ne.u- Enterprise. : in Portland in June. Others from j Mi; Helen Clement, from Nv:sa ! C- J- Poley was a business visitor ( lJk Gntnde are al planning to at-j Ore . a visiter at the H E Hi.nev : 111 Friday jtend. acccrdir.g to reports made at a! heme Saturoay and Sunday. " j Thirty-twc persons frcm the Los- . meeting of the Crrande Daughters.) After beirn; ill for seer. weeks :r- L'mon Sunday school drove to j la-st ijitht at the Moo hall " j frcni a severe" attack of Tiu. Mrs. Al-! 'V"c'a Sunday and )cir.ed ln Mrs. Madeline Nash, of Salem de-: 1( n Shupp. superintendent of the!" Eater program. : partment. has been invited to meet ; Sunday si'hoc-l. was ujit at her poa-l Jmes Lecnard and family vited i with the local women, and was to J Sunday niormr.g j -S-tt Sunday with the Southwicl: fam- 1 ; hhve bren here on the next meeting ! I:ed Sriuefer. from Trov. ia stst- cl "aUowa. jthis month. Mrs. Rhodes states. Mr, j iiig at the Unsc Shaefer " farm th's 1 rit; -"Jrs Cllas Stn.m of jNaih will ie unable to be here then!tk. He is eo;ng to ship s.-.m-o as j 3c-f- Idaho, v:;ted this week with j but expects to visit later. The next ' soon as weather permit. ' iM: ar- -Mrs. J Strum. ! rnretiiig ill be April 27 at the Moose Beulah Kacey and R-jth Cocper ! Th Ccmmunity club met Friday .hall. I were tne guest of Anna Me and ; a-"riccn at the heme of Mrs. C E. i Pluma Shaefer last Suncav. The ! ' 'r.r.rr&. at an old-fashioned party. iBlue Mt. Grove -. 1 a . a,. . . . . ! riailS rACllVl LieS i Blue Mountain Grove. No. 21, Su i pr?me Forest Woodmen circle met y'Merday afternoon at 2 o'clocJ: with j Mrs l.aur Oliver, president, and j planned a series of entertainliik: events j for the near future. The refreshment i ccmriii'.t-?e appointed ar.d the iM-rirs promises to be very enjoyable, i members state. Tlie committee fol ;!: Mrs. Anna Ferree. Mrs. Rhoda ; F iy, Mm Ljdia Hutchison. Mrs ; Minnie Hrownint; The entertainment j c mni 1 1 toe is corn poed of M rs. A L - vina Brtis, Mrs. Emily Hiatt. Mrs Ev Olson and Mrs. Anna Williams. First among future activities is a ! Jtnt banquet and installation with j B.iker Grove in Iji Grande het Mnn ; day On Thursday a potluck dinner j im been plannnl to be held at 707 j Granny avenue, at which time a jquilt will be completed lor the home Ht Sherman. 1 ek.as. i Radio Programs MllllV llt(H.KMS Natit'nal Broadcasting Co : 6. f! nauciiil advice music. 0:30. vocalists and orchcrtra. 7 30. Grantland Rice. crchesti'4. 8. Amos and Atinv, 8 15. vocalists s ml orchestra. 9 :15. Rm-7m-Tin Thriller (KOO. Tom Mitch ell'. S 30, musical moods; 9 4i. Bob by Jcne; 10. vaudeville; 1 1 to 12. cl.ir.ee orchestra (VlmnblR Brotdcastlng tystem- C F.t Fe.ght. 6 30. dinner music , 6.43 ' Stepping Along"; 7 Vitality Person - lit !--,. xielcdmu: 7 30. music hour: 8 Guy Lombardo: 8 30. Revue: 9. band, aong recital; 9:30, orchestra; 10. answer man. orchestia: 12 to 1 n ni . Vagabond of the Air. Northwest Broadcasting system : h 40. markets, tf&rden talk: 6. trio, stritfr. 6 30. Bits of Harmony, 7. novelty trio, concert trio. 7 30. Noc turne 8 Words and Musir; 9. or chestra: 10. Sunshine program; 10 30. M'Mtisht ISt'.oa; 11. crcheatra- j To 1 a. in, lijcnishl Re-vtUera. : kkq iiso,: 7 a s. TCTra Cri" ' J ajj Blue Oob. Vic sia Don g"! HspFj-lixr. 9. Wilt aivd Xraii. 1 I itt: ioo. llusat: n so. ' i-a-cin. c.n; i2. m. mlsor. , .,5 w5 J tPDIO ' ; -l"..., -- .VI. ' ' " . I, ' . encenn. Kner.; t. frrozrams; 6. NBC Drrrrrir-. Q A . i public opinion: :45. NBC; 203ft. Kay j BJ 11 12- KTfci.-. i istiir KJH 970i: 5:40 K) J i. nu .VBS 5, Port Ian J ' : pjQ Kcrre'?y Bw 10 teyj- ji yeocrts; u 30 to 12. dr. mui. BC programs - tra; 12 to 12. organ aud singer. KFl tGV): -5. NBC progrnrrs: 3. ; t-rrior: 8.1; KBC; 8:45. Flcrentm; Duo.-tencr: 9:15. JsBC: &0. orchestra-. :i to 12. KBC- K-a v 1050.i: 6. or?an: 6 30. the atre; 7, Watanabe and Archie. Per-- mk:e; 7 5-0. cencert ensemble; 6. jAirdaies: 80. Soup to Nut; &. 5ert- ' nicers; 9 ?0. Ethel LXmcin; 10. Ttm organ. fenver KOA SZ0,: 6:30. KBC propia 9:35. sports lnTerx:ew; 90. orcnts ira: II to 12. NBC v.-. BAN D H ILL FLA 1 AT P PK" CI V n A V Continued from Page One) The instrumental pinion of the '. program has not been overlooked !rela as t!l is the mtn Si!:lm!. i &d liner ETiie of awe. Tie orr- fjre fceiectd for this concert will &e ll overture to "Siraoelia- hy Fl- TTh p!esU9 orerttwe ' :th a frer.ch hem quartet cj coc s:drab:e length axd beaaiy. The bind taes a great deal of pride in the quartet cf french hems, played bv Me:rs. J. P. Caldwell Ihck Lir-d- The opening march cn the pro- c-rs.m -Risl-n" it br a farmer nzted American bar.dmter. u. J ign-o. Arflin Lnev- lecher of the mumc- ' ipaj band, acted ts &c!o coraetat lor jMr. Ti2no some years ago and a Wal-liranu iriend&hjo stjrunK uo between 1 vai a captain of cavalry, and in ii ; pes-c-r and band leaner 1 T, concert is free to tr; puhl;c and is tpensored by the city Grande. Oi:U ISLAND CITY PERSONALS "? I-. Her hey (Ooserver Corre-ip-r.cent ISLAND CUT. Ore. lapec.a!. A surprise birthday r".' Icr Chiford Ita Elmer Cw -a-as given at the H. E. H-E-gey hrme last Friday tnmc. The evenu:2 was spent at : Esirjti;. trusts bejrii: Mrs. Elmer C.-te. ! b" 'Jni of &2.0. They ao : Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fiord Berrv. Mr. end ; "t?? enjoyable time. About 1 Mrs. Grant Struck. Mm. Alice True. cornea were present. Jchnnv Ci. Lutv D;t.v. Herman' Irs- Charles Knouse had her ton ; Gi-.e. -trier. R.'.a Siivdsm. Letter B:ok- j removed Th-arsciay a: the Wal-jl-r.d. Den Cade." Vtri CiAe. Ruth lca hospital. ' tmallev and Mrr. Smiilev. ! irj woman's class of the ! Mri ' Frar.V B;cweil "has moved F-ciyteriac Sunday school was a 1 here frcrn North Powder to rnke ' P'e-EaTer d;nner at the church hase- jl ncme wi'a w.r. ana z.irs c. n. Cruzan. frcm Enterprise. ' iisi'nr at -vi c -r .c-v" jgiiis en joved a picnic to?th.- : The New Ycrk stock exchar.re is lltr.r I.H. S-.OL JE IC."J7:; ito rpcl a HO.ocoocio anr. It wiin'' ' Margaret Poley s great j be known, unoubtodly. as the house ) ?-"-cmother 's dress and there was Hack Wilson 7 he IJome Run King (is riisusi vill assist the Blue Ribbon Malt Jester Rich v Craig Jr. at the "Mike" TOM GUT !) I' II II TIMl: K0LX FRE-rTTtl BT t RIuc I? i 1)1 on Malt America's StlU-r 12I11' It t i j 3110W21 vXiUlHY Grader Crew At Work on Project' B? Mr. William Wir-JR er5ef wa up Kiw FtKSit to' . . . , i ccncisrt t $rraW3 rows with tLe far- ; til serrtoe road. A new fencse is be- f ie t. x fccr&ss liae nTer 'i tie I fiortS Harrrpct plsDe. j Mr. ttr.d itns. D. H. iihinll fcsii ; ; cc Ein. nd Sirs. Eanuos wrr t : Mri. "KTwieliead escaped v:tii sllziit i ruiei but tie. ear to fcay ciin- aged. Miss MattSe Whiteman, who speni the winter w-;th her lather. C. R. J:r.n0 left recently for her home -Z. Walla Walla. . P Crow purchased 22.5 Extern Brock trout from Alva Tcuej's fh hitchery last week ard hasplai)d the 3i in fc-s fh pords oa what i kzo-sa as the Walker place, sereral n-.u up South Fork nver. Tnese pcr.-d uere made itit fail and are - Itrcau-d in an weal pi&ee. Thev are " fed by large springs on the Crow 4 . v. o exoec-s to receive ;mcre fish this pnng. Mrs. Sadie ' KiiJ is also interested in the place. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lester Emmets asd sens. Millie and Edwin, u. B. Em ' m-rjs ar.cS di ureter Mildred, were Exeter guests at the home of Mr. and , Mr? Barl Hm crj Eurrlcane creek. Clare Licrd arrived heme Sunday frcm the government trail on Srske ; nTer. Mr. Licyd left here on Thunto , tivms cay and this is bos first mp ncn.e. Ke left on Wectnewlay mora- e his wcrk on the trail A-vxn to-urtney, of Ontario, is vis- iting his son. Harley Courtney, this at. Mrs. joizabeth Swan and ca-cehteri Ruth and Gertrude, left . cn 2turday for Salem where ther 1 will ipend the week with Mrs. Swan's ci-.-. ter. Mrs- Meredith r.-d fam - , il. :u Gnit SittirCET ind morefl hei ; tc-jjjoj,, Iraatusi uj. vscCict . soocliT xu at the kb. itr-E. Alien of wallc-en M;. and Mrs. George Ttlton vis ited their daughter. Mrs. Henrr CGucseU and famJy. of Ladd Canvon. Friday and Saturday. Trre South Fork grange entertained niza scn&ci and sactilty on Wed- ne&dav evening at the Grange han. nrn? i- ir.-r.nn tKa ' Dir.-ciD? was the diversion of me. . and Mrs. Clcwnie Thompson, of Mud Hat. have rented the Rcy Swart farm and moved there. Mrs. Sidie Kail hasbn omt ill the la?t wk. L Hammock has made several tripr. to La Grande this week for mesical attention Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wiggsns. cf Biie.. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris, of Imbler. -cere over Sunday and as sisted in getting Mr. and Mrs. Wil litm Wiggans located m their new heme. Henry Kuhn ws taken suddenly ill at his heme west cf town Friday. i o ran cms wisdom was aereeably irurprtf-ed Wedne;ay at the heme of i tei daughter. Mrs .Grace Martin. 1 when about 0 of her friends gath ered to spend the afternoon with her ix fere sue leaves for Idaho. The -cmen each gave her a handkerchief. D. hocus refremments were served by her three daehters. Mrs. Rev Mtrtin. Mrs. Steve Uoyd and Mrs. Matt i;:ul. The Ne;ghbcrhood club met at 2n r::-d2T se;cn at the home of Mrs L. H Ms.gill. Each member donned coveralls and with rake cleaned the -anicn enncnea tne ireas- --- uni o.w. -rea ia wares and O: Pasin were csir.esa T.:crs in Enterprise Wed- ;.tia m-cmine. j escn wemen dressed in an o;d-time jccitum. Some cf the dresses were tv o: J Ts old. One in particular w-e r5G;.-ie ores tnat was 35 vears c az ar.d fevers! rlzr thsn th An Acacia Mutual Life Association : ; rrr, .- l-T-.-a: rcr Xi.t V v-iiLS. to 1 ;!.: .77 a '4.7 -:a so S Ml U Z3 , v:f t r: i'at enM , ' . i . -i :t'.4.ci s:2 f&'- i: zz o: za iuWIllra. A.; ortr ii.i,j 14 Z'S.i' ir wXc'.-M-rt Of p t: tto.k 137 793 !M T7 press:' "j l rv:vfrf r- j- -" t :? .u.ot t-.r-f-j (T-irri t?- .rsT 1 LM 7 ly-.wM jyivs ': r-ir . . ; ? s A UI MIT14I. HfT 4sMMlriav. V ' " rt- i'rf rv.-r. j c4d-ftsioc3 program was glren acd reLnwiirenu were served. The cxt sctirjg vrdl be in two -ek at the tsr-rrf cZ Sirs. J. J. Chapman. Mr -nd Mrs. Walter Kill, at the Elzin "courtrr. hare rented the O. Piey place west cl tora tx-d tave aiarei tiiere. Mr. and Mrs, urstz and baby dauz.t:. oi Eni-rpri3e. spent tr S-r-y at the Uc&n home. Mr?. Joe Csudie vas & La Grande L-a-a-reiice Martin, of Inibler. pur cJiastd tiie soda fountain and equip str.t frccn Miss Sioctdile and moved ;t cut TusaT. Wiule loading the sig plate mirror it was broken ir'o vfral oleces. Tuesday - Wednesday Thursday V 1 t Ay- Eastern Gunmen try to invade the west but those six-shootinl , ... sons-o-g-uns come to the rescue. r t nt II a ?;rl tn whom love 1 no nicket uncoverv hi mhiH Earphones for the Hard of Hearinz ' Mr. and Mrs. John HIM and Mr. Lnd Mrs. Uoyd Rlnehart. of Wal- i icwa. were at the O. J- Foley home ; Saturday. Tu.'bdav evening open house at ' the school and a lanre number cf persons tefc the opportunity to visit me c;iic;r;it. ' project which have teen made. Cook spent the week at the Y.cnjh oi Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jucd Cook on the South Fork. Mayor Walker of New York may have acauired a line burn in Cali fornia, but It-will oe nothing com pared to the, roasting he'll get back heme. A T for thrills, throbs and romance invade the Old West '.vith this gang of big - town ''business-men." fluming romance in an ac- cnful setting and r cor ral full of l3ughs. with gEniz.1 'Gene Pallette making whoopee with the screen's "V- funniest scream. Louise Fnz- ecda. A WESTERN THAT'S DIFFERENT 1; -j Dana Heads New Game Commission SALEM. Ore.. April 14 -J Marshal A. Iana. Fort lane. neTTfipape- ra ths ytiter-lay elected chairmarj & tht new state game commiii:on at i I Etar chamber tt--on here, j Trio session was later thrown open to the public and continued in s. sicn until late yesterday. j A radio official reccKimiends xhn jsttps be ia:en for televion cersoj. ;ship. It s-ould be tell, ftrst, to !c"k before we lep. Popular Prices Mr- jr." P. - tTv- r What a Cast Mary Brian William Boyd Eugene Pallette Louise Fazenda 4. t4 1 1 a' J 1 t-rvi !s 4 - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY so 5 !