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;!i 833, j k for I tm u a ' t ! ' Thursday, January 25, 1934 LA GRANDE hiVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Paste Hire SOCIETY NOTES MIm brn .Duke, eockty Editor Telephone Main 600 Until :90 i. m. Mrs. Fred Spaeth Elected to Head Women Golfers of La Grande Country Club During 1934 Mrs. Fred Spaeth will head the ac tivities of the women's 'division of the La Grande country club during the coming year, following her elec tion at a meeting last night at C. H. Reynolds office. Nineteen women golfers attended the meeting. Mrs. Elmer McManus was elected vice president and Mrs. Harry Mc Klnlay1, secretary - treasurer. MrB. Spaeth will make her appointments later. Pythian Sisters Social Club Meets The Pythian Sisters social club met Tuesday at the Odd Fellows hall and apent the afternoon, making quilts with Mrs, A. E. Chandler serving re freshments. Tomorrow the club will meet again In special session to finish Its work A regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. L. berry on Feb. 12. Will Entertain Group Friday Mre, Margaret Parket will entertain the Past Guardian Neighbors of the Neighbors of Woodcraft at her home Friday, The meeting will open at 10 o'clock and the day will be spent tacking quilts. Missionary Group Meets Saturday The Young Women's Missionary circle of the Church of Christ will be entertained Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. w. L. Hoyt, 1406 Sixth 6treet. The meeting will open at 6 o'clock with a buffet dinner which will be followed by a program. Mrs. Lyon Will Be Hostess Mrs. F. S. Lyon will entertain her club at 8 o'clock Friday evening at her home. Three tables will be ar ranged for bridge. Ackerman P. T, A. To Meet Feb. 1 The meeting of the J. H. Ackerman Parent Teacher association, .previously scheduled for Thursday night, lias been postponed a week, it was an nounced, today. The meeting will be held Thursday,. Fob, 1 at 8 p. m. at the Normal school. I . At present the Ackerman P. T. A. Is making plans to conduct a candy cale Friday night during the Mon-mouth-E. O. N. basketball gome. Y. P. F. Will Entertain Friday The Young People's Fellowship of St. Peter's Episcopal church will en tertain Friday evening, at 9 o'clock, at the first of a series of dances at Honan hall. Members of the fellow ship and invited guests will attend the event, the latter group being Issued courtesy cards for admission. Boys' Choir Enjoys Breakfast The boys' choir of St. Peter's Epis copal church enjoyed a Epiphany breakfast at the church on Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. After breakfast the members appeared at the 11 o'clock services at 'the church. Send in Your Fur Trimmed COATS For Mld-wlnter CLEANING Our process safely cleans and re stores new life to your garment. ODORLESS DRY CLEANERS HOT Washington Main 701 WestwayClub Installs Of ficers Mrs. Nellie Reynolds was Installed as president of the Westway olub of the Women's Benefit association Wed nesday night ait an evening party at the home of Mrs. Vera Murchlson, Mrs. Lewis Wetzel, past president, was the Installing officer and others who took office were Mrs. Elsie Clark, sec retary, and Mrs. Grace Strelff, faeau urer. Sixteen members and one guest, Mrs. Austin, were present and en Joyed bridge, pinochle and gomes. Mrs. Reynolds received high score at bridge and Mrs. Edith McAnulty won the consolation. Mrs. Mae Riley re ceived first prize at plnoohle, and SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday, Jan. 35 6:00 Presbyterian choir supper, at the church. . 7:30 Delphian, with. Mrs. H. R. Brady. ' ' Friday, Jan. 26 . 2:00 Past Guardian Neighbors of the N. O. W, with Mre. Mar garet Parker. 2 :30 Central Parent Teacher association, executive board, with Mrs. H. J. Leonard. 7:30 Get-together, party spon sored by island City P. T. A., at the school. 8:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. F. S. Lyons. 9:00 Dance, Young' People's Fellowship of fet. Peters church Honan hall. Saturday. Jan. 27 6:00 Young Women's Mission ary society of the Christian, church, with Mrs; W. L. Hoyt. 7:30 Order of Rainbow for Girls, Masonic hall. ., 8:00 American Legion' auxiliary benefit card party, Sacajawea Inn. '. Monday, Jan. 29 2:00 WakeUta olub, with Mrs. August Erickson. 8:00 Bridge club, with Miss Constance Ray. Tuesday, Jan. 30 2:00 Second Ward Relief society, at the ohapel. 9:00 President's Birthday ball, Sacajawea Inn, ' Wednesday, Jan. 31 2:00 So-Ne-He club, with Mrs. Lena Harmon at Mrs.-Erna Gllt- ners. ' . . 2:00 St. Mary's Altar circle, with Mrs. William Slcgrlst. 2:00 Parkdale club, with Mrs. Clyde Webb. , Do You Drive a Wind-Streamer or Wind-Fighter No Matter. FLYING A , Gives Air Smooth Performance to Every Car La Grande Filling Station HamJoclc & Jefferson Mrs. Dollle Buchanan scored second. Mrs. Abble Thomas was presented with the prize In the gamo. Refreshments were served toy the committee. Miss Helen Austin, chair-. man, Mrs. Murchlson, Mre. Callle Spencer, Mrs. Rebecca Koohensparger and Miss Bcrnetta Koohen&parger. ... Literature Group Hears Reviews Miss Agnes Palmer reviewed a group of three plays Wednesday nlRht be fore the Uteraturo group of tile A. A. TJ. Wv The plays, recent successful productions, wore handled In an able manner by the reviewer. Miss Mild red Hawksworth was hostess to the group. "Autumn Crocus", a rather fan tastical drama, by C. R. Anthony. "Biography, a picture of the life of tho sculptres, Clare Sheridan, by Derhan, and "Dangerous Curves," a play by Priestley, wore the three which she presented. 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