La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 29, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Friday, January 29, 1932
S(DDD lETTy N IEWJT
Mlu Bfxi Onk. Siwilcty Editor
T.Iephon. Main SCO Until S:SO . i
"Alpha Club Meets
With Mrs. Nelson
For Lunch, Bridge
; U A charming evont of Thursday a(
vternoon was the bridge luncheon at
whlch Mrs. A. W. Nelson entertained
' the" Alpha club At her home. Lunch
'oon was served at one o'clock, with
r-'the guests seated ' at three small
-'tables, each of which had a center-
. piece of sweet peas and daffodils.
1 Twelve played bridge during the
'.afternoon and the prize for high
score was received by Mrs. Clyde Kid
dle. v
-
Miss Claribe.l Nye
' Wiil Be Speaker
-Miss Clarlbcl Nvo. state lender of
' liomo economics extension with Ore
gon State college, will be tho speaker
a.t a dinner meeting of the American
..Association or university women
Monday evening at G:30 at the Saca-
Jawea Jnn. ' An additional feuture or
the program Will be a group of must-
-.cai selections by one of La Grande's
i talented young musician's, Miss Nor
. ma' Hanks, vipllnlat.
'' Miss Nye will bo in La Grande on
Monday to attend a grange lecturer s
; conference, and. in order ,that local
university women may havo an oppor
tunity to hear her tali, the date of
; the meeting .has' .been ohanged from
Saturday noon' to Monday evening,
Feb. V at 0:30. , . ,
' ; The recent White House conference
'out of which grew splendid sugges-
tho school, is partly responsible to
the efforts of Miss Nyo, since ahe Is
u member of the child welfare com?
mlttee appointed by President Hoov
er, She is recognized throughout the
United Slates as an authority in home
economics and problems of home
making. .
Miss Helen Moor, president, states
that It is with a great deal of . pleas
ure that the members of the assocH-,
ticn are looking forward to Mi. Nye's
address on Monday evening.
Mrs. Lawrence Hull Is program
chairman and Is making arrangements
for dinner. She requests that all who
are planning to attend" the event -notify
her by Sunday in order that she
may make reservations with the hotel.
Mrs. C. H. Devine
Hostess to Club
the following guests, Mrs. Paul Mey-. which the members of the club en
era, Mrs. Craig Carroll and Mrs. Fos- tertaln their husbands at 8 o'clock at
tor Slmms.
Prizes at bridge were received by
Mrs. M. M. Chrlstenscn, first, and
Mrs. John Larlson, fourth. Mrs. Stmmgtf hostesses at the close of the event,
received the guest prize.
Refreshment were served by the
hostess after bridge.
Mrs. E. McManus will entertain thq
group in two weeks at her home at
2 o'clock.
Lincoln's Birthday .
Tea Planned Here
A Lincoln's birthday tea Is being
planned by the American Legion aux
iliary to which all women's patriotic
organizations in the city will be In
vited between the hours of 2:30 and
4:30 on Feb. 12. Mrs. Robert Stevens
hus been appointed chairman by Mrs..
Charles Graham, president of the
auxiliary, arid assisting will be Mrs.
Otis Palmer, Mrs. Minnie Parlett, Mrs.
H. H. Richardson, Mrs. Andrew Loney 1
Jr., Mrs. Julius Roesch and Mrs. C. j
N. .Palmer.
The next regular meeting of the
At a one o'clock luncheon. Mrs. o. auxiliary will oe nem on m. iu. tno
H. Dovlnc entertained the Jolly Bridgo dat3 having been changed from the
iiiab tu niu Bcwuu wcuurouuv .11
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Puckett.
Refreshments were served by the
Triangle Members
Are. Entertained
club yesterday afternoon at the Saca
Jawea Inn. The luncheon table was
attractive with a bowl of fruit as
centerpiece and flowers at either end
of the table.
Twelve were invited for luncheon
and bridge, and prizes were received
by Mrs Henry ,Hens, first, and. Mrs,
Will Pldcock, second.
Mrs. Guy Ellis will entertain the
club in two weeks.
Club Entertained
At Bridge Parttf
Mrs. Oscar Warnock was hostess
yesterday afternoon for members of
tions or the caro and graining of her bridge club at .2 o'clock at her
children, both in tne nome ana in nome. Twcivo.wero present including
each month.
Bridge Party At
The Barnwell Home
Bridge was played during tlio af
ternoon yesterday when Mrs. Lloyd
Barnwell entertained the Diversity
club at her home. She was assisted
by Mrs. Omer Barnwell,'
.Prizes at bridge were received by
Mm Leslie Duncan, first Mrs. Ezra
Holman, second, and Mrs. Lucille
Price, consolation.
Mrs. Duncan will bo the next host
ess in two woo'cs, and will be assisted,
by Mrs. Fred Qehring. An interesting
event of Feb. 12 Is to be the party at
At an intarestlng evening party, Mr.
and Mrs, Waiter Jones were host and
hostess to members , of the Triangle
club last night at their home. Bridge
was played during the evening and
the prizes for high scores were re
ceived by Mrs. H. W. Riley, for wo
men, and Wesley McDonald, for men.
Mrs. Jones served refreshments af
ter bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will enter
tain in two weeks.
Senior 16 Club
Is Entertained
A valentine motif was carried out
in the bridgo table appointments and I
I refreshments last night when Miss
Barbara Coolldge and Miss Mary Lou I
Rhea entertained the Senior 16 Bridge
club at the home of the former.
Four tables were at play and, the
prizes were received by Miss Atha
Damercll, first, and Miss Margaret
McAllister, socond,
RofreBhmento were served at (he
close of the evening. Miss Wllma
Hansell and Miss Marie Floberg will
ontertaln at the latter's home on
Feb. 11. . I ,
Poppy Cluh Meets
With Mrs, Graham
Mrs. Charles Graham, entertained
at a delightful afternoon party yes
torday for members and guests of the
Poppy club. Guests for the event
were Mrs. Lloyd Young and Mrs. -An-!
L ' J -
mow uuiwy or.
Bridge was played during the after
noon and prizes were received by Mrs.
Homer Loffel, first, and Mrs. Stanley
Lyons, consolation.
Refreshments were served late In
the afternoon, and it was decided that
Mrs. Clarence Green will be the next
hostesB on, Feb. 11,
Fifty Fifty Club
Meets Thursday
Mrs. John Shepherd, Mrs. Donald
Cole and Mrs. L. Faus were guests of
the Fifty Fifty club last night at a;
party at the home of Mrs. Louise
Shepherd. Pinochle was played and
Mrs. Faus received the first prize, and
Mrs. Ef f ie Young was awarded con
sol at Ion.
Mrs, Ralph Worrel will be the next
hostess In two weeks at her home.
The hostess served a light luncheon
after pinochle.
Virginia. Finley 1
Is Complimented
the dining table were laid for 12
guests. , ; ; J (if 5111
Following dinner the afternoon was
spent in conversation and sewing.
Mrs. Oran Loven will entertain in
two wcoks.
.
Phi Beta Sigma .
Initiates Three
' Miss Virginia Fialey was compli
mented yesterday afternoon on the
occasion of her birthday anniversary,
whon a party was given at her home.
The afternoon was spent in playing and Mrs; Garnet Ruckman,
Elsie Tlllotoon, of Freewater; Vadis
Slack of Enterprise, and Iris Morton,
of Portland, were initiated into Phi
Beta 81gma, national honorary edu
cational fraternity at the Eastern
Oregon Normal school this week.
Officers of Phi Beta Sigma for the
winter term are, Margaret Milne, of
La Grande, president; Eunice Hexr,
of La Grande, vice president; Dorothy
S trickier, of Enterprise, secretary; and
Austin Dunn, of La Grande, treasurer.
Lodge Planning
Event on Feb. 3 ;
Crystal Rebckah lodge. No. 50 soon 1
will be able to announce the date on
which it will hold tho county asso
ciation. The captain of the team,
Mis. H. McGoldrlck, is working to get
her team in readiness for the occa- 1
sion. On Feb. 3, the lodge will be
treated to its regular monthly enter-
games, after which a 'birthday cake
and ice cream were served.
Guests were Jean Bowser, Helen
Jean Webb, Maxine Halsey, Dickie
Rotig, Shirley Powell and Arlino Em
mett, whose birthday anniversary also
occurred on tho same day.
Friendly Corner
Club In Session
The Friondly Corner club resumed
Its meetings yosterday when the mem
bers gathered at the home of Mrs.
Mary Hoffman for dinner. Places at
tho noble grand, has a surprise In
store, she states.
Recently the lodge attained two
new members by transfer, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Blunt. Mr. Blunt is one
one of the High school teamars of
La Grande.
.
Carnp Fire Girls
Plan Candy Sale
The Wlcas Wiclna Camp Flrr met
at the home of Its guardian, Miss
Marguerite Hesse, Thursday afternoon 1
at 4 o'clock and decided to have a
You Need No Longer be Told
Yqu-Have an Expensive Foot
Foot Comfort
Is talked about freely enough
But too seldom experienced.
Enna Jetticks
Make foot comfort a reality . ,
shoes that are smartly styled.
AND
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d zr cvx
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CriARLES C. TURNER,
Uvnson Hotel, Portland
WHEREVER you go, up and down tlio Const, the licst cook9 ore
talking about it a wonderful now-type shortening.
First it took Culiforniu by storm. Million)) of pounds were Bold in one
sliort ycur. ,
Now tho wholo Pacific Northwest is finding what a joy it is to use.
Formay the perfect shortening.
These seven well known Northwest cooking cxpct ls were the first
to try it here. They give it their hearty upproval and are passing
the good news on to housewives.
Hero is a shortening, that is made by an absolutely new process
looks new gives new results. It has every advantage.
Try Formay for pies. The crust, is the old-fashioned kind flaky and
tender. Try Fnrinny for cakes. It creams bo tpiirkly und thoroughly
that the simplest little two egg concoction is light and airy. And in
frying. Formay preserves flavors even tho most delicate.
Don't delay, when there's u brand new cooking thrill wailing for
you. Try Formay yourself and see how beautifully your cooking turns
out. It comes in the pound carton, and in 1, 2,'3 ami 6 pound tins.
Swift & Compaii) Purveyors of Hue Fmulu
The Happy-Co-Lucky Hour, 2 to 2:15 P.M. 7r.s,Aiv.s ami Thins.
uys, Columbia UrowUitstinft System: KOL, A I f, KOIS' ami Kt'PY.
There's a Formay surprise Jar you.
Here are Formay's
prize points:
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Formay kcrpa inuYrimtcIy.
0 Formay is the fastest creaming chortcmng on
tbc market. Saves time anil effort. Gives cakes am
cookies liglilnctss and fine texture.
IJeats to an intense degree, without oilor or
smoke discomfort. Fried foods made with Formay
arc crisp, ETcasclcsis digestible.
0 The sprinpy quality of Formay dough assures
old-faBhioned flaky pa.try.
Gmtes conveniently packed in various sizes.
. Buy Formay in tins or the cartou conveniently
shaped to fit in anywhere.
candy sale next Saturday, Jan; 30,
The members will meet again, next
Thursday at the same hour.
Those present were Jean Hennlng,
Mary Gene Bohnenkamp, Maxine Pet
erson, Virginia Hardlman, Von Clle
Bruce, Marcella Gardner and Marja
leo Furdy. . .
Eagle Sewing Club
In Meet Thursday
Sixteen members of the Eagle Sew
ing club met at the home of Mrs.
Erna Oiltner yesterday and spent the
afternoon sewing garments for relief
work. Mrs. Giltncr, assisted by Mrs.
Adrian See, served refreshments at
the close of the afternoon.
The Eagles auxiliary of Baker ex
pects to visit in La Grande at the
regular meeting next Thursday eve
ning at 7:30 at the Eagle's hall, and
will present a play, which will be a
part of the progranvof the evening.
Extensive plans are being made for
the entortalnment of the visitors.
The noxt meeting of the sewing
club will be announced later.
POINT A MINUTE
RECORD MADE BY
E, 0. N. QUINTET
(Continued From Page One)
-19.
-25.
E. O. N, 34: Pendleton Elks
E, O. N. 86; Enterprise 28,
E, O. N.'-41; Albany college-
E. O. N. 49; Enterprise 20.
Total points scored by opponents
in the six names amount to 141. com
pared with 2C6 for the Mountaineers;
or an average of 23.5 and 44.3 points
por game, respectively.
Coach Bob Quinn however, Is not
optimistic as to the outcome of the I
game with whitman tomorrow night.
Besides playing on a strange floor,
the Mountaineers will be handicapped
by lack of strong reserves, while
Whitman will have three combina
tions ready to throw into the game,
each combination practically as strong
as the other two. Borleske, whose
team ranked at the top In the north
west conference last season,' has prac
tically the same lineup again this
year, and local fans who saw the
Missionaries play here in 1831 know
What that means.
Ashland Coming Monday
Ashland Normal school will tome
to La, Grande Monday for two games
Monday and Tuesday nights at 8
o'clock In the L. D. S. Recreational
hall and those contests will open
the conference season for the La
Grande cagers. Last year they broke
even with Monmouth and Ashland,
and as the two Western Oregon
schools didn't meet, the three teams
were in a deadlock for the. Oregon
championship. This year, with an
Improved squad, Including three vet
eran players, Quinn has hopes of
copping the title.
The two games with Ashland next
week will be followed later by four
games with Monmouth, the six con
testa comprising the conference season.
CIKCITI.ATION GAINS
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29 (JPt
Although federal reserve note circula
tion for the nation fell some $15,000,
000 last week, reports of the San
Francisco federal reserve bans
showed an Increase on ' the Pacific
coast. The twelfth district total Jan.
27 was 8233,769,000. compared with
$233,196,000 in the preceding week.
University Women, dinner, at tho
Saca Jawea Inn. -
7:30 Gleaner Girls of the M, I.
A. , with Mrs. Hilda' Williams."
7:30 Neighborhood Muelp club,
at the La Grande hotel.
8:00 Eastern Star Social club,
at the Masonic hall.
8:00 Lion auxiliary, with Mr,,
and Mrs. Harold Finlay.
8:00 Pythian bisters at - the
Knights of Pythias hall. J "
Tuesday, Feb. 3
. a-.OQ- QoodwlH cl"b- Q? Wo
men's Relief Corps, with Mrs. .
Bert Carr.
2:00 Neighborhood club, Ltv
Grande hotel.
7:30 Neighbors of Woodcraft, at
the Odd Fellows hall.
7:30 U-Go I-Go club, With Mrs.
B. J. Kitchen.
8 :00 Benefit card party, St.
Mary's Altar society of the Cath
olic church, at tho Bacajawca
Inn.
8:00 L. A. to the B. of R. T.,
Sacajawea Inn.
8:00 Young Women's Educa
tional auxiliary, at tho Methodist
church.
Wednesday, Feb. 9
2:00 Parkdale club, with Mrs.
Victor Eckley.
2:00 St. Peter's Episcopal Guild,
with Mrs. Alfred Milne. ..
' 2:00 Ladies Aid of tho, Methon
dist church, with Mrs, M. L.
Wrfttney, 1200 Spring.
8:00 Greenwood Fpuf-H club,
at the school.
7:00 Clio club, with Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Stongq. . '
7:00 Potluck dinner, vylth Mr,
and Mrs. Williams Perry, for their
club.
7:00 Rebekahs, at the Qdd Fel
low3 hall.
7:30 Literature group of tho
American Association of Univer
sity Women, ' with Mrs, Ralph
Badgley.
7:30 Sub Debs Bridge club, with
Miss Jean Sturdtvant.
8:00 Bridge, with Mr. and, Mrs.
Weldon Vedder,
8:00 Lions auxiliary, with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Finlay.
8:00 No Hostess Bridge cluh,
with Mrs. W. M. Heughan.
4
Thursday, Feb. 4
2:00 Home department of the
Presbyterian church, In the com
munity room at the qhurch.,
2:00 G. I. A., at the Sacajawea
Inn.
2:00 N. B. B. club, with Mrs.
Wesley McDonald.
2:00 Missionary society of the
Methodist church, at the par- ,
sonage.
4:00 Wlcas WInir.r. Camp Fire,
with Miss Marguerite Hesse.
7:00 International Relations .
group of the A. A. U. W., with
Miss Elteanor Vernon.
8:00, Bridgo club, with Misses '.
Lois Nelson and Bess Dukp.
8:00 Pinochle cluh, with Mrs. '.
Fred H. Kiddle and Mrs. Carl
Perrln.
kdwahi) M vn'mr.n,
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday, Jan. 29
7:30 Women of the Mooseheart
Legton social and pinochle party,
with Mrs. Mary E. Mayvtlle.
8:00 Bridge, Mrs. Lloyd Young.
9:00 M. I. A. Green and Gold
ball.
Saturday. Jan. 30
7:30 Netoppew Camp Fire party,
with Mtss June Turner, Fourth
and K avenue.
8:00 Talk of the Town Bridge, j
club, with Margy Spencer. i
8:00 Night Hawk club, with- j
Mr. and Mrs. James Oneal.
8 :00 Saturday Night Bridge i
club, with Mrs. Grace Molllter. - i
Monday, Feb. 1
1:45 San Soucl club with Mrs. j
J. E. Reynolds. j
2:00 Wakellta Bridge club, with
Mrs. Joel Richardson. i
2:00 Art Research club, with J
Mrs. H. II. Cleaver. !
6:30 American Association, of
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