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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Wednesday, November 8, 1933
SOCIETY NOTES
MIm Uh Vake, Society Editor
Telephone M&Jo 600 Until 8:30 a. m.
Clever Program Marks November,,
Meeting of the Young Women's
Educational Auxiliary
An exceptionally clever program
given last evening at the November
meeting of the Young Women's Edu
cational auxiliary In their hall at the
pint Methodist church was attended
by about 100 members and prospec
tive . members. The president, Mrs.
Isle Adler, presided, over the business
meeting.
Miss Amanda Zabel was chairman
of the program for the evening and
also coached a well chosen cast In a
walking rehearsal of one of the new
plays "The Late Christopher Bean."
The production was very enthusiasti
cally received, each member of the
cast carrying her particular part with
great credit. The several roles were
taken as follows:
Dr. Kuggatt, Miss Mae Stearns.
Mrs. Haggatt, Miss Nell Mahaffegr.
Ada, the elder daughter, Miss Mil
drat Pierce.
Husle, the younger daughter. Miss
Jean Williams.
Abble, the maid. Miss Emogene Rus-eelli
Warren Creamer, the young painter.
Eileen Morelock.
Maxwell Davenport, the art critic,
Mrs. Olen Wagner.
Mr. Tallent, the fraud, Sara Wil
liamson .
Mr. Rosen, dealer In works' of art,
Mrs. R. L. ekeen.
A one course lunch concluded the
evening.'
The committee for the evening con
sisted of mias Amanda L. Zabel,
chairman, Mrs. Julia Carey, Mrs. J.
J. Broomfleld, Mabel E. Morton, Miss
Russell, Miss Mahaffey, Miss More
lock, Miss Williamson and Mrs.
Bkeen.
Home Guards
Meet Tuesday
Mrs. Erickson To
Entertain Club
M. I. L. Club
Entertained
Mrs. G rover Orlmmett entertained
the M. I. L. club at a delightful party
at her home Tuesday. Mrs. Lyle Kid'
d!o was a guest.
Mrs. O. R. Kerr received the priae
for high score au bridge.
Mrs. Ollbert Hunter will entertain
In two weeks.
Margaret Riggs
Weds John Works
Announcement has been received
here of the marriage of Miss Margaret
Riggs, daughter of Charles Riggs and
sister of Mrs. Wesley McDonald, and
John Works Sunday In San Francisco,
Cal. They, will make their home
there where he Is In business.
Miss Riggs has many friends In
this city, having lived here before
moving to Portland whero she held a
position. ,Mr. Works formerly lived
In Portland. . ')',.
Sixteen members of
Herald-Home Guards met Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Miss Mary
Fredericks, 803 O avenue. Mrs. R. L.
Skeen and Mrs. R. P. Tyler gave the
lesson. Light refrcsliments were
served following the meeting.
Ladies of 433
Will Entertain
Mrs, Colon R. Eberhard is chairman
of the committee far the Lodien of
433 for a party at which they plan
to entertain the men on Friday we-:
ning, Nov. 24. plans for the event
-were dLtcussed last night when the
officers met at the Elks temple.
Raymond Pinson .
Weds Martha Jones
Coming as a surprise to Pendleton
friends, announcement of the mar
riage of Miss Martha Josephine Jones,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jones
of 8a J em, and Raymond J. Pinson,
son of Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Pinson of
Pendleton, was made at a reception
at the Pinson home on Saturday eve
ning. The marriage took place ' in
Moscow, on Saturday, October 21, but!
was not announced until last eve
ning. The bride, who Is a charming girl,
Is a graduate of Oregon State, col
lege and is a member of the high
school faculty. Mr. Pinson is a grad
uate of the Pendleton High school
and attended Eastern Oregon Normal
Mr. and Mrs. Pinson will reside at
the Colonl&l apartments.
Mrs. Hoppel Is
Hostess to Club
Mrs. A. E. Erickson will entertain
the Westway crub of the Women's
Benefit association Friday afternoon.
Nov. 10, at her home. 2103 Second
street. A social afternoon has been
the Kings) planned.
FIND IT
HERE
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be In by 9 a. m. '
Kl'MMAUE BALK
fimlUi Bklg., opposite Elks temple.
L. D. 6. Sunday school, rtl., Nov. 10.
11-8-2 tp.
Mrs. Clyde Hoppel entertained the
Wakellta club Monday afternoqf) at
her home with three tables arranged
for bridge. Mrs. Claude L. Berry re
ceived the prize for high Bcore at
brieve and Mrs. Jock Brandt jptyced
second. ' ',
Mrs. A. E. Hug will entertain.'. the
club next week. ."-';..'.
Greenwood P. T. A.
To Meet Friday
Miss Beatrice Younge wllL 'be; In I
charge of the program which will, be
presented at the meeting of the
Greenwood Parent Teacher associa
tion Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock1
at the school. The program will cen
ter around "National Book Week"i
which opens next Monday.
Literature Group'
Meets Wednesday
Miss Margery Horton will wiad the
w;ll-known Broadway stage success.
"Death Takes a Holiday," by Walter
Ferris, this evening at 7 :30
o'clock at the meeting of the Litera
ture group of the American Associa
tion of University women. Miss Kate
Houx will entertain the group at her
home at the Bacajawea Inn.
K. D. Club Members
Enjoy Social
The members of the K. D. club
entertained for their husbands at the
home of Mrs. Laura Wlnburn re
cently. Masquerade costumes were
worn and Mrs. Agnes Wlnburn was
awarded the prize.
Mrs. Wlnburn and Jack McGhean
also received the prizes In a spelling
contest which was one of the amus
ing features of the evening.
Lunch was served after the games.
State Organizer
Coming- Soon
Officers of Chapter I, P. E. O. will
meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. H. A. Zurbrlck.
Extensive plans are under way for
entertaining Mrs. A. E. Caswell, of
Corvallls, state organizer, when she
pays an official visit here on Nov. 16.
I'HIZK IIA.VL'K!
Wednesday evening, 9 o'clock.
Eagles hall. . ll-7-a t
Famous Portland Crawfish served
at the Bacajawea Hotel. 11-8-1 t.
Nov. loth last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 11-7-3 t
Nov. loth last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 11-7-3 t.
Have your radiators repaired and
tops dressed for the winter. Orandy's
Oarage. Phone Main 72. 11-7-8 t.
PUBLIC AUCTION SAI.E
of trunk and contents. Nor. 15, 3 p.
m., 1902 Fir St. ll-3-10t
Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Ct.
11-6-1 m.
Grid Game With Baker
Expected to Be Close
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fldent of victory as La Grande.
Since 1022, when La Grande crush
ed Baker 72 to 6, Baker has won only
two games, La Grunde seven and one
ended In a scoreless tie.
The record:
1822: La Grande 72, Baker 6. ! '
1923: La Grande 63, Baker 7.
1924: La Grande 26, Baker 0.
1825: La. Grande 0. Baker 40.
1920: La Grande 21, Baker 13.
1927: La Grande 6, Baker 35.
1928: La Grande 14. Baker 0.
1929: No game played.
1030: La Grande 24, Baker 6. "
1931: La Grande 0, Baker 0.
1932: La Grande 7, Baker 0.
The game Saturday will be the af
ternoon sport feature of the Ameri
can Legion Armistice day celebration.
featuring a parade at IN a. m.. a
noon luncheon, a boxing card In the
evening and a dance also. j
ILOWKKS FOR AKM1STICE HAY
Special boquets assorted flowers on
sale Friday. $1.00 each. Cherry's Flor
ists, Inc. 11-7-3 t.
He must be a bright French school,
boy who can always name his coun
try's cabinet;
ARRIVED
TODAY
One Hundred Dresses
Especially Arranged to
Sell for I
$4.95 $5.95
$6-95 $7.95 '
Many of These Are Reg.
$15.00 and $18.00 Values
Also a shipment of black and
white jacquets of Lap In and
Pony furs.
See These at the New .
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"Exclusive Wearing Apparel
For The Woman Who Cares" f
FEATURING..
The nun In the boiler room ii utualir Iron
Sittaun't imitH booster. He Jomvu
soot you
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Fred Spaeth
. 1105 Washington
TWO GROUPS OF
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Stoneking's
Grocery Jjgf'
111 China MVolue
IhrOLGEHSiiM:
BE"
Antrim . X 75
C i II Cane
SIKJAIt
ao ib
10 lbs.
TOILIvT TISSUE
$1.22
62c
19c
23c
AmbiuwHutor, 4 rolls ,
SOAP
Hob Whlto,
10 bars
Homliey-n
BAKINC CHOCOLATE
In now packago, 8 Individual
8-or.. :g. .. 14C
Mehlllo IHilc;. 1'limio 3X0-1
i'trv llrlUerv
COAT
Fur Trimmed
Dress Models
$19.75
Included in this group are
the latest styles in black
or brown . . fur trimmed . .
luxurious collars of long
wearing fur. The material
is this season's, popular
Uoucle wool.
Tweed
Sport Coats
$9
.90
This group of sjxirt coals
are the ever popular tweed
mixtures of wool . . . dis
tinctive sleeves and may lie
worn with or without n belt.
STORK .CLOSED SATURDAY OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. FRIDAY
SEVENS-VAN ENGELEM C
'ASUKL-H 11AT CLKANINO
AND BLOCKING
SHOES DVEO
Best Work In Town
10-M-lm
Not. loth last day to pay vater
rent without a penalty. 11-7-8 t.
Not. loth last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 11-7-3 t.
Currier's Tablets- at Moon Drug Co.
11-6-1 m.
Nov.- loth last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 11-7-3 t.
Have your car prepared for winter.
Guarantee! service storage $3 and $5
per mo, Chrysler Oarage. 11-6-fl t.
Moon's Pure Vanilla extract Is bet
ter and costs -less. 3 oz. 33c, 6 oz. &3c.
Pt. tl.39. . 11-6-1 m.
, DID 'OU KNOW THAT
we clean upholstered furniture?
Phone us at Main 60, and we shall
be glad to call and quote prices.
Standard Laundry. 11-3-2 t.
FREIGHT WANTED
Daily trips to Baker. Three trips
per week to Pondoss, Anywhere for
hire service. Bonded and Insured
under state supervision. Home-owned
and Independently operated. Lowest
rates possible for the service rendered.
Ph. Main 709. BOND'S TRANSFER.
10-20-lm
Nov. loth last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 11-7-3 t.
MESSENGER SERVICE
Parcels delivered within city limits
150., Over 100 lbs., extra- Phrai.
Main 78S. 10-9-1 mo
.AKTII ICIAI. KLOWKHH
at a price lower tlian we have ever
olfered ,filM beautiful line before. A
tempting array of lovely colors for
winter decoration. At uei vine s.
11-8-1 t.
FHE-TUANKHUIVINU HAI.E
Of oUnnerware now at Richardson's
Art and Olft Shop. Wonderful reduc
tions In every line and pattern, flpe
dal decorated seta of 33 pes. for only
$3.98. Take advantage of these prices
now at Richardson's Art and Olft
Bhop. 11-0-t f.
i SCHOOL CHILDREN
You .can get scratch paper for
school at the Observer. Now 3 pads Be.
9-14-t t.
" . ,.-.CiOOI TO KNOW
II you have a picture oj a inenu
or loved one which you wish repro-
duced as a miniature or enlarged yo
will be delighted with the result :
you take It to Richardson "The ,
Man" at Rlcliardson's Art and OUtJ
Bhop. . 11-6-t fj
SHAREHOLDERS MEETINQ
Notice la hereby given that a spe-j
clsi meeting of the shareholders of;
the First National Bank of La OrandeJ
Oregon, Is called to be held at thl
City Hall at La Grande, Oregon, afil
10:00 a. m., Saturday, December 2J
1933. l
This meeting is called to determine,
the policy of this bank relative to!
Federal Deposit Insurance and other
matters properly coming before the!
stockholders. '
At the Direction of the BOARD OF
DIRECTORS OF THE FIRST NA-'
TIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE. 1
(Signed) A. K. PARKER, Cashier. I
ll-l-l mi
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HI wt do oua purr
Store Closed Saturday, Armigtice Day r- Open Until 8 P. M. Friday
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THURSDAY & FRIDAY ONLY
Falk's1 wish to thank the people of La Grande and vicinity for the heavy Te
mporise during our 65th Anniversary Sale. Due to the demand we are featuring
a group of specials at prices which will be hard to pass up. Come in and see these
before the holiday. -
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LDEDEilLTtES
From regular stock. Beautiful, New, Silks and Wool Frocks.
Handsomely tailored - $10.00 values for indigent purses.
Thursday
and
Friday .
Only
20
DtDtEiTLTCES
Regular $17.50 stock. "New styles, silks and wools. All good .
' merchandise from our regular stocks, fine workmanship.
Can't be beaten for looks. - i
Thursday
I Friday
M ... Only.
Clearance of Ladies'
HATS
Regular $2.95. , All kinds of materials.
50c
' While They Last
One Group of Large Size Linen
HANDKERCHIEFS
Fine Quality and Assorted Colors.
10c
Odds and Ends of
SILKS
Pastel Shades, Plain Colore. Values to $1.75
65c yd-
An Assortment of
GIFTS
A table of gifts in Pewter, Copper and China.
A good selection for
50c
Men's Dress
SHIRTS
A Selection of Colors - All Sizes
.$1.25
3 for $3.50
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Fancy, Mixed' v.
O'COATS
Double Breasted - Latest Style - Now
$13.95
Odds and Ends in Children's
SHOES
Slippers and Oxfords
99c & $1.98
Regular 35c - Men's Fancy
DRESS SOX
25c
5 for $1.00 ,
Odds and Ends in
BOY'S SHOES
and OXFORDS
Values to $3.95
$1.95
At
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Odds arid Ends in
LADIES' SHOES
Values to $10.00
$4.95
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Wl DO OUR MKT
IF MK'-S
A.
The Best St ore in Town