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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Saturday, March 19, 1932 DoiE"iryND:Wjr ' ' ' Mlu Bmi DnkaBooletr Kdltotx . '-" -i Xlephon Main WO, lntu l:M a. m. "Double" For Lindbergh Baby Startles Tennessee Town Mrs; Lee Warnick Guest of Honor At P. E. 0. Party Mrs. Loo Wnrnlck, who Is leaving soon to moke her homo In Portland, was tho guest of honor yostcrdoy when Captof.i, P. IS. O., gathered lit tho homo of Mrs. It. B. Browiiton. Luncheon was -sorved nt 1 o'clock, with Mrs. J. T. Richardson, Mrs .O. B. Eborhnrd ' and . Mrs. , Clydo. Belt. In chnrite of nranKonicnts. ,' Jonquils and freoslas woro used to decorate the rooms. Mrs. E. B. Klddlo expressed tho regret of tho chuplor nt Mrs. War nick's departure, nnd prcseiltcd her with a gilt. . , MM. II. H. nichardson wns In chirgo of tho uftoriiooh's program, presenting tho IIvoh of Cloorgo Wash ington, president; and Haydn and Mozart, compoBore. Tho throe fa mous men lived at tho saino time, and tho bl-contennlul or the birth of Mozart Is bolng eclobrated In Vi enna, Austrlu, this year. Tho minuets of Mozart and Haydn played an Im portant part In early American Slfo. Mrs. Klchardson played Mozart's third Bortuto. and Haydn's first so nata. Mrs. Blrnlo and tho program chairman playod na a duet, "Sym phony In E pint," by Hnytln; nnd as a closing number Mrs. Hlchnrdson played "Fantasia," by MozorH. . . To onch of tho memborB, MrB. Rlch ardsou presented a Bllhouetto of tho throo mon. .. Mrs. Asa Craig, of Enlorprlso, was a guest for tho afternoon. Mra. O. H. Bidwcll will entertain nt a 1 o'clock luncheon on April 1. Mrs. Carroll Is Hostess at Party At a tlollHl.tfu! I o'clock luncheon. $Arn. OiiUkQ; .Carroll ontorlitlned lior brlUso club nt her homo yesterday lifter noon. Bight woro Invited. . Bridge wns pluyod during tho n(t tornoon nnd tho prizes for high scores Micro nwnnlod to Mrs. Cleorgo Wnlkor, first, and, Mrs. E. C. Stephenson, acc tnul. 1 j Mrs. Lei k litem Everlo will ontcrtnlu tho club In two weeks. Child's Mental Health" yesterday: aft ernoon at tho school. Miss Imogeno RusseM's room wns awarded the at tend anco picture for the month, and also received It for tho year for hav intf tho largest total number of par ents present at ench mooting.. ;.-... ; Mr, Longfellow bo Moves there -aro physical, chemical, neural and social factors which affect tho . mental liralth In the homo, school, commu nity nnd church. Since tho Utter are all dependent on bach other; co operation between them Is essential, ho snld. II. E. Brady discussed. the widows' and orphans' pension bill, and gave n short nddrcss on "Tho New Amer ica," centered on the bi -centennial celebration of Washington's birth. Miss Russell's room sang two spring songst "Hobln Red Breast" and "Pussy willow." r, , iTlie publicity yenrbook Is ready to bo sent to tho state chairman, It wan reported. Tho by-laws, wtre also read during the business meoting, f- Founding of Group Is Commemorated In commemoration of tho founding of the Relief society, the Second Ward of tho L. D. 8. church enter tained Thursday -evening nt tho elmper. A short program wns pre sented, after which dancing nnd re freshments wcro enjoy.:' 1 . Mrs. Argcnta Snlktld, president, opened tho progrnm with n short history nnd outline of tho activities of the society. Mr, Vest sang a vocal solo; Miss Ixmorn 'Conlwell furnished ti rending; Miss Loon a Comb present- eel a piano solo; and Mrs. Olca John boii gave n reading. -,- The members of tho committee In charge wcro Mrs. Snlklld, Miss 'Do -roldn Wndo, Mrs. Johnson and Miss Viola Fullmer. lj, Greenwood Four-H Pi1 6 v s Li , ik V. 'A f if inaitiiiu w i Much lo Unlearn . Wlint'g the use? ifou are content In' the belief that you know every thing and then you get educated nnd dlseover you don't know any thing. T.OS. Anpoles Times. Always Good Jud Tunklns snyn tho Maryland oyster gets n heap of attention by making Itself scarce fcr n wlille, which shows It's best to bo a Utile unconinion. Maryland fried chlcUen doesn't get near us much attention because it's good nil the year 'cound. Washington Star. I'.veltcil (lintiiK Manipericri to (-nw.svllle. lenn.. during a quirt .Sablnilli urteriiomi when word spread that me 'in,i.v-ltrniicil nnu.v anvo nan lieeu loetned. The child, shown in the arms or nr. V. I.: Lewis of Cross vllle, t.l Hist was liellernl to be the kidnaped l.llut liergli bully. Hut examination by lr. Iwls showed that tJte descriptions, iiIIImiikIi dlstlliclly similar, did not match. A tilling station proprietor nntlried po lice when he observed the baby In the company of two visiting roiiplcs nt a home across the street. They later gao their unities as "Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnnm mill Mr. and Mrs. .lohtison of Pennsylvania." They were released nrier iiicsl Uuilug and uflcr Ciiliniel i.liuiiiergii, from a telephoto or the child and marks or Iden tity, hail definitely decided II w-.is not nisi Mrs. Stevens Is Hostess For Club A southern motif wns fonlurctl When Mrs. Robert Stevens ontcrtntned ycHterdny nftomoon for tho HI Lo club nt her homo, clover ncoro earns wcro mlnlnturo dnrkles nnd n south ern monu was used for tho refresh ments which were sorvod at tho close of tho afternoon. Mrs. M. M. chrlntcnncii nnd Mrs. Homer Leftel woro guests, nnd Mrs. lrfcl rocelvod the guest prlw. Mrs. Herbert Dnvles received th high score among the members, nnd Mrs. Sva Onrdnor wns rourtli. Mrs.' Jed' Allen will 'entertain In (two weeks. Honor Brother At Dinner Party III honor of her brother, George Duke, of Rugeno, Mtss Bess Duke will entertain this evening nt n 7 o'clock dinner at tho Bncnjnwen Inn, fol lowed by bridge nt her home. 1 " OucntA Invited for the- evening nro Miss Jenn White, MIsh Judy Mooro, Miss Lois Nelson, Ken Siegrist, Henry IngHnitl, Norman Jesso nnd tho gucut of lumot. Elks Dance Will . Bo' Held Tonight A largo crowd Is anticipated for tho Elks dance tonight nt U o'clock In tho ballroom at tho Elks temple, i Patriotic decorations ni'o being' fea tured. 1 Misses Virginia U nun welt nnd Miss Joan Fid cock will pivsldo at tho punch bowl during tho evening, Rob ert Carey, chairman of tho dunce committee, slated this morning. Assisting Mr. Carey on tho commit tee nro Har'.ey Richardson. Clyde Km lth, Earl LcHtor, lnl HudMpoth, Cllvo Moore. U L. Unodgrnss, L. Wis hler, Htnnley Mills, Rnymoud Gray J. O. Ormond, Ed Maybery, 11. Q. Mow, Dr. V. K. Kfws, E. K. Wahlen, C. 1. Thompson, nnd J. B, Shanks, of Union. Diversity Club ; Is Entertained school, They have completed thrco of their five projects nnd mnny of fMiiT. Tn TWoof incVLthcm ,mvo ftIletl ou qupstlonnnlres VIUU XII iVit;tlin& vnich arc being liletl at Oregon State Tcollege, Mrs. Sadie Lambert, lender, Since many of tho members of tho ' awucoa. Greenwood Pour-H club attended the ! Projects compl.Hed are: a luncheon High school operetta on Wednesday ' set' decorated with wax craynlns, n afternoon, they held their meetltig crocheted mat for hot dishes and a ThuiBtlny nftomoon nt 3:30 nt tho.covcr fo n floor pillow. L:. I Slnco many other pupils nt the Greenwood school hnvo expressed their wish to Join the club, a new elub will be organized next week. They will begin their project at once, nnd children wishing to Join nro asked to inform Mra. Lambert. March 30 Is tho dato of the next meeting. Refreshments wcro served nt the close of the meeting by the hostess. April 7 is the date of the next meeting, lo bo held at the parsonage. , The members of tho Diversity club entertained their husbnuds at a 0:30 o'clock polluck dinner at tho Knglos linll Inst night. Thlrly-ltve were seated for dinner nt one largo table lor tho informal event. Bridge wna played during tho eve ning, nnd the prlres were receive! by Mrs. Paul Hunxcn and Otto ott. first, and Mrs, Otto Ott and Era Holmnu. consolation. Mrs. Lucille Trice will entertain the members on Thursday nftrrnoon at U o'clock, and will be assisted by Mis, John Prlco. Mr. Longfellow : Speaks at P. T. A. J. T, Longfellow, superintendent of city school, addressed the Kttvris. PstrnC Ten r her nsstvlntlon in "Kn tlronmentnl Factors That Affect a GOPf AT. pat .TiNnAn I Saturday. March 10 11:00 Tond O club, with Mr. nna Mrs. August Erickson, assisted, by Mr. and Mrs. James Dobbins. 0:00 Elks St. Patrick's dnnco, Elks temple. Monday, March 21 1:00 Luncheon nnd Bridge club, with Mrs. Henry Hill. . il- 7:30 Neighborhood Lltcrati.ro 3:00 Wnkelltn club, with. Mrs. Claude Borry. ,. . 4:00 GatuRi Camp Plro, with Mi's. R, O, .Williams., club, at tho La Orando hotel. :00 Pythhm Sisters, Joint so-, clnl meeting with tho K, of P nt tho hall. Tuesday. March 33 10:00 Women's Christian Tom pernnco Union Institute, at tho Baptist church. 3:00 Neighborhood Art club, nt tho Ln Grnndo hotel. 3:00 M. I. h. club, with Mrs, Chnrles Miller. ., 8:00 Pythlnn Slstcra Social club, with Mrs. Ray Buell. 7:30 Dolphin n chapter nt tho Sacnjawen Inn, , - B:00 Bridge elub. with Miss Florence Sullivan nnd Miss Mil dred Smith. (1:00 Women's Iieueflt associa tion dnnec, nt the Sncnjawea Inn. 8:00 Lions and auxiliary, with Mr. nnd Mrs. Nolan Skiff, 1307 Onk. Wednesday, March 33 3:00 K. D. club, with Mrs. Jack McQhean. 3:00 Safeway Women's club, with Mrs. Jesslo Moore, of Baker. 3:00 so No He club, with Mrs. William FlURornld. 3:00 Hclomala club, with Mrs. Clyde Hoppel. 7:30 Rebekah lodge, nt the Odd FYUows hall. 8:00 Eastern Star, nt tho Ma sonic hall. ' Camp Fire Girls Select Project DECLAMATORY TRY OUTS SET FOR 31 ARCH 23 My Mrs. A. . fonklln COV1S (Special) Tho pupils of both the high school and grades nro taking great inteicst In the forth coming declamatory contest, and will have their tryout nt Cove on' Wed nesday, Mar, 23. Mr, nnd Mrs. LaVlolette gave a dinner for tho basket bull squad nt their home n few evenings ngo, Tho Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church had n very enjoy able party in the chjirch parlors Wednesday afternoon, the guests of Mrs. Leonard Towle and Mrs. K. La Vlolette. Games and contests, wcro provided for the afternoon's enter tainment. There was one csijeclnlly nil Tho bedroom of n doll house Is the project on which the Wlcns WI clnca Camp Plro circle will work for tho council flro In May. , The furni ture was. planned when tho girls. met tn., t.....;A r mi.. Mv.,,-ifft tlM 'Interesting play in which nearly their guardian. .vnu "v i V. T Those present were Mnxtno Peter-1 m. . son, Von Clio Druee, Mnrjaleo Purdy. 1 J T WO'U?. ""T wclJ, Mrs' .-'.. ', . J '"'Klsle Robinson, Mrs. Cora Bloom. members were also present, Pauline Watklns and Marguerite Toinben;- Hittorical Study Illstory was not taken up until tile Nineteenth century in the schools of the United States.' One of the earliest histories prepared for school use wns written by n citizen of Massachusetts. - This wns In 1S21. In 1S22 Iiev. O. A. Good rich published his history. In 1S32 Noah Webster published his history of tho United States for schools. Tho Nilsiri Mill, The Nilgirl hills form n plateau rather than n range of hills, rising abruptly from I he pluli s of south Indin to a height of G,!00 feet above sea level. The highest point is called Dodnbetta, which Is 8.7C0 feet high. They are sometimes referred td as the IMue mountains. Small but Mighty Manhattan Island has un aggregate area of 21.9 square miles. Its great est length Is about 1314 miles. Us jrentest brendth nbout 2J miles. Big .Hearted ' Wo rend that n convicted crim inal has "accepted" his prison sen tence. That old fool notion of "honor among" them has been fair ly definitely exploded, but it seems Hint there Is such n thing as Inag-nnnlmlty-ln tho profession. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. SECRETARY HYDE SAYS NO DUMPING (Continued Prom Page One) in sympathy. Btop loss orders were set on in the first rush, of selling ond there were wild scenes ln the pits as mnny wheat holders tried to. unload as the news spread there hod been demor alized selling in Liverpool as a result of Secretary Hyde's announcement. Tho inrm board holdings. Blnco 40, COO.OOO bushels have been Bet aside for the needy, still total upwards of 200,000,000 bushels. George S. Mllnor. president of tho Stabilization corporation, sailed for Europe this wcels but sold he was merely on a vacation when asked if ho was going abroad to arrange for sales of farm board wheat'. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column most 1 lie ln bj . m. . To all Odd Fellows and friends, potluck supper Monday evening at 7:30. Dancing and cards afterword. 3-19-lt DIAMONDS RELUCT EASTER FLOWERS -Early! Exceptional values await you at darks Florists. . . 3-10-u THREE. THINGS Saves hours of work does not barm the finish of your woodwork cuts down tha cost of houseclcanlng OLEA-NALL does It. Your can of Clea-Nall is at Richardson's Art & Gift Shop." - : ' . ' ; w PORCELAIN OVENWARE Wo have Just received a shipment of Coot's Porcelain- Ovenware, in boko dishes, drip Coffee pots and tea pots. This porcelain has a 2-year guaran tee ogalnst breakage from cold or oven-Heat, also ' a life. guarantee against cracking of glaze. See these ln our window. Melville's. '3-19-at DIAMONDS Old Time Dance, Eagles hall., Sat urday night. Admission' 80c. 3-17-3t MANI.EY M. ARANT Accountant and auditor, Income tnx advisor 1413 Wash; Phono 208 W. 3,-10-1 m. DIAMONDS Iiemstltcning, pleating, button holes, etc Norton's Kiddy Shop. AdT. A Stain, "The statue of h great man," said III Ho, ' the sage, of Chinatown, "should be like our reputations, which, by depleting magnificence without personnl resemblnnce, puts an end to all blame; even that of art criticism." Washington Star. Why Americans Are Rugged If needless noises hre detrl mnntall:,to the heaith, the Ameri can race must be" 'rugged, fdr 'it stands a lot of punishment. De troit Free Press. ' EXTRA MONEY YOU can use It can't you? Why not sell some of those things you no longer have uso for . . you can do It with a Want-Ad In tho OBSERVER Wnllt-Ad Columns - PHONE MAIN 600 "I H HI . Yon Can Have a Bathroom With a cModern Vouch ! Mtkt your home Urtim Homt' A BEAUTIFUL orchid and black bathroom . doe. , n't it sound attractive? A few hours and less than . $4.00 will cnange us nun, atngy and old fashioned appearance. What miracles you "can work" with the paint brush What ' endless color schemes to mod' ernize your bathroom! ' ' Let us help you plan . . you'll be surprised what fun it is, how easy . . and how low in cose. We recommend Rasmusscn products for every painting purpose. tlasmussen & Company W:'H. BOHNENKAMPO; Missionary Group Is Entertained O. tiuml, Mrs. Thomas Towle. Mrs. Italian Kogcr. Mrs. Thomas Har ris, Mrs. Lyclta M. Lantz, Mrs. Minnie McDunlel, Mrs. Joe Cloyctte. Mrs. C. L Cntonie, Mrs. A. A. Antics, Mrs. A. 8. Hartley. Mra. Hoy Bk?r,,,JiIrs. T. H. Conklln. Mrs. Ernest Gray. Mrs. V. W. Clark. Mrs. l'rltcliatd and Mrs. 13. W. Pctorman. Mrs. Hay Hartley was taken to the lake a few (lays ago ill of pneumonia. An unusuii'.ly lunse attendance was enjoyed Thursday aUcrnoon when the MiKSiOIKU-V KCCl.'tV Of till! Ml'UlOll 1st. ' 'church, South, met at tho home of t Fingerprinting ,Mrs. Kuth Khun. 2iiil North Birch i A tube of ordinary printer's Ink Is Ktroet. The hostess led the devotions, ! used for taking liimerprints. The after which sinking nnd conversation other eiiuipmcnt consists of r.n Ink- enjoyed. , nn ,,,,.,. ,s trlhuted; n roller, an Inking plate. children and Mrs. P. W. Dougherty. I'" "' ' Because of tho Ka.ster service next ' nosslbl.v rarl holder, lhe card week. the: special social meeting that 'wider Is of assistance In holding the was planned for March 24 has been I ''"Surprint cards In place, p-.event-postponcil indefinitely. 'ng blurring. Among tne visitors for the after- noon wcro Mrs. Herbert Evans and ! Thursday. March 24 1 1 :00 Friendly Comer club, with Mrs. Henry Hermann. 1:00 Jolly DrldKo club, with Mrs, Rvorott Keowu. nt the Siw ojawen inn. 1 :00 llrldgo luncheon, with Mrs. John Larlson. a:00 lopiy club, with Mrs, Stanley Lyons, i . a:00 Diversity club, with Mrs. Lucille Price. 4:00 wiens Wlclnca Camp Plrc, with Miss Marguerite Hesso. 1:30 Unsket swlal, Kagles aux iliary, nt the Englrs ball. 3:00 senior 10. with Mtsses. Sully SreRHst nnd VttRlnla Uram well. - 8:00 Three D club, with Mr, and Mrs. Hen Noyes. B:W1 Trlnnule elub. with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Webb. 8:00 Fifty Fifty club, with Mrs, John Bennett. Friday. Mim-h 25 J.00 L. f. B. club, with Mrs. Kitty Ferguson'. 7:30 wostway club of the Women's Benefit association, with Mis. o. L. Mnckey. George Eastman Commits Suicide Special 0er! Bring this ad to our studio and trot six nice Uuro photos of yourself or family for ?r.00 and we will make you a present of n liujre framed photo, HART'S STUDIO 108 Kim SI. Opposite Tower Company Office ' X . X Vs. Sv. it S V y J (f,!-'4vf - - 5 ; ' '' tv Nv 1 tst- :vV 1 - 'i i', "To my frlrnit: My work U dour. hy w-.ilt?" . . . That was the brtrf iHile nlilrh lipomr l::istuian. ::-e-.ir-old multl-mlllloiuilrr nunut.ie tnrer and philanthropist, wnite brtore be lt himself to death In hU Kirbeter. . Y.. boitie. 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