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, Friday, May 8, 1931 LA GRANDE EVENING, OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three MlM Bess Duke. Sorter, irtiin. Telephone Main WO Until 9:30 a. m. jlrs. L. K. Kinzel , ; Sets New Course Record Thursday ' Mrs. L. K. Klnzel, one of Eastern Oregon's strongest contenders lor the state golf tournament In Portland, broke the course record for women esterday In the flag tournament held it the La Grande country club. The nine-hole .record was lowered two Mrs. W. C. Williams won first place in the flag tournament, .with a score of 130 strokes, 60 handicap and 70 net- Mrs. Klnzel's scores were 95 strokes, "12 handicap and 83 net. Mrs. Williams planted the flag In the cup on the 19th green, and Mrs. Klnzelj planted hers In the middle of the 19th fairway. . A potluck luncheon was served at 12 :30 In the club house, and after two rounds of golf tea was served. Next Thursday there will be sweep stakes play for all who have Joined the sweepstakes, according to Mrs. John Theison, tournament committee chairman. Because of the. country, club rummage sale being held In La Grande it is expected that the course will be fairly deserted today and to morrow. Mrs. c. H. Reynolds and Mrs. Klnzel are In charge of the event. . !' a WHOOPEE! ! Junior-Senior Banquet May 15 society, of Junction City, will be In La Grande tomorrow to visit with the local society, and will be the guest of honor at; a 1 o'clock-luncheon at the church. . All members of the so ciety are invited to attend the event. Accompanying Mrs. Bailey will, be Mrs. Shoemaker, of Salem, state sec retary of the society. Following the luncheon a regular meeting will be held at the church. . In Twelve 'r ' xyjfjr Thrilling: With Col. Tim McCoy , S-A-Y WHERE'S MULLIGAN (THE DUMB DETECTIVE) ; . , . ....; .-; .. Get Ready for a Big Laff H EllP yourself ,to the best time ' you'fve, 'had tn 'years. ... D-d-on'tB-b-be S-i-carco- Mulligan and Garrity are "" on the job. ".These two dumb dicks hear all, see with -JOE all and know nothing. , 1 They'll take you through';'' I FRISCO the , creepiest, funniest, I 1 II A IFF strangest happening, that E"1 ever started a riot of harry gribbon I jjy A WALTER PIDGEON 5c BOYS -GIRLS SATURDAY MORNING AT TEN O'CLOCK PREVIEW PARTY See the "Indians Are Coming" and the whole show for a Nickel. 5c . Slue and white, the colors of La Grande High school, will be used to decorate the banquet hall, when the Junior class entertains the seniors at the annual banquet at the La Grande hotel Friday, May IS at 6:30. Miss Wllma Hansell Is general student Chairman of tha nrramratnanto whlta Miss Annalauro. Lee Is the faculty i C v oca TilV Af advisor. Invitations have been Issued WllllCSC fll by Miss Margaret McAllister. Kot only the seniors, but the fac ulty, the school board, a representa tive of the La Orande Ministerial as sociation and, a representative from the Hl-Dads will be entertained by the third year students. wesiey Hershey has been chosen to act. as toastmaster and will arrange the program, which will be presented during the banquet. Dancing will follow, with Dale Stanley and Miss Gladys Roberts furnishing an Inter mission feature. . - Arrangements ;are 'belrie made for 250 guests. ....-, Party at Honan Hall This Evening - Contrary to ah announcement made yesterday by St. Peter's HI club, a dance will be held, tlUs evening at 0 o'clock at Honan hall. Qhaperones for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs, Charles Royce. George Blrnle, C. D. Potter,, Mrs.. Q. J. Tarkington, Mrs. H. T. Hill, Mrs. H, HV Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Tennyson. - The dances are for Eolscooal church members of high school age. State President . Here Saturday Mrs. Thomas Bailev. state President of the Christian Church Missionary ed yesterday.-afternoon at 3 o'clock. Bridge was played with Mrs. Harold Lyons receiving the prize for high score, and Mrs -Charles Graham, tcon- aolaUon. . .. - . - i A two-course luncheon was served by. the. hostess late In the afternoon. Mrs. Robert qtevens , Owlll entertain the group In two weeks, Mrs. Ward Smith J Entertairis Group i Mrs. Ward Smith was a Thursday hostess. Inviting a . group of friends tor an Informal afternoon, of sewing and music. A program was arranged by the hostess which Included a, song by Mrs. Garrett jiiOKisna. ana reaa rngs oy Mil, cumin alia mra, Mllo Meeting Tuesday A Chinese day will be the feature of the Neighborhood club meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the La Grande hotel, with Miss Margaret Anson arrAntrinp & nracnun on behalf of the Art Ramblers club. The Art .Blokland, of Portland At the close ox the afternoon- refreshments were served by the hostess. , . t Present at the event were, Mrs. J. M. Bowery, Island City, Mrs, Garrett Blok.land, Mrs. pick . BmlW. Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. W. P. Ballard, Mrs. Lee Smith. Mrs.. Jessie Griffin, of Hoqulam, Wash;, Mrs. Mllo . Blok- land and Miss neiiy Ann, uom u Portland. Committees Help ! With Music Week; The success of local observance , of national music week Is due, not only to the artiste who have performed, on the series of programs, but . to the committees who. have had a, part In arranging , the events .of which -Mrs-Arnold L. Gralapp, Is head. The offtc-; lal program committee Includes, in, addition to Mrs. Gralap?, Mrs. Alfred L. Richardson, Andrew Loney Jr,, Mrs. Jessie . A. HosMns, of , Baker. . Harry McKlnlay, president ,of the chamber of commerce, acted as. chairman of the conunlttee on special arrange ments and was-assisted by Harold C. Boone and A. W. Nelson.. ... -i -. The decorations which have graced; club members, 'have been requested to , furnish the- program, since, throughout the past year they have been studying China. . Assisting Miss Anson will bt Mrs. Robert Eakln, Mrs. Turner Oliver and Mrs. George Blrnle. Mrs. W. W. Nusbaura, Is music chairman for the day, and has ar ranged a rich music program Includ ing, vocal numbers by Mrs. Paul Poll man, of Baker; music by the high school orchestra; and selections by a quartet In which Mrs. Nusbauin, Mrs. Verne Alnsworth, Mrs, Lynn . Wright and 'Mrs. L, H. Stoddard sing, ac companied by Mrs. Lee Reynolds. i Mrs. L. B. Mob Is social chairman, assisted by the following hostesses: Mrs. J. K. Wright, Mrs. E. E. Kiddle. Mrs. Turner Oliver, Mrs. George Blr nle, Mrs. C. H. Bldwell, Mrs. William Miller. Mrs. R. S. pakln. Mrs. H. S. Brownton, Mr. F. A. Epltng. Mrs. Palmer Is Hostess, to Cluh The home of Mrs. Walter Palmer, attractively decorated ; with spring flowers,, was ,the scene of a party at which the Poppy club was entertain- Now! For Two Days Cjli4"E lived amoivg bohunks ran .a (5XlJ-i saloon an angel to the poor devils of '49 , sought romEince as they sought;, .gold and tney called her ,. OF THE Cxiil GOLDEN Qtest ANN HARDING brings her to vivid life with the rare artistry that has made her one of Detroit's biggest favorites. i JAMES RENNIE and HARRY BANNISTER are in the supporting cast. A love story that shines through the muck of 'pay-dirt' days it golden girl who stakes her happiness on a game of , cards, and cheats to win the man who came to rob her of gold and took her heart. ' ' It is a great honor to ' . show it It is a rare treat to see it SNAPPY FUN mm Ihree , oXirl$ IDEAL. . All Talkie Coming Sunday! RONALD COLMAN in "RAFFLES" the plaUorma at the various programs I have ben arranged by Mt-s. Raymond O. Williams, chairman, of the commit-, tee, Mrs. P. 3. Robinson. Mrs. Edna Haliey Stonebreaker, Mrs. Hubert Anderson, Mrs. aeorge Birrue. wb Uclty for the event has been handled by Mrs,,, Olive M. Currey, Miss Bess Duke and Nolan Skiff.. I 'In addition to servlnsr on the dec oration committee, many of the worn-1 en . have had parts on the program. - Many organizations nave co-ope na-, ed with the Neighborhood club in music week observance, Including the Linn, chamber of commerce. Rotary, parent teacher associations. La urande Ministerial association;. we i,a Grande High echool, and the Eastern. Oregon Normal school. Elect. Delegates ; To Grand Lodge j ' Mrs. W. E. Oesterllng, district dep uty of the Rebekah lodge. Mrs. D. J.1 KUnmell, Mrs. Mary Simmons, Ot Is- mnu uuy, ana lurs. n. u. luicnen wifi' elected to attend grand lodge of the Rebekahs In Corvallls, May 20, 3L and 2a, at a meeting of the local group held Wednesday evening at the Odd Fellows haU. r - 1 , The remainder of the evening was spent in practicing on drill work for a forthcoming Initiation. There are QQ . members in the drill team who take part In the work. . Missionary, Group; Meets Wednesday , 'Mrs. 0."V. Bunting, Mrs; Rose Kdi son, Mrs. George Anderson and Mrs. W, Shirley were appointed as mem bers of the nominating committee for the Missionary society of the Christ ian church at a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I S. Wecks. ,They will report at the next meeting cox June 3. . , ; .. .Mrs. C. H. Chadwlck wits, the leader for Wednesday's lesson, on India, j wnicn was one oi a series. .. etne-. was assisted by Mrs. George .Rochester, Mrs. E. Clutridge, Mrs. L. R. Purdy and Mrs. A. P. Nelson. - M -; Icreshmonts were served at the lbse . of the meeting by- Mrs. Nelson, Mrs, Arno Voels and Mrs. Weeks, Benefit Report Made at Meeting . From the benefit entertainment which the Riverside Ladles Aid pre sented recently, $43.10 was realised,, according to. a report mode yesterday at a meeting of the. group In Rlvr-, side chapel at 2 o'clock. , Mrs. O. B. Mnxam, president, was in charge of, the meeting. , Mrs. Arthur Huff resigned her po sition as vice president, but no one was appointed In, her place. Following the . business meeting the afternoon was spent sewing quilts, with refresh ments served lnte In Jthe afternoon bv Mrs. Fred Gehring, Mrs. David Mel I dxum and Mrs. Bob Stein . ,., Mrs. A. O. Palmer will entortnln at New Summer Hats Sport hats of rough1 strawd, patent leather 'and i novelty braids, some yam trimmed. The popular watteau shapes of lace, hair braids and rough straws : ribbon and flower trimmed. White and .' pastel shades. - IPHJTTMANIT Exclusive Ready-to-Wear & Millinery , ' WV !. f. . iW l- S "V"l" ""'VW -- Ijime 4 a t her-home in Union. Mrs. Heniy Herman ;. , lE'nt'ertaifts tluft i Mrs. Henry Herman entertained the Friendly Corner -olub at dinner at her home -near Island City yesterday. They met at 11 o'clock and spent the day sewing on quills. ., ... The rooms were,' decorated jn bou quets ot lilacs and appleblossoms; and a centerpiece of flowers was used, on the dining table, at which 10 guests were seated. .' - ' Mrs. Qerald Leavltt will entertain next Thursday at 11 o'oloolc at her homo, LAST CALL Ir. Bntiimiin the Fainoiift SurKeon CHIROPODIST FOOT SPECIALIST Here In Ia (irnnile Today & Hutunluy Office, 316, Sncajawea Inn. Corns, bunions. Ingrown nails Bwollen .angles and any foot troubles In the chiropody line treated and cured. Ph. Main 830 for appoint ment. Examination free. Home Department May Hold Picnic . The Home deDnrtmeht of the First Presbyterian ohurch met yesterday for an lulormal aiternoon, wiwi 'pwm bore present, at the home of Mrs. J. vt r'l.rmii. The afternoon was spent Bewhig, and retreshments were served amove ub ciuee vhw nupwra, alsted by Mrs, J. T, Wolfe, i ,. . i They will meet again on Juno 4, and a plcnlo has been suggested for ontortainment, according w nw ' a..."'' Social Meeting. - Set for May 28 Plan's for a social, meettngofthe a. I, A, on May as were made, yetterj oay. at a meeting 01 me group mi a ooiocK.at. trie kk nail.. lira. u. uoi llster, president, was hi charge. Urn, O. Jl. Price' will be ntertaln- msut ohalrman for tha next- event whloh Is to be one of' a. number of meetings planned tentatively Mrs. HolUater. .stated. .1 They wUl . disband for, tne summer at tne close 01 the June meeting. . , . . ... 1 , 1 11 1 t .1; FALL DOWN SHAFT FATAL . KEIXOOO, Idaho, May 0F) Jena Frodberg, & miner,- who fell 78 feet down a shaft In the Page mine here yesterday. 1 died In a hospUaV early to day, lila skull .was fractured, a lung punctured, and several ribs broken. I.- HOOVER'S COUSIN D1K9 . DANS V1L1JS, N. Y May VP) Funeral services for Miss HuMab Ran dall. 79, third: cousin ot President Hoover, will be held hare Saturday. Miss Randall, a piano, teacher, died Wednesday, She was . born.- In New Market, Ont., and was well acquaint ed with President Hoover when he was a lad In West Branch, Iowa. Her father and President Hoover'a father jwere .blacksmiths in the same town. ' - 1 a. OIEIL S VffllCH WG3LD YC'J RATHER DO? Main 759 3 Phoriea Cor. Cedar & Washington We offer a new French dressing that is very fine with fresh vege tables such as lettuce, tomatoes, cu cumbers, radishes and green onions Try a bottle. 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