La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 21, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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    Iuusday, May 21, VMl
LA GRANDE EVENING., OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Pasre Three
DO Dziry N lEWiT
Miss Bess Duke, Society Editor
Telephone Main 6V0 Until 9:30 a. m
Music Recitals
To Be Events Of
Friday Evenings
Two recitals tor music students
will be presented here on Friday eve
ning. Mrs. P. S. Robinson will offer
a varied group of musical composi
tions for piano, 'cello, Hawaiian gui
tar and violin at the La Grande hotel
ballroom at 8 o'clock and Miss Mar
garet Mlchaelson; will present her
piano students at the Sacajawea Inn,
In the small ballroom, Friday eve
ning at 8 o'colck.
Mrs. George Blrnle held a recital
last night with nine pupils presented.
Trio numbers will add an interest
ing note to the recital which Miss
Mlchaelson Is planning. Seven pian
ists will appear in the recital, and
Miss MlchaetBon announces the fol
lowing program:
"Alpine Song" (trio) Ducelle
Marjorle Rogers, Virginia, Hanson,
Maxlne Noah
"Air de Ballet" Aaron
"Cordelia" .". Greenwald
, , Marjorle Rogers
f "Glistening Moonlight" Rodgers
"Noname" Hays
' ". Maxlne Noah
"The Little Elf" -Simkins
"Arrival of the Brown iesM.... Anthony
Virginia Hanson
"Pixie Pranks" Groton
"The Old Toy Maker" Crosby
Kenneth Lilly
"Love Song" Gulllanl
"March of the Recruits" Schmoll
Carlyla Wilson
"Minuet" - Beethoven
"June" (Barcarolle) .... Tschaikowsky
Wallace MacCaffrey
"Pierrot and Pierrette" Thompson
"Chase of the Butterflies" Dennee
' John Rogers
"Dance of the Rosebuds" (trio)..'..
Keats
Kenneth Lilly, Wallace MacCaffery,
Carlyle Wilson
Unusual because of Its varied per
sonnel is Mrs. Roblnson,'s recital.
The program as announced by Mrs.
Robinson, follows:
Piano Duet, "Marche Chevaleresque"
- Torjussen
Lenore Headley, Mildred Brack
a. "Robin Sings a Merry Tune"
..Benson
b. "The Five Plcklnuiules"
..... MacGregor
Elois Waltz
a. "The Stubborn Donkey" ....Erb
b. "Croak, Croak, Croak I" .. Erb
Tommy Kennedy ..
"Saucy Yellow Pansy" : .Benson
Benita Peale
! !The Blacksmith' ....... ......Lemont
Verlal Sanderson
"Teasing" ..Von Wilm
Margaret Davis
Hawaiian Guitar, "Ka Mahlnalai"
DeLano
Marie Arnoldus
"The Little Dutch Clock" ......Stllwell
Frederick Hill
Duet, "A Gay Little Dance" ..Ashford
Margaret and Susan Davis
"Water Sprites" Heller
Jean Pldcock
Violin, "Cradle Song" .Hauser
Billy Neff
"Harp Echoes" Virgil
Susan Davis
"Street Acrobats' .Higgins
To be transposed in any key 'called
for by audience.
Benita Peale
Cello, "Petite Conte" ....Aletter
Frank Tyler
a. "Rosary" Nevln-Whelprey
- b. "Ghosts" -Schytte
Mildred Brack
"Shower of Stars" ..Wachs
Lenore Gibson
a. "Consolation" - - Liszt
b. "Salut d'Armour" Elgar
Lenore Headley
Entertain Club "
At Dinner, Bridge
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reynolds enter
tallied their club last night at a de
lightful 6:S0 o'clock dinner at their
home. Ten guests were invited for
the evening. The dining table was
attractively decorated In a center-
LAST DAY!
Absolutely
Jo-Jo's Last
Wrestling
Match
IT'S A SCREAM
- with
JOE E. BROWN
WINNIE LIGHTNER
"SIT TIGHT"
piece of snowballs and lilacs, with
tall tapers.
Brldtre was nlaved following the
dinner at three tables, and Mr. and j
Mrs. C. E. Playle received the prize
for high score.
Last night's meeting was the last
of the spring season,
"v.
Bible Searchers
Planning Picnic
Games and a program which fol
lowed the business meeting were en
joyed at a meeting of the Bible
searchers class ox tne rresDyierian
church which was held at the. church
yesterday afternoon. Mrs. L. A. Ken
nedy. Mrs. David Wylle and Mrs. S.
Dietrich were hostesses.
Virginia Wylle sang a song, play
ing her own accompaniment on the I
piano, and little Dale Fallows re-
cited. Mrs. J. K. Wright led the de- I
votions. !
Plans were made for a picnic at
Riverside park on July 15 and the
next meeting wlllbe held on June
17 at which time Mrs. Turner Oli
ver, Mrs. Robert Eakiu and Mrs. J.
K. Wright will be hostesses.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses late In the afternoon. ,
Surprise Party
At Riverside Park
v A fried chicken picnic dinner was
given last night at Riverside park
as a surprise to celebrate the birth
day anniversary of Miss Mabel Mor
ton. After the picnic supper, Miss
Morton was presonted with a shower
of gifts.
Quests for tho event were Miss
Amanda Zabel, Miss Helen Moor,
Miss Mabel Doty, Miss Mae Stearns.
Miss Bertha Wallsinger, Miss Alice
Klippel, Miss Alta LUUe, Miss Kath
eryn Moran, Miss Edith Darby, Miss
Mildred Pierce, Mrs." R. F. Tyler and
Miss Morton,
Piano Pupils In
Recital at Hotel
On a stage set to resemble a rustic
garden, Mrs. George Blrnle presented
a group of her piano pupils In re-
i cltal lost nieht at 8 o'clock In tho
xju uruuue uuvei uuuiuuiii. n. mwiua
work background and a profusion of
spring flowers on the stage formed
the garden and a rustic bench and
lamp lent qualntness to the atmos
phere. Over 160 parents and friends were
present at the recital In which each
of the nine pupils gave an excellent
performance.
Appearing In the recital were
Frances Furgason, Jean Davles, Mil
-dred Green, Betty Vogel, Stella Jean
Ingio, Patricia Longfellow, Frances
Alexander, Jean McKennon and
Frank Tyler. An Interesting part of
the program was the brief presenta
tion of tho life and music of Edvard
Or leg, a Scandinavian composer of
the last part of the 10th century. .
i- .--
Mrs. James Orieal
Entertains Club
Twelve members of the Helomala
club were guests of Mrs. James Oneal
yesterday afternoon at bridge. Prizes
were received by Mrs. George MoVey
and Mrs. Jack Oliver.
The rooms were decorated 'with
lavender and white lilacs and the
color scheme was carried out in the
bridge table appointments and In
the two-course luncheon which was
served by the hostess late in the af
ternoon.
A no-hostess meeting will be held
In two weeks, and It will be the last
of the season..
Lodge Dance Held
At I. O0. F. Hall
A large group of Odd Fellows, Re-
bekahs and their friends attended
the dance given last nignt uy tno
Past Noble drands club of the Ro
hekah lodee at the Odd Fellows hall.
A group of guests came from, Elgin
for the danco, which followed tho
regular meeting of tho Rebekah
lodRe. with dancing from 0 until
midnight.
Music was furnished by Mrs. La
Vere, Tom Oswald and Mr. Spencer,
who play the violin, piano and ban
Jo, respectively.
Another dance will be held In two
weeks at the Odd Fellows hall.
. The Rebckahs. at their business
meeting, were -informed of the death
of Mrs. Etta Wines, a former mem
ber, who died In Portland Tuesday.
Appropriate ceremonies were planned
in her honor.
Church Picnic To
,, Be Held June 3
A church picnic was planned by
the St. Peter's Episcopal Guild for
the last meeting of tho yoar on June
3, at a meeting of the Guild held yes
terday aiternoou at Honan hall. The
Dlonlo will be held in Riverside park.
with- a plonio dinner at 1 o'clock fol-
'lowea Dy a DUSiness meeviuts ui vuu
Guild. . ,,
A cooked food sale is to be held
on Juno 6 in a downtown store, and
thereafter on the first! Saturday of
each month, until meetings are re
sumed In September.
Loyal Sisters Aid
. Plans Activities
The Loyal Sisters Aid of tho Chris
tian church met yesterday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Arno L. Voelz in
Frultdale, with an fl.Menan.nce- 01
39. Tho business meeting was pre
sided over by the vice president, Mrs.
O. E, Golden, and dcvotlonals were
by Mrs. Harper. A cooked food sale,
in charge of Division O, was : an
nounced for Saturday, and Division
R invited nil euests to ft 1 o'clock
outdoor luncheon June 11 at the
Vo1r homo.
Mrs. Manley Arant presonted vocau
and whistling selections, accompameu
by Mrs. Enrl Hough at the piano.
Refreshments wore - served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Oma Lap
ham. Mrs. Eugene Mlllerlng and Mrs.
Hough. --
- The next 'meeting wlll' be 'held
June 17 at the home of Mrs. J. D.
Smith.
-V.'-''-
Choral Society
' Enjoys Outing
i The Choral Society of the Zlon
Lutheran churoh -entertained at a
"hamburger feed" and plcnlo at Hll
gard last night after their regular
practice. They met at the home of
Fred Matthes for practice, and then
drove to HUgard where they enjoyed
the evening around a campflre.
Twelve were present for tho event.
: The Choral society will assist Rev.
Edwin Bracher, the nest minister at
the Zlon Lutheran church, at his
first services next Sunday.
- .
Past Matrons To
Present Program
Tho Past Matrons club of the East
ern Star will present a program for
the benoflt of tho Eastern Star at a
meeting next Wednesday evening.
Practice for tho event was hold last
night when the Past Matrons met at
b ociock at tne niasouio nun.
- Regular business was transacted at
tho session preceding the rehearsal.
BANDANA TKIM ON ...
NAVV 1II.UK IlltESS
WASHINGTON (A1) Gay red and
yellow silk In Imitation of a ban
dana handkerchief trims a navy
blue street dress. It is draped care
lessly about the neck in cowl effect
and hits ot It nutter loosely jrom mo
sleeve ends. A band of It peeks from
beneath tho blue skirt.
The new halrdresslng style cover
ing the ears should make the girls
sit up anu listen.
Wedding Bietls
No weddinjr is complete with
out carefully planned floral
decorations. We shall be
pleased to assume the respon
sibility and cany out your
every wish;
ROHAN'S
Flower Shop
Phone Main 136
New Foley BIdg. '
"Reach for a LUCKY instead99
Coming
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
POSITIVELY
FOR TWO DAYS
ONLY
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You'll Meet
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Jhe Vivacious Frenchman)
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Jhe Naughty Frenchman
.The Jealous Frenchman!
Jhe. Blase Frenchman'
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" The. Handsome Frenchman,
ondr
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.OTHER FRENCHMEN,
V---- IN - f
FIFTY
MILLION
FRENCHMEN
WITH BUT A SINGLE.
'THOUGHT.
with that
Rollicking Pair
Olsen
and
Johnson
The Biggest
LAUGH
-Yet!
Why do Americans go to Paris? To
taste the wine? To meet the girls? To
see the shows? Perhaps! Here's your
big chance to see all of Paris and learn
what it is that fifty million French
men can't be wrong about!. ,
IT'S ALL FUN
HERE'S A TIP
"Strangers May Kiss"
With NORMA SHEARER Coming Soon
Mill hiiijm iiiitli'iimitifii i in
V 1,;
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1 MARCH ' ' - f
I' AmonlSverj' j -jSj J
A MARVELOUS ALL ' '
AROUND PROGRAM fe -
; Tomorrow , S" y'" ' J y-cl?
Caramba! t'l 4 JfU
LookOut! ' jSo ' ) ' -
II makes the best jfl UL tmfr
' ever seen. Kemem- j l(T
her him In "The ill U ,
Virginian?" n '' l JB
twire ns jood In iV"
I this one.
I ' AIno Chapter 3
"The I milium Are Comllis"
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Your YkrQ$
Now! Please! -Actually put your
finger on your Adam's AppU.
Touch it y our Adam's Apple Dc
you know you are actually touch
ing your larynx? -This is your
voice box it contains your
vocal chords. When you consider
your Adam's Apple, you are con
- sidering your throat your vocal
chords. Don't rasp your throat
with harsh irritants - Reach for
a LUCKY instead - Remember,
LUCKY STRIKE is the only ciga
rette in America that through its
exclusive "TOASTING'' process
expels certain harsh irritants
present in ell raw tobaccos. These
expelled irritants are sold to
manufacturers of chemical 'cort
pounds. They are not presort In
your LUCKY STRIKE, and so we say
"Comider your Adam's Apple.
01l.
toasted
Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays
Sunshine Mellows Heat Purifies
Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough
TUNE IN
TneLMcfcySirilia
Dance Orches
tra, every Tues
day, Thursday
and Saturday
evening over
N. B. C. ne
works
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MERCY