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;FridayA0rill, 1932 LA GRANDE EVENTNO'OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three rSOCIEWNEWl Tlphon Main 8W tmru H:SO . - WIS. CURIOUS WORLD i: Alplia Club Me'eU . Thursday Evening With the Nelsons Bridge Luncheon j At Donohue Home' The Thursday Afternoon club was r , ;.'( t. entertained by Mrs. G. T. Cochran' : The Alpha club was entertained at at the borne of Mrs. M. B. Donohue bridge . dinner last night jat the Vor a bridge luncheon yesterday .'at home of Mr. and Mrs. A. . W, Nelson- one. o'clock. ..Mrs. Oharlea Playle re,--Sixteen were , Invited for dinner at 7 ceiv'ed the prize for high score at O'clock arid for bridge iatsr In tha-cards. , ; ' . ... evening. (i 'U-.-X ! Mrs.; Donohue will entertaining , Mrs. Waiter Lelsman and. 9nfllea club at one o'clock for luncheon and Blngner received the prizes for high bridge on April 14. j SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday, , April 1 , 8:00 Bridge club, with Miss Conley. ' , 8:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. Leo Miller. , 8;00 Backward party, , Path- finder class of M. E. church, with' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burnett. 8 :00 Student body dance, East , ern Oregon Normal. . ! : $ Saturday, April 2 , 12:30 American Association of University Women, at the Saca jawea Inn. 2:00 Easter party, Wlcas Wlcln ca Camp Fire, with Miss Marguer ite Hesse . - . 2:00 , Women's Belief Corps, K.of P.. hall. s. 7;30 Talk of the Town Bridge club, with Miss Elizabeth Milne. Monday, April 4 1:00 Luncheon club, with Mrs. Fred Holmes. 2:00 Wakellta club, with Mrs. Alvah Crowley. 2:00 Art Ramblers, with Mrs. Clyde Seltz. 3:46 La Grande City Council of Parent Teacher associations, at the La Grande hotel. 7:30 Neighborhood Literature club, at the La Grande hotel. 8:00 Eastern Star Social club, at the Masonic hall. 8:00 Gleaner Girls of the M. t. A., with Mrs. Stanley Jenkins. e t Tuesday, Aprils 1 1:00 Mltzl club, with Mrs. Fred Spaeth. 2:00 M. I. L. club, with Mrs. A. J. Van Valfcenbcnr. 2:00 Neighborhood Art club, at the- La Grande hotel. 7:30 L. A. to the B. of R. T.p at the Sacajawea Iriri. ,r , . , 7:30 Neighbors of Woodcraft, ati the Odd Fellows hall. 8:00 Bridge club, with Miss ' Alice Marquardt. Wednesday, April 5 2:00 Methodist church Ladies Aid. with Mrs. H. E. Dixon. 2:00 Ah Delth club, with Mrs. L. M. Hoyt. 2:00 So Nc He club, with Mrs. Florence Richardson. 2:00 Helomala club, with Mrs. Harry Hanson., , ,,. 6:00 Qusen Esther circle of the M. E. church, with Miss Hellen Hertzog. 7:30 Delphian chapter, at the Sacajawea Inn. 7:30 Rebcfcnhs. at the Odd Fel lows hnll. Thursday. April T 11:00. Friendly Corner club, with Mrs. Henry Hermann. 1:00 Luncheon club, with Mrs, M. L. Larson.. : 1 :00 Jolly' Bridge club, with Mrs, Ed. Moon. 2:00 G. I. A., at the Sacajawea Inn. 2:00 Missionary society of the M. ,E. Church South, at the par . son'ago. , 2:00 Poppy club, with Mrs. 7. . S. Lyons. 2:00 Diversity club, with Mrs. Claude Puckett. 2:00 Safeway cluh, with Mrs. Dorothy Mathews. . 2:00 Mary Elizabeth club,' with Mrs,' Eva Wissler; 8 :00 , Three D club, with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hoyt. 8:00 Fifty-Fifty club, with Mrs. . Ernest Faus, 8:00 Triangle club, with Mr. and Mrs. Don Gaily. .... j j Prof. Blankeriship APRIL Irua I mow m win m 'XV T "7" ,. ,. . . a s 4 k 4 9 I It IS IS 14 It it ia i a ai aa as w h u n u n so APRIL HAD OtfCV 29 DAYS ONTlL JULIO? OtESHJ? ADPeCt THG 3o-tH,D0RN3 HIS C4iNPAR Revision. ... IN NERO'S . eiSN; THE MoMHtViMS NERONEUS correspondent - who , was covering he tournament in his stead,, also managed to get Into the champion ship division, and 'wrote- modestly enough In her story next day that I .she was greatly plensrd by tl i nappy; cnance mat pairea ner wun Miss Kogers. Mrs., K. said she would, enjoy see ing the new phenomenon play, and hoped she might manage to .carry the match Into the second nine. . Do Your Best 1 , - As neither he that' siiij.'oth most, nor prnyt'tl) Iuiwm,- bm lu Unit loti it host, UvswviHh the jireatesi prulse; so lit', imt thui linth ntosi ywirrt, bul nmny virtues, nor It th;ti hnth Kniyosr hairs, hut uroatest to be Impressive. ' t I If a double: belt really should do1--velop, on prohibition; - and on-gen-J eral Issues, an effort might be taad -to get all of the bolters together In ;l Will Speak Here i .. i j Professor Russell Blankenshlp, j whose , name has become famous In 4 literary circles following the publi? I cation of his book on contemporary literature, will be guest speaker at the ' luncheon meeting of the ' American Association of University Women to morrow at 12:30 at the Sacajawea , Inn. Reservations for the event must l be made this evening with Mrs. t j Lawrence Hull, program i chairman. j Professor Blankenshlp will dlscuso "The Irish Renaissance." After hav-i: ing conducted classes In La Grande j last year under the auspices of the ton, the speaker is well known ln Laj Grande and has an enthusiastic fol-1 lowing. Ons of the largest meetings : of the. year Is anticipated for the A. A. U. W. tomorrow, Miss Helen Moor, I president, believes. i Miss Jennie Peterson, musical dl- rector at the Eastern Oregon Normal school, will present two eighth grade " students, Winnlfred Scott and Eugene at one o'clock and was followed by meats for tle sale and will bo as- "AliFnnt'SnAV fitlSTeO AS PAR SACK AS TUb SeveNTesNTH cewToRS 6oT (Tff CRISIN (S UNKNOWM.' . I BY NCA BCflYlCC. fNP. . PLOWBR OF APRIL, WAS ORI61MAU.V CA.WSO w The sys," eecApse K opsnbo cnw in The oayTime. Shultz, In a group of muBlcdl num. bridge during the afternoon. bers, accompanied by Miss Iola Good lng. Daffodils formed the centerpiece at : 'Slsted by a large committee. Bridge Party At the luncheon table, and places were &$$$y9gt4t9 4t$ arrangca for 12. ) Mrs. Walter Denny and Mrs. E. F., TFlIG foma Walden received the high scores and vftcilll" . TllP T TVT TTnvf TTh'mP were presented with prizes. Gifts were1 f IAlf ' j7 presented to each of the members,.; UX VXU1X & - J. - J.. . . 1. ' : also. t4 - .- a Misses MHdrea ana MyrtIe nop Th meet-3&i were hostesses at a charming party . . , last Ight. when they entertained for lnga ln October Hy o. B. Keeler ia t. th.ir hnm. . mi Piormici, ad. ... Th,s correspondent had Just about Ibert and Mis. Bessie Schubert Price.: Senior SixtPPTl' completed getting up a sufficient . . T. , tOdllUl U1AICC1I , head of steam owr Miss Maw Roir- the Club Entertained ' ers of Jaeksonvllle bur8t lnto typ0 iwita ine- prcaicuon inat at last we ARE ALIVE TO POSSIBILITIES (Continued Prom Page One) Then all she did was start on that BOTH PARTIES tough, course 4-4-4 against Miss Kogers; ..turn 1 up; and wla at the 1 lost; green by that margin, after the Jacksonville, star . had., squared . atj the 17th green, of a really terrific battle. . ... i.Thls performance .afforded -both . ; Mrs. K. and myself, at acute probr J , A situation may very .well develop lem for the . stories., the following : where the final decision will rest ln day. Of course she had to write the j the hands of five or six leaders, con story, and she did It very well In; trolling, such delegations as those of deed, I thought. t j New York, Illinois, Ohio, New Jersey But- I, to .be honest, had to sayjand Missouri. ( , that the victor was a plump little ; Several developments during , the middle-aged - lady who didn't take past few , days have focused Interest up golf . until she was Just about on the Republican Insurgents. of the opposition have reverted to the question of what to do. after the nomination Is made. r k. . . The threat of a bolt from any non- pi-ohlbltlon candidate has been re-; iH'nied to both parties by one af-i a slnEle third narty under the lead er another of the dry societies. It ' ershlp of some such outstanding dry has been repeated with particular j as Senator George Norrls of Ne- jgooiUiess, hvttlh iuHest, i'he chief (nuhasis to the Republicans, who, braska. . .. hoauty of lift cimsisieih not In the lind the 8UPPrt ot organlza-,Tuftt. iB being suggested, but it iiuniuerliiu of tunnv tSava but hi ilir ltlons tow eaTB ago. and who are deais, with too nebulous a set of s ng of vlPumiwLn ibolnB PetlUoned to recommend a ! suppositions to receive serious con; using or irunnis uoiatfi 1 ly, referendum this vear. It has beaun ' .Mwim inaf. nw . - - ' twice Miss Kogors' present age which was the solemn truth., I added, which was also th truth, . , . Pinchot Declines Offer -Governor Olfford Plnchot, of Penn sylvania, declined to enter the Ore- that Bobby Jones in his palmiest j gon primary. When the time limit days never afforded me more of kick out of a golf match. , Neither Mrs. K. nor I consider that she (Mrs. K.) Is quite the equal of Miss Helen Hicks, though she certainly beat the samo op ponent by the same margin on a tougher course than Miss Hicks won on. '.But I do say It was, like the Bat tle of Blenheim, a famous victory. Arche in Human Foot . . There flro three nrches in the foot, lu addition to the long arch at the Inside Vlilch extends from heel to gront toe, the longitudlhul orcli. w front or anterior arch est ends across the ball of the foot, the arch at the outside,, of. .the small, toe and the arch .across , the middle of the foot under tli& lnstop. - arrived Tuesday night, Senator Hiram W. Johnson had no delegates entered In his name in - hlft home . state of California. Thus, apparently ends the much discussed candidacies of John son and Plnchot. ; r. . - .Senator Gerald P.. Nye, of North Dakota, after xnnklng no campaign against , President Hoover t in that state, ...announced ( that - unless con ditions . changed . he could - not sup port the president for re-election. Senator Bronson Cutting, at a New Mexico convention which refused to instruct for Hoover, said .he would support the party as long as ho con sistently could. , ;i , ., tloover lias 111 Votes i President Hoover now has pledged to him. Ill of 123 Republican . dele gates thus far selected. No one dis putes his . renomlnation and appar ently no outstanding leader Is try? lng to prevent It, -The dlscuBslonB erever you go, you find I t: r ' W'ti .n.J i'V this malt that is always deDendahle former residents of La Grande, now of Portland, were among guests, and the others present were classmates of the two .visitors. had nnother iHrl frnlfpr In TUtIb uhn The Senior Sixteen, a club com- . Brltlge was played during the eve. nosed of 10 ttt the GrandB v t"l,"7 ".'8. nlnS, and the prl for hlRh score was bgh sehool, was entertained last TnVf ,ok ' happened B' awarded to Mrs. Harold Flnlay.. Miss. nlnt t the nome of MlM vlrglnla Al wXrrMln to Margaret Klopfensteln received com sramwell. Miss Bramwell was u-',m Z,i i .7.Tln. slsted bi Miss Sally Slegrlst. . j to ndmlt tnat Mis8 gg ,s not . Brldtrn was Dlaved at thren tables. nD nnri aa t ikinbi the evening by the hostesses. ant, the prlzes Xor lrst and second h-r.i, " ,- , ,, .. .. . , , ... scores .were awarded to Miss Joan the rest of tl)0 norratlve that this Entertain BridS'e p! MlM Wllma Hansen. Be- WOUId get me ln dutcll wltn somo. t t i ir'' V 2 ftesnlnents were served by the host- ..body else, too. ClUD JjaSt JNlg'nt csscs at the close of the evening. ! .. ... . ' ... .. Arrangements for the next meet-. 1 the SETTING lng. to be held on April 14. will be ! made later. 1 Miss Lois Nelson, and-. Miss Bess biike entertained their, club.last night, at the home of tho latter. Bridge was Played during the evening with Mis, Attend O, E. S. Meet high 'score, and Miss Fonda Hanks, jrT'' 5'''At: C6ve ThllVSClay consolation. ' I ' ! Miss Katheryn Moran was a guest n T oopiirnn. nart worthv irrand for tho -evening. Refreshments wore ,mt.r.m of the Eastern Star "for the , uuu inw UUU1- -i;tite of oreeon. and Mrs. coenran at- . , - . , . ; tended the meeting of Cherry chap-, 'fiivfh rl n V Pn vi'V A f" ter, No. 123, at Cove lost night, where t V VV y rr ; Mrs. Minnie W. White conducted her H.. Kx Avet'y HOlUe nnimal inspection.. Mrs. White, o: z Portland, is wori.hy, grand matron,. Oil the occasion of her sixth birt- They were the only La Orande visl-, day anniversary. Miss Harriet Avery, tors, but a large group of guests from daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Avery union were i-wen,. , , ., performance. was complimented at a party Wed- iV"a- Migs Bentrlce Gottlieb of New ucsday afternoon at the home of her to pay her annual official visit. york( Miss Margaret Maddox of At- pai ents, rne aiternoon was spenc It was this way. Down at St." Augustine, tho other 'day. this tall, rather gangling, j hanpy nnd Ingenuous 20-year-old youngster encountered Help.n Hlck,s, tf mini 'clinmpion, in .tjie Florida 1 tfnz-, Coapt pvenl, nnd she took Mies Uii-ks to t hp IHt li green before ( yiettilnf?, 1 down. J Addi'd Lo .Koine, things Miss Rot;pis alr.-acly liad done in golf, thiii i-xciit'cl plenty of comment , firouml in our section. When Miss , Roai'js decided to compete in the 1 first ritulium Springs open cham-: pionslilp for women, at tiie Itndlum ; 8prini;s club, near Albany, Ga., ! there vas a lot of Interest in her J V I Mad e from the ill IvwifJ 1 I choicest barley end lis 2saT I tested counties 1 'Sl 41 l I times, the quality of 1 flJM I . Blue Ribbon Malt Ulir Ve3l fV 3 I Is as 'dependablea 1 VllVi T UEfS he huskies of the 1 (f fron North. AI- 1 Sl M ways packed 3 full W lrf0lW 1 pound' to CSm M'6R HPS? Vj Tr ! misiffip tin' it ( yrrTTrrr-mrrrtTT.n ...v-TT"',"Ti.-,i-i'-r. - LAST DAY Playing .... , SATURDAY . . . . For One Day Only (House Operi 11:00 a. m. 'Til 11:00 p. m.) 1. RARE ..TREAT.. FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY- playing games,' and at 6:30 a two- rrt TlicrtnGO A rt course dinner was served with a large i U J-'iotUOO -TXJ. u, . birthday cake with candles as a fea tiire. " Guebls for the afternoon, were tho Misses Carolyn Bohnenkamp, Marjore tanta, city and state champion, and , others of some renown were In the! Color In the Home ' " lookc 1ke a Tcat chance for iS .vuss ttugers lo umpiay some mora : ' V OF 'THE tf'i I Itafcw ' SYLVIA SIDNEY , I jfl-vlf iiTa,f J "American Tragedy': Olrl I. yf 1 " Gone Raymond I Wynne Gibson - Imva "I'M ItODNEY an' I can lick any guy in town!" "I'M III! KB Pcnrod mii with ull my fleasl" So Miss Rogers qualified well up ward the top of the list. Mrs. O. B. Keeler, wife of this "Art, and. Color ln the- Home" In 'f ? S"1" B.but' wh'cth' 1 J" , . . . . , ,l.. lilt HlIlie Oil W11IU11 UllO IH17K1U1U iSr'i.f... .'?A".,'r"j"r the. Young Women's Educational aux, lhary will be based at the meeting : ,. ,k t , ir ," nnt M. v.mn t. n Vi,w m iord the top of the list. the basement of . . th-s Methodist church. Miss Blanche Herzlnger Is T . r 1 d ' cnairman, and win do assiscca ay ItS .Bridge oeaSOIl Miss Blanche piarlc, Mrs. ,H. C. Mo. i flay, Mrs. Keynoids. miss wmeiio . The last meeting of the. year, was, Johnson, Mrs. H., B. Dixon and Mrs. enjoyed yesterday by the members of Everett Wallstnger. tho N. B. B. club at tho home of Mrs. Mrs. Edward O. Daniel, director of Frank Flanery. . Luncheon was served 'art- at the Eastern Oregon Normal , , , .,- - . . - School, Andrews, Fatsy and Marcella Gardner, Kathryn Avery and Allen Flnlay. ..... . N. B.. B, Club Ends Schilling There is no riitfsieri about good baking. It depends on several' things, but largely ori one thing.- With the right, baking, powder you can't make many . mistakes.'. Ash any teacher of cooking whidh kind she ii s c s a: cream of tartar baking powder or one1 of the cheap substitutes.' will discuss Interior decora tion, and Miss Clark will talk on color in. the home. , - .1 . Musical numbers will be furnished by Mrs. McClay and Mrs. T. B. Max well. ... Pendleton Women ; , Golfers Elect APRIL FIRST! But don't be fooled when getting your permanent wave for Spring. Get your appointment at COLONIAL BEAUTY SHOP 'Tor Those Who Care" and be assured of good quality supplies and reasonable prices. La Grande, golfers will be inter ested to learn of the elections of Mr.. ;L. G. Frazier as president of ; the. j women's group of the. Pendleton country club at a recent meeting-- I Mrs. George Strand was chosen, vice president, and Mrs. J. E. Pinson, sec-; retary-treasurer. Mrs, Melvin D. FelL. wili be hostess chairman during the i season. . . . ! Dorian Carnp Fire' Group in Meeting; The Dorian Camp Plre met Wedncs-.j jday afternoon at tho home of tho. I the time was spent in studying In dian, symbols. Miss Mlna Newman, president,. was In charge of the meet ing. I lflfl J Miss Ellen Gar ty was added to tlie (role of membership an a new member, i Those present wera Betty Wagner, Mary Loney, Sally Doherty, Ellen Gar Ity, Verna Ward, Maxlne Noah, An nette Turn, Nancy Lee Lindsay, Fern Hungerford, Marie Worrell, Violet Coggburn, Virginia 6m 1th. Juanlta. Clark, Frances Millering, Mlna New man. ; j ' Bool .' l jy-'w .a B EXTRA I MONEY 1 with i ron , , . ; JANNEY JUNIOR , . . C0GHLAM "I'M fiBOKOlE Mother says I'm a most -unusuiil Jioy. i;-r adore rough gnmcs like tlddlc-tle-wlnk," with ZASU .PITTS' MATT MOORE JOHNNY ARTHUR "I'M VMtMitN l-nll belongs to the white folks' gang!" in , BOOTH TARKINGTON'S ... Altar Society In Meeting: Mar. 30 YOU can use It can't you? Why not sell some of those things you no' longer have use for . . . you can do it with a Want-Ad ln the OBSERVER Want-Ad Columns PHONE MAIN 600 25c 35c "I'M MA1MORY Pennxl and: mo are going to marry wlien we grow up." Coming Sunday "THE EXPERT" 1 . , with ...i 1 . "CHIC" SALE St. Mary's Altar .society of the of the Catholic church made ar-, ranrements for a rummage sile, to be held on April 0, when th3y met i Wednesday afternoon at the home of . Mrs. I. M. Dolan. Mrs. Henry Melan- i con was placed In charge of arrange-, j 1 F j BOYS GIRLS SATURDAY MATINEE 11 :00 'TIL 3:00 Vanishing Legion Club Cards, will not be punched after 1 :00 COME EARLY! !! JUNIOR FEATURES! Paramount News ' . Chapter Thvee , 'Vanishing Legori Cartoon ... v 'Big Game"