Friday, Afca-il 22, 1932
LA GRANDE EVENING 'OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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Party Compliments
Mrs. Jesse Wallace,
Portland Visitor
Mrs. Jesae Wallace, o Portland, who
is leaving Sunday tor her home after
a prolonged visit tn La Grande, was
complimented last night at a party
at which Mrs. Echo Helms entertain
ed at the La Grande hotel. Mrs. Wal
lace is the sister of the late Amos
Helms, and has been visiting Mrs.
Helms and Mrs. Elmer McManus.
Twenty were invited for bridge, and
the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Pat
Nelson, first, and Mrs. Gsorge Walker,
coaptation.
Refreshments were served at a late
hour.
Mrs. Siegrist Is
' Hostess to Club
EVERY WOMAN
faces this question
''How do t look to other people?"
V. you have a lovely skin, attractive
eyes,- and plenty of enthusiasm, you
need not worry. .
So many women, though, risk
their beauty by neglect of constipa
tion. It' often causes loss of pep,
sallow skins, dull eyes, pimples. .
,. Yet constipation can be overcome
oy eating Kcllogg's All-Bran. This
cereal provides "bulk" to exercisp
the intestines, and Vitamin B which
tones the intestinal tract. All-Bran
also supplies iron for the blood.
The "bulk" in All-Bran is much
like that of lettuce. Special cooking
processes make it finer, more pal
atable. It is not habit-forming.. ,,
, Surely this is safer than abusing
the system with pills and drugs
so often habit-forming7 '
Two.- tablespoonfuls daily, wili
correct most types of constipation.
it your intestinal
trouble, is not re
lieved this way, see
your doctor. -
At all grocers. In
the red-and-greeit
package. Made by
Kellogg in Battle
Creek. .
HELPS KEEP YOU FIT
Mrs. Wllllnm Slcgrlst entertained
the Alpha club at luncheon yesterday
at ono o'clock, after which bridge was
enjoyed at her home. Spring flowers
formed an attractive centerpiece for
the luncheon table.
Mrs. Charles Bingner made high
sror-a during the afternoon and was
awarded : the prize. Mr. and Mrs.
Bingner, w'.H'-close the winter's sea
son of the Alpha club next Thursday
evening, entertaining at dinner ana
bridge at 7 o'clock.
Mrs. Robert Stevens
Honored at Party
Mrs. Robert Stevens, who is leaving
to make, her home in Walla Walla,
was complimented yesterday after
noon with a - handkerchief shower
when Mrs. Otis Palmer entertained
the Poppy Bridge club at her home.
Gifts were presented to Mrs. Steven
in a mtninture suitcase and small
suitcases were also used for place
cards at the luncheon which Mi's.
P;ilmeri served at the close of the af
ternoon. .
Mrs. Harold Plnloy was a 'guest of
the club.
Bridge was played and the prizes
were awarded to Mrs.. Walter .Blok
land, firsthand Mrs. Stevens, consola
tlon.
.Mrs. Walter Palmer will entertain
In two weeks.
Mrs. McDonald Is
Hostess at Bridge
The country home of Mrs. George
McDonaldy was the scene of a bridge
luncheon yesterday at : 1.16 o'clock
When she entertained for he club.
Gaily colored spring flowers formed
the centerpiece it the luncheon
tables, and violets were usec about
the rooms. ' r '
Miss Margaret Meyers. Mrs.. Foster
Sims, Mrs. Francis Greulich and Mrs.
Frederick B. Kiddle were guests, Miss
Meyers, receiving the prize for.. high
score among the group. Mrs. Doyle
Zimmerman was. awarded first prize
among the members,' and Mrs. E. C.
Stevenson received fourth.
In two weeks the" members will be
entertained again, the hostess to be
announced later.
Jolly Bridge Club -Is
Entertained
Youmr and Mrs. Claude Bartmess. of
Stnrkey. .
The club will meet again in two
weeks, the hostesses to be announced
later,
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Pinochle Pary At
T?he Mafckey Home
Pinochle was played by members of
the Three f club last flight when
they were entertained; at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mackey. Twelve
were invited, and. the prize for high
score was awarded to Mr. and Mrs.'
L. M. Hoyt. - . - -
Refreshments were served after
cards bv tho hostess. t
Mr. and Mrs. T. R, Maxwell will be
the nexfc host and hostess, entertain
ing in two weeks.
Baker Auxiliary
Mrs. Bula Webb, . Mrs. Maudle Neff house and have one number on the'
and Mrs. Hazel Starmei. j program. ' 1
i - ine.vyicas vyicincaQ womp riremec
: last night with' Miss Margaruettoj
1 Hesse and worked on a room for tha
T, TiT?4-A4-: jexniDK. For the special program rea-.
ISSUeS mVltatlOn ;ture. Miss Von Clel Bruce will dance.;
; ; me gins wm meet again next 'rues-1
The secretary of the Baker auxiliary aftf"cfn fou? Sloc h
to the Eagles lodge, Mrs. Nuback, was; home r Mlss He83e- 1
a visitor at a me e tin tr of th local! ,
group last night, and in a oriei tais
Ackerman P. f . A.
Elect Officers
j ALL-BRAN
(I
! , , forever . sla!lsi!
At a one o'clock luncheon at the
Sacajawea Inn, Mrs. W. H. Pidcock
cntertaineo tho Jolly Bridge club yes
terday. 8weet peas " and daffodils
formed the centerpiece for ,the lunch
eon table."
Bridge was played during the after
noon with the prize for high score
awarded to Mrs. Guy Ellis. Mrs. G. R.
Williams recMved second.
Mrs. William Wilson wlU be- the
next hostess, entertaining at a bridge
luncheon in two weeks.
A.G.S. Election To
Be Held Tuesday
The Associated Girl Students of La
Grande High school met1 yesterday
morning and, after a report was given
of tho recent girls conference in Wal
lcv Walla, nominated 'officers for the
coming year. Virginia Wigfilesworth,
Margaret Davy, Dolores Stuart attend
ed the conference and presented the
report to the members of the A. G. S.
yesterday.
Miss Arlene Oonrodt made the re
port of the nominating committee,
end It was announced that tho cam
paign speeches will be made on Mon
day, arid election held on Tuesday.
Nominations : for president Include:
Margaret Davy, Evelyn Masten, Vir
ginia Wiggles worth; first vice presi
dent, Reba Gray, Mae Rose, Gladys
Wendt; second vice president, Daphne
Bowry, Eva Dougherty, Virginia Shep
herd. Florence Dougherty; third vice
president, Marlon Boyles; Melva Bull,
Genevieve Plexer; secretary-trasurer,
Fern Broomfield, J?an MecKennon,
Clarice. Taylor and Clara Norris.
Diversity Club
Meets Thursday
Maiiy Bargains Listed on Wani Ad. Page
The country home of Mrs. Joseph
Weimer, of Hllgard, was the scene of
an interesting event yesterday when
her daughter, Mrs. Fred Rees, and
Mrs. Weldon Vedder assisted her in
entertaining the Diversity club. Four
tables were arranged for bridge and
the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lu
cille Price, first, and Mrs. Claude
Puckett, consolation. Mrs. Donald
Cole was high scorer among the
guests.
Invited for the afternoon, in addi-r
tlon to members of the club, were
Mrs. cole, Mrs. J. J. Davy, Mrs. Frank
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VSfpK)S full of flavor, balccd with rich tomatoes. fy ';' mutp i T sfffl ' H :
K I W :-.SZr . .LrJ .J . J.J. D I . S I iiKS;.
1 I ir I nounairg soups ano icsiy izwui-uvtinx jfj c, '-7"- v
fi K Air I I -ou'" w1t to sefve bcanj uSij'Vec' sure Beans yu. U T" : ' "JTS
.. $ l!htH-t!J are chudc fuH of health. fc.icfitbv the vsk-esf -f- -V 4' ' SP- ; ' -r-
! 1 1 Irlr-lil I efS on thnu..iiclp the grower move his cop 'rcS--- ---- t.
I 6n P10sPc,,iY will be several steps nearer ? '-ui. r0
Mrs. Guy Miller was elected presi
dent of the J. H. Ackerman Parent
Teacher association yesterday after
noon, at a meeting at 2:45 at the
Normal school. She will succeed Mrs.
Harvey Patten who has ably filled the
position during the past year. Other
newly elected officers who will be In
stalled on May 10, at the next meet
ing, are Mrs. Paul Cook, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Ralph Worrell, treasurer;
and Mrs. Roscoe Clark, secretary.
Miss Kate Houx, director of the
Training school, talked on what pro
visions for physical and .mental health
should be made for children in the
home and school.
Two vocal solos, were furnished by
Mrs. H. E. Inlow, accompanied by
Mrs. G. S. Blrnie. Loron Long and
Juanita, Clark, violin Students In the
Training, school, played a group of
selections, .
" M- l i
Mrs. Curtis
; tionored by Group
Mrs. Ella Curtis, who has been a
member of tho G.' I: A. for 38 years,
having- joined in Sasinaw, M(ch., on
April 24, 1884. was honored by mem
bers of the La Grande lodse yester
day when they presented her with a
plant at a meeting at the Sacajawea
Inn. Mrs. Curtis, who will be eligible
for a veteran's Jewel in two more
yearsi responded with a brief resume
of her activities In the organization. ;
Bridge and games were played dur-1
ing the remainder of the afternoon j
with Mrsi Sam Ruby receiving the J
prize for high score, and Mrs. John
Cunltffe, consolation at bridge; and
Mrs. Leroy Morgan and Miss Lillian
Hhubert winning the first and "con
solation awards at games.
Refreshments were served at the
rlose of the event. Tho hostess com
mittee for the afternoon included
Mrs. W. D. Root, Mrs. C. E. Thorn
burg. Mrs. Wllham Beery and Mrs. C.
O. Shubert.
Motion Pictures
Topic of Meeting
- Motion ' pictures furnished the
theme of the lesson and devotlonals
yesterday afternoon at the ' meeting
of the Missionary society of the
Methodist Church South. Mrs. Rob
ert Helvey led tho devotlonals ; and
the discussion on the subject of mo
tion .pictures, the group agreeing on
the advisability of better movies.
' Mre. O. 'Wi Cain was hostess to the
group and 'served refreshments at the
close of the afternoon.
"Down by tho River," a negro spirit
tual, was sung by a trio, composed of
to the La Grando women invited them
to attend the district convention to'
be held in Baker in September.
( . Nomination of officers for the com: ;
ig yeur wag opeiien uiiu win ue tuu
tlnued through next meeting, to be!
held on May 6. ; ' I
Mi-s. Minnie Browning was initiated
into membership, after which the;
members of the men's -lodge enter
tained with' a program antl dancing
until 12 o'clock. 1
The sewing club will meet next
Wednesday with Mrs. Agnes Andrews,
1322 Jackson, at 2 o'clock.
..'
Mrs. Henry Hakey
1 Entertains Club
At 8 o'clock -last evening, Mrs.
Henry Hr.gcy entertained 12 members
of the Fifty Fifty club at pinochle.
Mrs. S. E. Hyde, of Island City, was
fnvltcd as a, guest.
. Mrs. Henry Moore received the prize
for high score, and Mrs. Ralph Wor- j
rell, was awarded consolat ton. Re- j
freshments were served at the close f
o'f the evening. !
Mrs. Howard Hale will entertain in
two weeks.
Yoiing People Are '
Invited to Dance
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday, April 22
7:30 Methodist Church South
benefit social, at the churoh.
8:00 Card party, Women, of the
Moose, with Mrs. Walter Swart.
Saturday, April 23 , -8:00
Saturday Bridge club, with
. Mrs. Frank Connor.
8:00 Night Hawk club, with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Brandt.
Monday, April 25
1:45 San Soucl club, with Mrs.
E. I. Shepherd.
2:00 Wakellta club, with Mrs.
Jack Oliver.
2:00 A. A. U. W.-P. T. A. Child
Study group, at the Methodist
church.
2:00 Art Research, with Mrs.
George McDonald.
7:00 Neighborhood Music club,
at tho La Grande hotel.
7:30 Royal Neighbors of Ameri
ca, at tho Odd Fellows hall.
7:30 Daughters of the Union
Veterans, at the K. of P. hall.
Tuesday. April 26
12:30 Neighborhood club lunch
eon and annual mretlng, at the
Prefibyterlan church. 1
2:00 Women's' Christian Tem-
E. Mi
0
Tho mombors of St. Pt;trs Eplsco-
?k , . t , Ul i t !. T , .Pnnco Union, with Mrs.
tho r rrlcnus ore Invited to a dancing 'Wckox 110a 0 Mcmw. .
8:30 at Honan hall. The event Is ex
clusively planned for the entertain
ment of the young people of St. Pet
er's church and friends whom they
Invite, nccording to Rev. Clarence A.
Kopp, rector.
Patrons nd patronesses will bo Mr.
Kopp, Mrs T. H. Cross, Mrs. G. N.
Tarkington, Mr. and Mrs. George Blr
nie and Mra. F. L. Shepherd.
Cords and dancing will be enjoyed
during the evening, and a program 1
win oe presented with Misses Jean
Devlne, Arlene - Conrad t, Ola Mae
Hough and Genevieve Flexer taking
pare.
Punch will be served during tho
evening.
2 :00 Box Quilting club, with
Mrs. B. W. Hlbblts. -
2:00 Pvthion Social club, with
Mrs. H. W. Riley.
7:80 Dolphlau chapter, at the
Sacajawea. -
8:00 Bridge club, with Mrs.
PcEer McDonald.
- 8:00 Brldgo club. Miss Leah
Bramwell and Miss Eva Rlggs at
the home of the former.
Past Matrons Club
Meets on Thursday
The Past Matrons club of the East
ern Star met lost night at the Ma- j
sonic nau. witn Mrs. Anna Hale and
Mrs. L. H. Russell as hostesses. They
will hold meetings on the third
Thursday In each month in the fu-V-re,
the next to bo on May 19, with
Mrs; C. R. Eberhard and Mrs. J. P.
Morclock as hostesses.
Mrs. Eiierhard Is president of the
organization.
..'
Camp Fire'Girls
;y; , Meet Last Night
Tho birthday council fire of Camp
Fire will bo held at tho Eastern Ore
rgcnr'i'Wfrmol school 'on May 7 in con
Junction with on exhibit and a silver
tea, It is announced. Each Camp FIro
group will furnish ono room of a
Wednesday, April 27
2:00 Loyal Sisters Aid of the
Christian church, with Mrs.
James Bugg.
2:00 Ah Dclth club, with Mrs.
John Ormand.
- 2:00 St. Mary's Altar society,
with Mrs. Wi M. Peare.
2:00 Parkdalj club, with' Mrs.
Tom Carpenter.
2:00 Helomala club, with Mrs.
George McVey.
2:30 Card party and kenslngton,
St. Peter's Episcopal guild, Hon
an hall, ;
3:4U Greenwood Four H club,
at the school.
0:00 CJucon Esther -Standard
Bearerq, with Miss Bornita Pier- '
son. ,
7:30 Crystal Rebekah lodge, No.
60. at tho Odd Fellows hall.
7:30 Literature group of tho
American Association of Univer
sity Women, with Mrs. Fred E.
Klddlo, Island City.
0:00 No-hootcss: Bridge club,
with Mrs. Doyle Zimmerman.
club,
Thursday, April 28
1:00 ' Thursday Brldgo
with Mrs, Emma Grady.
1 :00 Women's luncheon and
tournament, at the La Grando
country club.
LL NEVER. KNOW WHAT A WEALTH
TASTE HILLS
RECIPES
JuSaLM WriflMifi.
Tictof c( th y
HofTmoV.cr)' Ojmou
hot prepared toma
rjiit unusuol way
of serving beont..
Saturday - Monday, April 23 - 25
CAMPBELL'S PORK & BEANS
With Tomato xsatn Here Is
Sauce JCr A Money-Saver
Can
Hiljs Bros' patented Con
trolled Roasting process
develops the natural good
ness of the coffee-berry
'A liitle at a time"-in-stead
of in bulk makes
perfect roasting possible
Red Mexican BEANS
Great Northern BEANS
Small Navy BEANS
Tested and approved by
Good Housekeeping Magazine
2-lb. pkg........3
BATH ROOM
AMBASSADOR
5 Rolls...... .V.
CHEESE FULL CREAM " .
COFFEE airway 3 lbs, .
POST TOASTIES 3 pkgs.
2Ss
CANNED VEGETABLES
Corn
Cair
Tomatoes
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Let's AH Turn Out and Boost the K Iddies' Pet Parade Saturday, April 23
As the accuracy of the hour
glass depends upon an even,
continuous flow
a little at a time
... o the uniform flavor of
Hills Bros. CofTcc is pro
duced, hy Controlled Roas
in llic patented process
that roasts evenly, contlnu
ouslr ... "a little at a time."
One of Nature's greatest achievements is the
flavor in the coffee-berries! The flavor, how
ever, musl be fully developed by rousting tho
berries. But if they ore underdone or over
done, the flavor of course is harmed.
Hills Bros.' patented Controlled Roasting
process differs from ordinary methods. It
prevents under-roasting and over-roasling!
Ordinarily, coffee is roasted in bulk. But
Hills Bros, roast a Utile nl a time .... as the
coffee flows evenly, continuously through the
roasters. It is a precise process! Every berry
5
BROS
'"K T9,i,
LAST DAY!
B I Sdcy
ir...HOR his pjFirs,..
bos' Caballero with the W.i LV VI
ladies .... to be flouted, u-i' -'tsAJ
scornedtricked, subdued IPfPP
by this girl ... but what a girl IMMISB&M
HERBERT . . -Viipi
NORMAN FOSTER
Also . . . .
Andy Cl.vrto l . . In.
"CANNON BALL"
Ilellcvo It Or. Not .
; Uy Itlplcy
Goopy Gcer" Cartoon
receives the roast required to develop the de
lightful goodness tbut Nuttirc ntukes possible!
Hills Bros. Coffee can't go slule. The
vactiuin process of packing coffee is the only
method that fully preserves coffee freshness
the air is removed from the can and kept
out. It was originated by Hills Bros, over
thirty years ago. There is no mugic about a
vacuum can it will not make poor coffee
good, but it will keep good coffee fresh.
Order Hills Bros Coffee today by name,
and look for the Arab trade-mark on the can.
Coimg Tomorrow
Vl!r jiJ banks
VANISUING
LKUION
Chapter 0
BOYS AND GIRLS! !
On account of the Pet Parade the
show will start at 10 :00 a. ni. . '
5c From 10:00 'Til 1:00
,iijTMrfinrw'TniinfrTVffiT'ii i ri r-L" I'T-m"
Coining Sunday
HILLS BROS COFFEE
til
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