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Wednesday, November 29, 1933 E GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, QBE. Page Three SOCIETYNOTES Mrs. ftalph Badgley Is Speaker At Neighborhood Club Mrfl. Ralph Badgley, wife of the professor of science at the Eastern Oregon Normal school, and herself a brilliant student of biology, discussed "Biology, the Science of Life," yester day afternoon before the La Grande Neighborhood club. Musical numbers were furnished by Miss Mary Eliza Angel who sang "The Sweetest Flow er that Grows," by Howley, and "Rain," by Cur ran, accompanied toy her sister, Miss Lily Belle Angel. The latter Miss Angel played a piano solo, "Prelude," by Stojowskl, and Mlse Jean Williams presented two read ings, "Philanthropy" and a one act play skit. Mrs. Badgley humanized the sub ject of science and presented It In an entertaining as well as an Instructive way. , "Life may have been spontaneous when In the primal pools of water, containing carbon dioxide, the sun sent Its rays and an electrical storm caused the formation of the nitrites and nitrates to add to the. necessary components of life In the pools," she said. : Skulls, bones, caves and other evi dences Illustrate the coming of early man, she added. -'- Development of the cell and here dity, a subject which catches the I common Interest, also were discussed. Among humans, short thumbs, sev eral finger, crooked little fingers, color blindness, hemophilia and long life eye color are known to be Inherited. Mrs. Badgley also presented many other new ideas which have been In troduced Into the field of science. Mrs. Jack Oliver Entertains Club THE NEWFANGLES Mrs. Jack Oliver entertained the Wakellta club Monday at Its weekly meeting at her home. Mrs. James Oneal was a guest and completed three tables for bridge. Mrs. Alvah Crowley received the prize for high score and Mrs. Jamea Oneal was second. The club will meet next Monday afternoon with Mrs, Joel Richardson. Refreshments were served by the hostess. -. i. Women of Moose To Stage Benefit The Women of the'' Moose made plans for a Christmas tree and bene fit card party Tuesday night at a meeting at the Eagles hall. Mrs. Mary Feuerhelm presided over the business meeting. V The benefit card party will be held Friday evening, Dee. 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sine. Check and Double Check DON'T KNOW WHW IT WON'T UKE HIS TP.CE-1 HM THE. STRANGEST FEELING L WHEN t MET HIM Everybody's Going! JOHNNY ROBINSON and ins BROADCASTING ORCHESTRA The Dance Treat of 1933 Music Corporation of America Sponsors of Gus Arniieim, Tod Flo Rita, Anson Weeks, Ben Blrnte, Guy Lorntmrdo and others, presents the Pacific Northwest's Ace Dunce Band Direct from all summer at Jantzen Beach, Portland and en route to Los Angeles winter engagement, 12 Musicians 13 Entertainers Featuring Miss Beryl Gray and Steve Barrett Thanksgiving IDAWCIE Thursday Night - 9 P. M. Sacajawea Ballroom P. D. Q. Club Sponsors )WWY WOBt?r?THE 1 INEUTMJe WIU. LOOK HIM OVEB, BEFORE THEY LET VMM HAVE. JIMMIE J V I 3AY, THAT GWES ME A HUNCH -I'M GOING TO CM.L OTOOIX,THW GOOD-NATUPED COP WHO WW3 TRYING TO FIND UMMtE'S BELMIONS ES -SvW w GOSNG TO HAVE HM CHECK. KSSSSV OP ON THOSE GtttMS FOB ME W WHY Jm CAJU. HIM Mt. Emily Circle Meets Saturday Mt. 'Emily circle. Juveniles of the Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold Its monthly meeting Saturday, Dec. 2 at 2 o'clock at the home of the senior guardian neighbor, Mrs. Anna Clower. Names will be drawn for Christmas presents which will be exchanged at the Christmas program. Members also are urged to bring the presents to send to the Woodcraft home. . Refreshments will be served and mothers of Juveniles are Invited. ' Chapter I, P. E. 0. Meets Friday Chapter I, P. E. O. will be enter tained Friday afternoon, Dec. 1, at the home of Mrs. C, R. Seltz. Luncheon will bo served at one o'clock. Mrs. Hug Hostess' To N. B. B. Club cock scored low. Mrs. Pldcock will be the next host ess entertaining on Dec. 7. , Mrs. Lockwood Entertains Club Three- tables were arranged for bridge Tuesday when Mrs. Philip Lockwood entertained the Diversity club at her home. Mrs. Roy Forres ter, Mrs. Charles Spaeth and Mrs, Lloyd Barnwell were guests. Mrs. ' Joe Williamson mado high score and Mrs. M. E. Waugo scored fourth. Mrs. Barnwell received guest prize. Refreshments wore served and the table appointments carried out a Thanksgiving motif, .. . Mrs. A. E. Hug entertained the N. i B. B. club Tuesday afternoon at her home. Misses Nona and Lydia Aus tin, of Portland, house guests of their ' niece, Mrs. Wesley McDonald, were ln 1 vlted to complete the tables for bridge. ' Mrs i Wesley McDonald received the prize for high score, Mrs. Will Pld- i ' RUNDOWN, LOST WEIGHT Mrs. Chas. Focan 01 Route 1, Jefferson, Ore., said: "1 became .In a run down, exhausted condi tion through hard work and bringing up my fam ily. My appetite failed, 1 had frequent sick-head-aches and suffered with pains In my back, lost welnht nnd wad wn, ' weak. A few bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golder ' Medical Discovery soon had me In perfco I health." Sold by druggista everywhere. New size, tablets SO cts., liquid $1.00. Largt size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. "VeUoOurPui MAY INVOKE INITIATIVE TO KILL LAW (Continued From Page One) publto works administration would probably be disbanded, and all its funds spent, with Bonneville far from developed. The message again warned that merger of Bonneville and Grand Coulee projects would be of benefit to Washington but not to Oregon. Eamily Dinners To Feature Tomorrow (Continued From Page One) relatives, and also a number of La Ornndera are going to other towns for the day. This evening at 7:30 o'clock at the First Baptist church, the churcheB of the city will hold a union Thanks giving service, with the public In vited. Both the public schools and the Eastern Oregon Normal school were ,43ki Worn? EDaw & ' ' j STARTING FRIDAY, DEC. 1 CLOSES TUESDAY NIGHT In preparation for our new Christmas merchandise we must clear our floor. Hundreds of new fall frocks and coats are" being offered in this four-day event at prices that should not be announced until our regular spring clearance. COATS Included In these three groups nre the newest fall and winter styles of fur t rimmed and tailored models. Mat e rinls nre Needle Point, Knotty Tweed, Mixtures, lloucle wool with furs of Lynx, taracuk nnd Jap Mink. Colors nre Itlnck, Brown, Wine and Navy, Regular $45 Now Group I .$37.50 DRESSES Unusuaffy attractive models of silk and wool. Newest colors and distinctive patterns. Group I Values From $6.75 to $9.90 $5.95 to adjourn this . urtcrnoon until next Monday morning, giving the students a four-day holiday. EOG I'KK KS DOWN A CENT PORTLAND, Nov. 20 W) After ail hour of tnwline. tnwr nHrwi uwta named for eggs by the Pacific co-ops ' after toeing up against still lower priced sales by outsiders and private firms. Prices were down 1c all around except pullets. v thateczemV 4 I ITCHES AND F HSlNBEAimyJl TRY RES1N0lT C JW I OINTMENT" I f V N0W IT WILL r ,Some time ago ectcma broke out on my leg. After weeks of special treatment during which, time the itching and burning was so Bevcre I could hardly stand it, I was told nothing more could be done for mc. A friend of mine urged zne to try Resinol Oint ment, which I did. I am happy to Bay it healed my legcomplctely and I have never had any break' ing -out since." Mr. E. F. N4meonTtqutti. , Pawtucket,H.I. FOR FREE TRIAL size package of IUstnol Ointment and Soap with copy of our Skin Treatment book let. write to Rciinol.Depait ment 89. Baltimore, Maryland. mm Red Cross Dmg Store T3 "THE YEAR'S GREATEST EVENT" WATCH FRIDAY'S PAPER Group 2 Group 3 Group 2 Group 3 Regular $65, CJ 7 CH Regular $73, fljCC flf Values from QC S!17.95 Cl A 7K Now tPII .JU Now ..... lPOO,JJ $10.95 to $U.50lJ I ,JO to 22.50 tJlTl'l O Knit Dresses Millinery Hosiery Corsets 2-Piece Suits Values OK Famous Allen-A for Quick Sale Specially Priced to $3.95 1X0 Educed Quick'Removal to $6.95... ...... $2.95 79c , 10 r J r Friday Morning AT 8:30 A. M. Falk's Toyland will open its 1933 Chrstmas season Friday morning with a new array of toys from Santa's workshop at the North Pole. Marvelous Fine Toys of all kinds . . . and more fun. BRING THE KIDDIES FOR THEY'LL ENJOY ALL OF IT A Big Treat For EVERYONE. A bigger and better Christmas Season. Some of The Super Values In Toys Featured For The Opening Day . . . MICKEY AND MINNIE MOUSE DOLLS $1.Q5 MOVING PICTURE SET ... $1.95 TOY LINE FLYER TRAINS t5 dump trucks ggc FIRE CHIEF SIREN COUPE , J. $JJQ Electric Head and Tail Lights DOLLY'S GLASS TEA SETS QQC In Blue, Green or Topaz LARGE CHEST OF TOOLS FOR JUNIOR 99C It Will Pay You to Buy Toys Now and Falk's Will Hold Them For You For Xnyis Delivery. v.v (SUMPEIREILLA SISIOIP 1113 Adams Ave. La Grande Phono: Main 250