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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1933)
..Pasta Four Pag;e Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Thursday, September 7, 1933 k It It: 1 1 . in it ; ! r ;; 1 I r i ; SOCIETY NOTES Program For Neighborhood Club Fall Flower Show' Here Saturday Is Made Public Today Judging of lawn In the annual fall flower a how u being held today and colored flags of red and blue will designate those lawns that receive the approbation oi the Judges, Mra. Arnold L. Oralapp, chairman, an 1 nounces. The lawn Judging Is one of the features of the annual fall llower ahow sponsored for the flower raisers of La Grande and the valley by the Neighborhood club. The second feature of the show Is the exhibit of cut flowers at the La Grande hotel ball room on Saturday, tiept. 9, The doors will be open to the pub lic at 3 o'clock In the afternoon and again the evening. A program has been arranged by Mrs. Floyd Sher wood, chairman of the program com mittee for both the afternoon and evening. Miss Gloria Walker and Miss Marian Chrtstenacn will tap dance, Mrs. Leo Miller and Mrs. Myr tle Russell will present vocal selec tions, and Miss Mildred Green will furnish musical readings. - Other details of the show are be ing handled by Mrs. H. A. Zurbrtck, Mrs. Hal Bohnenkamp, Mrs. J. T. Richardson, Mrs. Prank Robinson, Mrs. Oeorge Curroy, Mrs. R. A. Wll kerson, Mrs. Wm. Miller. Mrs. P. A. Epllng, Mrs. W. B. Pickens, Mrs. J. W. Knowles, Mrs. Oeorge B. Rich ardson, Miss Violet Melville, Mrs. W. H. Hertzog, Mrs. J. R. Williamson. Mrs. O. H. Bldwell, Mrs. Charles Wels, Mrs. I, W, Murray, Mrs. Prank Reoh lln, Mrs. Harry U. Myers, Mrs. Ethel Dobbins, Mrs. P. 8. Jester and Mrs. Harley Richardson. ' Mrs, Walter Lane Entertains Club Mrs. Walter Lane entertained Wed nesday for members of the L. A. L club at a delightful afternoon affair at the home of Mrs. Oeorge McVey. Quests Invited were Mrs. Clyde Hop Bel. Mrs. Harry Hanson and Mrs. Johansoh, Three tables were arranged for bridge and the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Charles Hlbbert, first, and Mrs. Clyde Hoppel. second,. A two-courso luncheon was served, following bridgo, at a large table decorated with a centerpiece of flow ers, Mrs. Hughes Will Entertain Club Mrs. George Hughes will entertain t.he Country Women's club at her home on Cove avenue Friday after noon. An interesting afternoon Is j being arranged by the hostess ana re ' freshmenta wM be eervctU. . j j j y , i Juveniles Will Meet Saturday The Juveniles of Mt. Emily circle. No. 70. Neighbors of Woodcraft will mut Saturday. Sept. 0 at 2 o'clock at the homo of their senior guar dian, Mrs, Anna Clower. at 1811 Washington avenue. Since there will be nomination and election of offi cers all Juveniles are urged to be present. Mothers also are Invited. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Clower has said that If any one has a piano which ho or she does not wish to storo that she This Letter Will Brinj? .Toy To Put Folks and Neuritis Sufferers "Dear 81rs: I was so crippled with ncurltlB all down loft side of my head and arm and both knees so swollen that I could hardly get up and down. At times' my feet pained so badly I thought my toes would break olf. I tried everything. The doctor told mo I would be no better while I lived here but I stopped In a drug store in Brooklyn. N. Y., one day last November and the man In charge tcld me to take Kr use hen for three weeks steady and I would get relief which I did. Never felt better and along with It. have lost weight. I weighed 210 then. Now I weigh 154 and while I'm over 50 years old I feel 30. I took It for one thlnf got two so i now have six others hero tak Ing it." Mrs. A. V. Carr, Ft. TUden. N. Y. "It's the little dally dose that does It" so take a hnlf teattpoouful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water every morning before breukfnst. Get Kruschen at O lass Drugs. Inc., Moon Drug Co.. or any live druggist In the world a Jar lasts four weeks and ccsts but n trifle. Adv. Look nt Your HAT Everyone "MTyH hat days are Just around the corner. Get yours out and phone us for expert cleaning and blocking. ODORLESS CLEAN EKS 1107 Washington Main 701 Waterspar QUICK DRYING ENAMELS Beautiful Shades Easy to Apply Pittsburgh' ramt Store Ml Sim. St, 3. A. Big, Mgr. would like to have It at her home for the use of the Juveniles. ' ; . i N. 0. W. In Meeting Here Tuesday . j Fifty members of the Neighbors of woodcraft met Tuesday night at the Odd Fellows hall for a regular buel neaa session, ; The Juveniles of the lodge will meet next Saturday at 2 o'clock, at the home of their senior guardian. Mrs. Anna Clower, 1611 Washington, Instead of at the hall. It was decided In the future they will meet on the first Saturday In each month. The N. O. W. will have their next meeting on Sept. 19, Episcopal Guild Plans Activities A parish supper and a card party were planned as two of the major events of the program of St. Peter's Episcopal Guild during September, yesterday afternoon at a meeting at Honan hall. Mrs. Laura Conkey, Mrs. K. H. Russell, Mrs. George Birnle and Mrs. H. N. Ashby were hostesses and served refreshments. The card party will be given under the auspices of the ways and means committee with Mrs. Hubert Ander Friday and Saturday Sept. 8-9 Mrs. Stewarts , Bluing Regular Bottle I3c Lard 4 " ' " ib. Package 33c Chase and Sanborns ' Dated Coffee 1 ?;27c Ohio ";:, Matches Carton 23c Woodbury's The same soap Best Skin - Scalp - Special Standard Golden Corn 3 Cans2 28C v Salt Any Size iodized Order or Pl;ljn Delivered Any 2-11), 'Place in The Carton cil' f(' 7c 10c PEACHES Snake Rivers Are Now Hole Quality Is Good MIm Ucu Duke, Society Editor Telephone Msln 600 rntn 8:30 , m, son as chairman. The date will be announced later. Sept. 16 is the date set for the par ish supper which wilt be held at Honan hall. The committee In charge Includes Mrs. John Camp. Mrs, La Duslere, Mrs. Frank Rechlln and Mrs. Paul Bull. The next regular meeting will be held at Honan hull In two weeks. Baptist Ladies Aid In Session The Baptist Ladles Air met Wed nesday aiternoon et Riverside pari and made plans for a kitchen shower for the church which will be at the next meeting on Sept. 20. The meet ing opened wlthj a. one o'clock lunch eon and the business session followed over which Mrs! B. M. Godwin, the president, presided. The Ladles Aid will sponsor a mother-daughter banquet on Oct. 3, It also was decided. Ever Ready Class To Meet Friday The Ever Ready class of the Cen tral Church of Christ will hold Its last outdoor party of the season to morrow evening at the home of Ralph Strlngham. The members will meet at about 7:30 o'clock. Two young foxes that wandered ! Into Augusta, Qa., were caught with i bare hands. Dole Grade 3 Broken Slice Pineapple No. 2ia Cans 2 for 33 c Rice Fancy i Blue Kose 5 lbs. 23 c Bacon It Is Good 15c ib. Facial Soap at a new price. for Complexion at 10c MILK All Pure Brand 3 KL 17c Kerr Regular Jar Lids 2 Doz. 25c Pure Cane SUGAR 10 60c 20.s $1.19 10C $5.85 BETTY CROCKER'S SET OF 4 BEETLEWARE MEASURING CUPS for 2 Package Tops from SOFTASILK Jfk!1 59c CAKE FLOUR MAILED TO DKTTV CROCKCR. MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. SOCIAL CALENDAR J Friday, Sept. 8 2:30 Presbyterian Missionary society, with Mrs. L. B. Moe, 1704 Cedar. 7:30 Ever Ready class, Chris tian church, with Ralph String ham, t . Saturday, Sept. 9 2:00 Fall flower show, spon , sored by the Neighborhood club, La Grande hotel. 2:00 N. O. W. Juveniles, with Mrs. Anna Clower, . 7:30 Order of Rainbow for Girls, at the Masonic hall. Monday, Sept. 11 8:00 Pythian Sisters, Odd Fel lows hall, Tuesday, Sept. 12 2:00 Second Ward Relief so ciety, at the Second Ward L. D. 8. chapel. 7:30 Second Ward M. I. A., at the Second Ward L. D. 8. chapel. 7:30 Women of the Moose, at the Odd Fellows hall. Wednesday. Sept. 13 2:00 Helomala club, with Mrs. James Oneal. 7 :30 Rebekah lodge, at the Odd Fellows hall. NATEOWAIL STARTING SEPTEMBER 8 Train loads of soap have been bought for THIS EVENT. Every Red & White Store in the Nation is offering these fine soaps at prices made possible only by such a huge purchase. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed Our soaps are manufactured by one of the largest and most reliable makers of high grade soaps in America. 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Bgs PEACHES Fancy Mammoth Halves lied White f)Q 3 Large Cniu UC CKOirE HALVES Blue White fJ a Large Cans die FIN LAYS ARE ON WAY EAST'L Mrs, P. R. Flnlay and sister, Miss Edith Ackley, and Elliott, Paul and Leland Flnlay, en route to Batue Creek, Mich., to make their home arrived at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone park on Monday night. according to word received here to day. They reported an excellent trip so far. . They are making the trip by auto mobile. They left La Orande late last week. MRS. PERSHELL HAS OPERATION Mrs. George Pershell is In a eatle faotory condition at the Grande Ronde hospital following a major operation. DOUBLE TRAGEDY PORTLAND, Sept. 7 W) Mike Ul an owl tz, 42, a logger, after beating his wife in an argument over $25, shot and killed her, then turned the weapon upon himself, inflicting a fatal wound. Mrs. Ulanowitz died shortly after foemg (received at a local hospital. Until last Saturday he had been employed by an Oetrander, Wash., logging company. 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Quarts 15C 1' Lwi LIBERTY THE FOREST the past sx picturlzatlons of Greys novels, also wielded the megaphone on this production. - There is action from start to lin lsh in "Man of the Forest" two fisted, red-blooded action of the type 49c Boston Butts Cellophane Wrapped Small Size Mild Cure Pound 14c i 6 Bars 25C 4 Bars 18C A.i 1 I IOC I sWv; 9. 35n I -lb. Cnrton wy sgi l ii 2m oCn liwtfvi sfivigpWBr that Zajic Grey fans have come to accept us a matter of course In hu stories. Scott, the "Man of the Foret." la the central flguro In ti action. He learns that Boery, til8 menace, plans to kidnap Miss Hilne, In this way. Beery hopes to preveni her Irom assisting her uncle, played by Carey, In protecting hlB ie,jal right to his land. Scott, a Mend oi Carey, therefore, kidnaps her him self. Beery and his gnng follows, and in the fight which ensues he klils Carey, Beery accuses Scott of the murder', however, and Bcott Is thrown into Jail. Ultimately, tlirough the assist, ancc oi his pet mountain lion, he succeeds in escaping, and again llees with Miss Millie. The film reaches Its climax In the exciting develop, ments that follow. 3 jT 1 J! Thafr's how children take to delicious, crispy Oaked Post Toasties! And it's so good for them! No wonder children love to eai Post Toasties! ... No wondei they always ask for big helpings every time! So crisp 'and crunchy-good. these tender, toasted hearts oi corn! And they taste just sweet enough! . . . served plain with nilk or cream and sugar, oi opped off with your favorite runs or berries. And there's energy in every imilul! . . . quick energy for hdclren and grown-ups alike, .'ry Post Toasties tomorrow! A roduct of General Foods. "OYS FOR THE CHILDREN) .'oil Toustlos Cut-Ouli now on ovory iot:ugc. Soldiers, clowns, circus tinlmols . . , what fun for boys ond Qlrlil Thay're FREE. fc P. F. Corn.. 1931