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Thursday, April 14, 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pasre Thre Kim Hi rmfce RocU'tj editor T.leuhon. Main HI'O Until 11:81) . c Mrs. R. E. Trill Is Complimented Mrs. R. P. Murphy Is f Hostess For ? , D. A. R. Members i Mrs. Doyle Zimmerman will arrange :Fro R,,ad- Mrs- Floyd Mann tne next meeting ox tnj ciud Mrs. R. E. Trill, who is leaving to morrow to make lier home in Med ford, was complimented lat night at a party at which her daughters, Mrs. UI1U Mrs. O. B. Max am will entertain Mrs. W. W. Holden received second, the Stitch and Chatter club at heri Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. nome at yyuii second Btreev, rnauy, April 23. Birthday Party For Mrs. Anderson I April 27. Mrs. P. J. Lottes presented a pro gram on Colonial art yesterday after noon at the home of Mrs. R. P. Mur phy when she entertained the Daugii-U-r3 of the American Revolution. Luncheon was served at one o'clock, Miss Mabel Doty' Reviews New Books Miss Mabel Doty, in her usual charming manner, reviewed a group buffet style, on the lawn, after which of the latest books received at the the program was presented Indoors. Ln Grande library,' lust night at a Mrs. Lottes exhibited a plate and a j meeting of the Literature group of platter, the latter of Bpode ware. , the American Association of Univer whlch were used in the Colonial per-ialty Women, which was held at the tod and which Illustrate the art of . home of the chairman. Mrs. Prpd E. china wars making. She alBo dlccussed Kiddle, tn Island City. A large group several pictures whinh wera painted: of tbe members attended the event, of George Washington. i MlRs t,. rcviGwcd "Swiss Family iv inn natron," a lantasy, ny unnsto Mrs, Harvey St. Johns, entertained Mrs. Floyd Anderson was compll tho Lucky Dozen club at the homemented on the occasion of her blrth of Mrs. Read. The members of theay anniversary last night at a party club gave a honrikerchlef shower lnrat which Mrs. Bertram Lentz enter honor of Mrs. Trill. . tained at her home on O avenue. Mrs. The evening was spent Informally ; Anderson was presented with many and at the close luncheon was served j attractive- gifts. by the hostesses. . Bridge was played during the eve- , Daffodils wcij used attractively oajning and the high scores were made decorations about the rooms. i)JV Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Paddock, while iMlss Evelyn Gunteman and Oliver ii p. in i -i sudbrock received the low scores. Ail UGltll IIUD hVlrtshments were served at a late hour, with a white birthday cawe the L'uturo. Present were Mrs. George Fuller. T TH J. J . 1 IS jjjil ttrl tciinclt i feature. Members of the D. A. R. were in- Mrs. h. M. Hovt was hostess at her ."J:, home T.,terdav: afternoon tn eight-? 8 fdock Mr. Icd . . i . ii. ..iones. Air. mid Mrs. Anderson. Ernest 'Ilrlrtao wn ployed during the alter-j vlted to attend the tea at which the i noon. Accumulative scores have Been ; untusl camp Fire circle win entertain po)!e!) un nt tll0 estnbnshed customs i therefore pi-tees wore not awarded. ! Saturday afternoon, Miss Dorothy Ani lnstitutlons or the United States, , The awnr.1lnir of prizes will be an i Hennlng tendered the Invitation. : through the medium of the Swiss event of a later meeting, at which : Mrs. Murphy was assisted by Mrs. ,v,ml,v wnnse dlrielhle Is wrecked over i tlnw each of the members will receive I J- Wright and Mrs. P. S. Robinson. th0 Blscay, Tney man tneir pneu. : R pri7e, wlt,n the high scorer for the Mrs. William Miller wl.l entertain , m!!lc lli(J preSi,rvcr an(1 fl0Itt abollt , year receiving first choice. Vt the next meeting on May 11. ! ,n tn R,r for whUe n(t flnnUy . ; Mr. .Ionn ormand will entertain Mrs. Leal Russell St. Mary's Altar society of the Cath olic church . met for an Informal af- , chor on the Empire State building In ' the club at the next meeting to be ! ternoon at the home of -Mrs. William and the hostess. Altar Society Is Entertained New York City, from where they make held on April 27. jaunts about the city and about the : Refreshments were served at the TPnovf cn'no PlnVi Unltetl states- nt11 tncy flna'.ly sot:cioae of the evening in two courses. JLIILKI LclIIlfa WLIU : up a filling station on Long Island. ! ... ' "Holy Prayers In a Horse's Etir," Is1 -n. -p, T Mrs. Francis Qreullch was a guest ; a blocraohv of Catherine Eldrldee. In 1 r lflRfi rOQTam IS uu fcuj xiuiue ui iviib. jwsanu iat wnicn Mrs. Jiiaricige aescrioes ner nie night, when the latter entertained as the daughter of a high class Am membcrs of her bridge club. The club erlcan mother and a Japanese father. Is a no-hostess group, ana following both In America and In Janan. where bridge, refreshments were enjoyed at , her father was of very high lineage. ! r "e'i ,n tne PldsV , Tht Nook. :ivr RiHriri ic nnur livine- in t.h. : rented In tne t lane program pre Prizes at cards were awarded to united States with her . husband Given at Meeting Slegrlst yesterday. The afternoon was spent sewing and 'in conversation, and refreshments were served at tne close by the hostess. Mrs. WllUani Pearo will entertain in two weeks. Hard-Times Party At Dahlstrom Home Rented before the auxiliary of the ,7n:a uu uiius uwu.uu uiiiwu oiates wun ner - uusDana, t . . jsian l-mt nlcht nt the A "hard-times" party, with every- Mrs. John Larlson, first, and Mrs. E. ; whom she met when he was in the Sffiito GS Tiss was one dressed in costume, was enjoyed : consular service in Japan, dressed In costume to represent Bcl-j yesterday afternoon when Mrs. John jir irr j J 1 ri- "Louaeltles" Is a group of short KiUm Mrs Walter Palmer represented ; Dahlstrom entertained the Farkdae lW WOnaeVllll t (tC$ iessays by Frandreau. in which he dis-; Jtaly'and Mrs. Andrew Loney Jr. rcp-jclub at her home. Mrs. Dahlstrom Powder Prevents Larjye Pore Stays on Longer For a youthful complexion, cussss many different fields in a hu- ri?nti FmnRf The life and cus morous manner; while the lost bookitoms of the countries was presented which she reviewed was "Pigs in Clo- t DV Mra. stella Ingle, while Mrs. Lynn ver" in which Frances Noyes Hart de-:Wrieht nlaved the piano for the en- scribes the journey which she and Mr. ! t)re program. The auxiliary also voted use new whuuSi iuu,e uy j5 to the La uranae uana, Roy Buell, Miss Jean Salkild, Misses Anna Mae and Pluma Shafer. A two-course luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon by the hostesses. Mrs. Tom Carpenter will be the next hostess on April 21, and will bo assisted by Mrs. Charles Hook. Mrs. Jennie Thompson will be chairman of the entertainment committee. Greenwood Four-H Club In Meeting The home of Mrs. Sadie Lambert was i he scens of a meeting of the Oreenwood Four-H club yesterday af ternoon at U;45. Mis, Lambert Is leader of the group, and at the close of the afternoon served refreshments to the group. ' Miss Helen Sanders arranged a clever program, after which the girls enjoyed games and hiking. They were taken home ut a late hour by Mrs. Riley Lambert. April u? is the date of the next, meeting. Eastern Star To Help With Ball The Eastern Star will participate In arrangements for the George Wash ington inaugural ball, which will be given by Masonic bodies at the Ma sonic hall on April 30 according to plans made last night at a meeting of the group at the Masonic parlors. The ball will be one or the activities in observance of the Washington bi centennial. A cooked food sale will be held by the Social club Saturday in a down town store, Mrs. H. J. Rltter, presi dent, announced. Mrs. L, M. Hoyt Is chairman of the sale. Plans were also started for the social meeting which will be held on April 37. Benefit Luncheon At Conley Home Sewing Club In Meet Wednesday Mrs. Cecil AndVrsnn entertained IB members of the Eagle $ewing club yesterday afternoon, nnd the time was spent making quilt blocks. Luncheon v:is tfcrvej at a late hour by the host- OSS. Plans for the next mooting will be made when the next regular meet ing of the Eagles lodge Is held on April 21. senior runners take four More firsts in meet (Continued From Pago One) 200 COMPETE SATURDAY IN,. MUSIC MEET (Continued from. Page One) Eugene Meyer Is Opposed to Cash ' Boiius Payments WASHINGTON. Apr. 14 (ff) Eu gene Meyer, governor of the federal reserve board, told a house banking sub-committee today he thought Is suance of ?2, 4 00, 000,000 In currency to .'ay the soldiers bonus would be "unwise" nnd "harm the govern ment's credit not only abroad but at home." Williams won tbe second heat in 10.8). i . lirondjump: Tnrrcnce (S). first: Beery (St, second: Woods (Sp). thlr:; Burnett (S). fourth; Cunllff (J) arid KavHiiaiiL'h (Mm tie for firth. Bst Jump: 20 feet 6 ncheq.- (All six men jumped 'more than ID Teet). UO-yard.lQW hurdles: Torrerica (S), first; R. Remote '(F), second: Alvey $n), third; Hannnfleld (J), fourth; tlngey (S). fifth. Time 38.9 seconds. 140 -yard dash: Burnett (S),r first; , Cunllf (J), second; Smutz (S), third; Steffen.(S). fourth; McMurren tKp), fifth. Time 57.8 seconds. Events in the vocal ensemblo in each of the three classes will be rqtKed choruses, gjrls and boys glee clubs, girls and boys quartets. - In the instrumental ensembles are or chestra, band, violin quartet and a violin, cello and piano combination. . Different musical numbers have been '. chosen for each of the events In dlf ferent classes. ' Solo events will be girls high voice, girls medium, girls low, boys high,, boys medium, boys law, violin, cello, cornet or trumpet, trombone, - bari tone, flute, horn, bass horn, clarinet, saxophone, piano. Y0t H If Pictures tar .-; Mrs. Tom Carpenter woo chairman of .the program committee and ,ar rantied a sroup of appropriate num- pi t t f t r id T..i ; mobile, and th-a description Miss, pifln ,nro mnrin fnr tin Mnthr'a Hides tiny llr.es. wrinkles nnd pores. I "" "" a u.k....u.. , dny program to be an event M y:"''"" "Sverv lri chrlstlan c entertained yester B ol the Loyal Sisters Aid 'of tho New French process makes It spread Mlss Lols Nelson, at the next meet, , 1 ttp?oTekss0 "M S'rW. I program on that tho Qai-den of h more smoothly and stay on longer. mP No more shiny nose3. . Purest face powder known. Prevents large pores, Ask today for new, wonderful face thmnnnf. ivm stnta inneetinE. powder, MELLO-GLO, that suits profundity of thoutiht and. the wide I About 175 Jars of fruit were can- Glass Drugs, Inc. j range of knowledge which the author , ned by members of tho auxiliary last Adv. has at his finger tips. Mrs. Kiddle summer and now are being dlstrlbu- wm again be the hostess on April 27.! ted among tne unemployed will review "The Craft of the ; naires will be invited for the evening. ,Ch . .. . , i t. ..... ..iRinm Prtrt.ncroi ts the mefithiff dace f panled by Miss Doris Frencn, sang in,.,,-. . c.u tni.i t, every complexion. was served at small tables, each of was decorated with a center- ana Anna mue oiiuiur, Hwuiupauwu i a reeular meetlmr followpd th Warm and Loving i ! As You Like Her ' I UmM' v-r r.Besl of Alll M , and ROBERT AMES J 1 titPn. The Firsl Lady ' lhe s e Screen bringing the su- I Ti J i jnh1 M n preme ariislry thai made A, JS$ W tfl$ her famous in 'Madame Ilk tfTtlt'i H T x'WSarah.andSon' MfUM I 1?: ' y Junior Features ,r' ""; u 'j j! I kCA'tf "CHIC" SALE in "COWSLIPS" fc'-yM 1 1 Jr"&7' i'. Ti T S.LKARTOON "RUSSIAN LULLABY" WWi TX-JX I k5aL"a sport slants mfikM I er Knows" and "Mexlcala Rose," while John Dahlstrom played the- violin obllgatto, .. ... Mrs. Willis Mass was awarded tho prize for the cleverest costume, and SOCIAL CALENDAR J . Thursday. April 14 . 8:00 Bridge club, with Misses Agnes Palmer and Dorothy Kirby. Friday, April IB i:00 Chapter I, P. E. O., with Mrs. C. H. Bldwell, Island City. 1 :00 Luncheon club, with Mrs. James J. D. Haun. - 2:00 HI Lo club, with Mrs. Jed Allen. 2:00 Lucky Dozen club, with Mrs. 8. O. Smith. 2:00 Island City Bridge,, club,, with Mrs.. Fred H... Kiddle. '.,., j,, 2:30 Riverla P. T. A., at the school. 2:30 Island City P. T. A., at tho school. 7:30 Women of the Moose, at the Moose hall. t 8:00 Diversity club women en tertain for husbands, with Mr. and Mrs. Saul Wlrth. 8:00 Bridge vclub, With Mrs. Llovd Pierce. ' 8:00 Bridge club, With Mrs. Eu gene Mlllering. Saturday, April 16 2:00 Women's Relief Corps, at the K. of P. hall. . Monday. April 18 1 :00 Monday Bridge club, with Mrs. Lola Jones, at the La Grande hotel. 2:00 Wakelita Bridge club, with Mrs. A. E. Hug. , . . 2;00 Art Ramblers cliib, with Miss Lulu Huron. 7:30 Division O of the Loyal Sisters Aid of tho Christian church, .with' Mrs. Nolan Skiff. 7:30 Neighborhood Literature club, at, the La Grande hotel. . 8:00 Pythian Sisters, at the Knights of Pythias hall. . , Tuesday, April 19 2:00 M, club, with' Mrs. Albert Wardoll. 2:00 Goodwill club, of the W. R. C with Mrs. Effie Helvoy. 7:30 L. A. to tho B. of tR. T., at the Socajawea Inn. 8:00 Neighbors of Woodcraft, at the Odd Fellows hail. Wednesday, April 20 2:00 St. Peter's Guild, with Mrs. Henry Hill. 2:00 L, S, to the B. of L. F. and E social olub, at tho Eagles hall, . 2:00 Hclomala club, with Mrs. Denver Charlton, - birthday party, to bR held at the church on May 11, at 2:30, were made. The general aid society will meet on April 27, and hostesses will be Mrs. William Day, Mrs. J. H. Blunt, Mrs. Paul Do F. Morttmore and Mrs. James Bugg, at whose home the meet ing will be held. - . A group of readings were given by little Miss Evelyn Chrlsman follow ing the luncheon. Committees for tha evening were headed by Mrs. Con ley and Mrs. George Anderson. Six Baker Women Guests at Party A group of wives of Baker Safeway employes were guests yesterday after noon at a party at which Mrs. lima Hamblen entertained at the home of Mrs. James Coleman, 1603 Adams ave nue. From Baker were Mrs. Dorothy Harding, Mrs. Maxlhe Bradd, Mrs. Delia Albrecdt, Mrs. Head, Mrs. Gladys Lester and Mrs. Eunlco Conro. Pinochle was played during the at ternoon. The prize for high score was awarded to Mrs. Coleman, while Mrs. Harding received consolation. Re freshments were served. Mrs. Worley will entertain at her nomo at Baker in two weeks. GiHs Society . ' Is Entertained The Queen Esther-Standard Bearer fdrls' missionary society of the Metho dist church met last evening at 6 nVJrvoV a t. tha hnmtt nt Ml as UaI 1 an iHerizotc . for. a delightful dinner. Hostesses were Miss Hertzog, Miss GtMicva CottrcM. Miss Lenore Head- ley and, Miss Clai-.-L Norrfs. , MIhh Clnrlce Tuylor, vice president, pri'.'jicied at the business meeting In the absence of the president, Miss Genevieve Adler, A piano solo was given by Miss Jean McKonnon, which was followed by the lesson, "Christian Women in Other Lands," by Miss Lelah Whit ney. The next meeting will be held April 27 at tho home of Miss Bcrnlta Plcr son, with Miss Plerson, Miss Maxine Shellworth, Miss Thelma Johnson and Miss Margaret Austin as hostesses. . K.D. Club Party f At Starmer Etome Twelve attended the party at which Mrs. W. B.. Starmer entertained the K. D. club yesterday afternoon at her home. Games were played and the prizes wcro awarded to Mrs. Jack Mc- j Ohcan and Mrs. Eula Webb. j The afternoon was spent sewing, : and refreshments wer0 served at a late hour. , j Mrs. Dol Brown was invited as a guest for the afternoon. Mrs. Bret a Johnson will entertain on April 27. j Bt.VECOATS CALLED . WASHINGTON, Apr. 14 JP Blue coats were called today to preserve oroer in tne oonus nearmg oeiorp the ways and means committee after - a delegation demanded It be heard - out of regular order. Stepping forward in the midst of the hearing, a man who identified himself aB Samuel J. Stonber, a rep resentative of the workers ex-servlco men's league, asked when his dele gation would be heard. . , j Aotlng Chairman CrlBp rapped for ' ci'der and Baid they would not be heard at all unless they observed the committee rules. Representative Patman, Democrat, Texas, has cnarge or witnesses in De half of the legislation calling for payment of the two billion dollars j outstanding on the bonus certificates and the order In which they are . presented is decided by him. Despite Crisp's warning Stenber ! persisted. i "We have been waiting here sev ' eral days and want to know when we'll bo heard?" he said. Crisp pounded for order and warned Stenber his group would recelvo no hearing unless he obeyed the rules. He then instructed the committee clerk to call a police guard. 14 PERSONS DIE IN FIRES IN NEW YORK, ALTOONA (Continued from Page One)' As firemen were bringing out tho bodies of the Sanders family, an un employed man of 42 who had spent the day In fruitless quest of work, approached He was Abe Sanders, head of the family that died. He collapsed when told what had happened. Be Thrifty... 5 MS iy SERVE Kellogg's often. For lunch, chil dren's suppers, and late snacks, as well as breakfast. Costing only a few cents a package, it is a most economical food. 1 Ready prepared. Delicious with milk or cream, fruits or honey. Quality guaranteed. CORN & 1 Wl. In the springtime, jusl as Mother Nature fresheni,' brightens and renews her earthly dress with the warm rains and sunshine, so does Mrs. Housewife turn lo making hor home f lean and attractive with the vavioui cleansing didi that make Ihil task easy. To further lescon the labor, time and expense, we pre- featuring d host of housecloaning nocossitiei this week. 11? Sure and Tunc in an Kildio Broudtiimt N. Even if you h'ave- ri f planned your spring cleaning this early it will 1 pay you to' $e your supplies no --save your.tirr as well as rnont 15. C. 11 :10 A. M. Thursday Prices Effective Friday ahd Saturday Apr. 15-16 Coming MAURICE CHEVALIER "ONE HOUR WITH YOU" MATINEE 25c EVENING 35c BOYS AND GIRLS . . . Due to tho Pet Parade next Saturday the 5c Matinee will beat 10 o'clock, so come early To Sec TOM MIX in "Dcstry Rides Again" Regular Prices After One O'clock New Sweaters "Gantncr and Mattern" $1.50 and $1.95 OXYDGL The New Large Size S0 more suds means 47 less work Pkg..-. 23c Sweet Pickle Relish 9-oz. Jars "Best Foods" Brand 19. Bacon Cnrstens mild sugar cured. Medium Weight., Lb. Butter Local, finest quality. 2 Pounds Coffee ZZtlZZ. 29c 2 -Pound KTif Con D 1 1 Cleanser Srl 9c Tll Wa All Flavbrs. JC11 TTCH 43c IQii 3 Packages : - J-vv Pork & Beans 1T1... 39c Coddle, eacli k I ASPARAGUS Calif. Evergreen quality 2 lbs. 15c RHUBARB . Fancy Local Stock 3 lbs. .. .. .. .. .. 10c ALSO Dresses - Coats - Knitted Suits Hats - Wash Silk Dresses Nelly Don House Dresses THE LITTLE SHOP Va! Jensen Bran Flakes TZS 19c Grapefruit acl 25C Pineapple 3yr,!r.:.25c 0! in Luna Brand, a Proctor & Alt ioOdp Onmblo Product, 20 Bar. Tdt COFFEE Airway Blend; a. Coffee you'll be proud to serve. 3 lbs. . . 59c We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities.