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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1934)
Wednesday, January 31, 1931 EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Three SOCIETY NOTES Mrs. L. H. Norton and J, L. Hedden Both Complimented at Affairs On Birthday Anniversaries While President Rooeovelt wni celebrating hts birthday, two La Gra riders also were honored yesterday on the occasion of their natal days. Mrs. I. H. Norton was complimented at an affair preceding the Birthday ball at the Sacajawea Inn, and J. L. Hedden was also complimented at a dinner party arranged by his daugh ter, Miss Grace Hedden. Mrs. h. H. Norton was the guest of honor at an event for which her husband was host at their apartment at the Sacajawea Inn last night. Dessert was served with a pink and white color scheme carried out In the table decorations and In the birthday cake. A centerpiece of pink sweet peas was attractively arranged on the dessert table, later In the evening the guests attended the President's Birthday ball At t.ha Rnr-n Inuraa Inn Present were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. kn:bif, iuido jvhmj nuiu, ivu . UHU Mrs. Roecoe Neal, Mrs. C. M. Moore, Guy Burkltt, Mrs. Emma Skelton, the guest of honor and the host. The home of J. L. Hedden was the scene of an enjoyable event last night when his daughter, Miss Grace Hed den, invited guests fov dinner at 6:30 o'clock and for tho evening. Mr. Hedden celebrated his. birthday an niversary yesterday. Covers were rra:ift-?ri f-r Mr. and Mrs. William Shade, Donald Shade, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dlerks, Mrs. Christ ina. Nielsen, Miss Jennie - NJclsort, Ben Noyes, Arlo Noyes, Mrs. Noyes, Miss Elvte Parks, Ivan Parks, Miss Ola Mae Wright, Ray and Lewis Hed den, Miss Mary Nowland, the guest of honor and the hostess. . Mrs. Clausen At Birthday Party When Mrs. Anna Stndman, a well known pioneer resident of Baker, ob served her 84th birthday anniversary Sunday, Jan. 28, Mrs. Julius Clausen, of La Grande, her daughter, was among the guests. A large birthday dinner was arranged in her honor and "open house" was held in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank I. Burt, in Baker. Many of her friends and relatives called during the afternoon to con gratulate her. . Mrs. Stadman was born in Ger many In 1850, came to Portland in 1866, and then to Baker In 1873. Parish Dinner To Be Held Feb. 2 Members of St. Peters parish will hold a parish dinner Friday evening, February 2 in Honan hall. The hour of the event Is set as 6:15 o'clock. "Composing the committee who have 8 Only Fur Trimmed Coats Former Values $17.95 KNITWEAR 3-Picce Suits Values to $16.95 2-Piece Suits and Dresses Values $5.95 to S10.95 To Close Out at Less Than SWEATERS Most Styles. Exceptional Values That Formerly Sold as High as $3.95. All CINDERELLA Phone Main 250 charge of the arrngementa'.are Mrs. Henry Hill. Mrs. Adah dark. Mrs. C. J. Ednholm, Mrs. Lela Jones and Mrs. Lura Oonkey. ... Wakelita Club;! : Is Entertained The home of Mrs. August Erlckson was the scene of an Interesting meet, tng of the Wakelita club Monday af ternoon. Three tables were made up for bridge and the high scores were made by Mrs. W. C. Hoppel. first, and Mrs. A. E. Hug, second. Mrs. Erlck son served luncheon following the cards. The latter will be the next hostess, entertaining on Feb. & at her home. Miss Ray Hostess TQ Bridge Clllb M(bs OortKtnnr Rav entertained, her club at her ome Monday night. Two Tires of Flight; Back to Prison "The most-hunted woman In the country," Mrs. Irene McCann, weary of dodging the,: law, is pictured after she walked into a Chicago police station and gave up, asking to be seat back to Missouri state prison,' from where sho escaped the second time In Dec, 1932. Mrs. Mc Cann was given 10 years In 1931 Xor aiding tier hustmnU'lh mur der of- a 'Jopllrr."Mo.. 'jRlleTi' 1 1 Sti Former Values $1.95 to $12.95 To Close Out PRICE to ?65.00 Former Values $12.75 to $22.50 To. Close Out T Late Fall Styles and Materials. Values to $6.95. To Close Out Your Choice PRICE ' One Lot of Allen-A Fit-All Top, Pure Silk HOSIERY Semi-Service Weight. mm m. Regularly $1.15. P(B!tf' During this Sale Only 'Jf Sales Cash No Exchanges him Bcai Do, goclety Editor Telephone Main 600 Until 8:80 a tables were arranged for contract bridge and the prises awarded to Miss Othella Gray, first, and Mrs. Clyde Bloom, second. Mrs. George Walker will entertain next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Camp Fire Girls Elect Officers Miss Kathleen Williamson was eleoted president of the Outusl Camp Fire Girls Tuesday afternoon when they met with their guardian, Mrs Raymond O. Williams, at 6 :30 o'clock Other officers elected, were Miss Jean Hyde, vice president; Miss Gloria Walker, secretary; Miss Jean Da vies, treasurer; Miss Adelaide Zwelfel, scribe; Botty Jane Grlce, song lead er; Verna Hartford, pianist. Miss Stella Jean Ingle played a pi ano solo. . Mrs. Helvey To Entertain . Mrs. Robert Helvey will entertain th b Women Ss Miss onary society of the Methodist Church South at her home at the monthly business meet ing Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock She lives on U avenue. Allrel Farmer Here Roy McCorey, Alice! farmer, was transacting business In La Grande on Monday. t Ackerman P. T. A. Meets Tomorrow The J. H. Ackerman P. T. A. will meet tomorrow evening at the Nor mal school. All parents and friends are Invited to attend. MIes Thelma Whaley, art Instructor at the E. O. N., who recently was made state chairman of art In the Oregon Congress of Parents and Tea chers, will present the program. Her subject is announced as "Creative Re lease In Art For Children and Adults," and she will discuss teaching art to children and adults and show cor relation with college students and grande school children, grade school children. Tho meeting will be held In the art room where a display of art work by studenui will be a feature, Child Study Group Holds Meeting The child study group of the J. H. Ackerman P. T. A. held an Interesting meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Glenn Wagner, with Mrs. Lloyd Pierce leading the discus sion of the topic. It was announced that her next subject would be "Forming of Habits." The group meets every two weeks and the next meeting Is scheduled for Feb. 13.' " " ' " ' " AM Fall Street and Dinner DRESSES $2.98 $5.95 HATS 412)S SIHTOP La Grande Girls Vanish . r-w x&vtk wig fc if - , i tf4 1 Police of Oregon nnd California are searching for Audrea Mordclle, above, and Doris Sparks, who dropped from sight at Klamath Palls Ore., while en route By auto from Spokane to Hollywood. Au thorities fear the girls were mur dered or killed in an accident. No Meeting Of Society Tuesday Since the 30th was the fifth Tues day in January, the accond Word Ro- , lief society of the L. D. S. church did not hold a formal meeting but spent the afternoon visiting the sick and home-bound. Several vlsltsi were made during the afternoon. mrmw sHws-.ssaa V6. ssvaii Kl ' swam w -s.sjm- s m Always the Finest Tobacco Copjrlrtt. 131, Thi Amarleao Tobarco La Grande High P. T. A. to Meet The La Grande High School Par ent Teacher association will meet to morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the muslo room and the program will Include musical numbers as well as a ono-act play, "The Maker of Dreams." AH those Interested in tho association are urged to attend. , Willow P. T. A. Plans Program J. W. Leonhardt, principal of Cen tral school; Mrs. N. W. Frees, presi dent of the La Grande City Council of P. T. A.; and Mrs. Dee Davis, will bo the principal speakers on tho pro gram to be presented at the meet ing of the Willow Parent Teacher association Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Founders' day also will be observed at a silver tea. To Entertain At Card Party Crystal Rebekah lodge will enter tain at a card party Saturday eve ning at the Odd Fellows hall at 8 o'clock. Tables will be arranged for bridge, pinochle and crlbbage and the men are invited to attend. Mrs. Reynolds To Entertain Club Mrs. J. E. Reynolds has been named hostess to the L. D. club on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Bridge will be the entertainment for the after noon. Benefit Party Date is Changed For tho benefit of the Second Ward L. D. S. basketball team, a benefit dance will be sponsored Fri day evening at 9 o'clock at the chapel by the M. I. A. The basketball five will be one of the participating .teams In the stake tournament at the Rec reational hall on Fob. 13, 14 and 15. Tho dance will be held at the Sec ond Ward church. Entertaining Tomorrow Night Mr. and Mis. Cull LewU are enter taining at their apartment at The Jeffery In Portland for a number of their friends tomorrow evening for coffee and desesrt followed by con tract bridge. Mrs. Lewis was form erly ' Miss Lola Ayrcs. fpr Lucky Strike brings you From the Diamond fane-Shot of the Metropolitan Opera IJoutt in New York Thu Saturday at 1:40 P. M.( Eilttrn Sundird 'I ime, over (lie Krrf and Blue Nnworki of NBC, UCKY STRIKE will broadcait the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York in the complete Opera, "Die Walktire" and VaaiitaT. Resents Question at Senate Inquiry mutmimmtmmmmi.Mmmmi'immm "1 don't think you'ro fair" . . . W. W. Atterbury, president of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, told what he thought of his Interrogators at the Senile air and ocean mail contracts hearing, where he's striking! pictured here. Testi mony at the hearing disclosed that Senator David A. Heed con ducted a llllhiintar tn allow time for the awarding of a contract to a steamship line in which the Pennsylvania Railroad was inter ested. Benefit Dance Friday Evening Since the Old Timers club will en tertain on Feb. 13. St. Mary's Altar society will not hold its benefit card party that evonlng. The date has been set for Fob. 8. FRASER BUYS GROCERY STORE Ed Fi'iiser. who formerly worked for the Grande Rondo Co-operative creamery, loft yesterday for Chchalls, Wash., whero ho has bought a gro cery store. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Fraser and they will make their home there. EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON Through these Saturday aftcrnnnn broad casts, direct from the Metropolitan Opera Mouse in New York City, wc endeavor to pay our rcsnccts to the inherent good taste of America. . . the good taste that has brought such overwhelming patron age to Lucky Strike. .Wc feci Luckics only the Center Leaves (sOCALmDAKj WedneJday, Jan. 81 ' . 7:15 A. A. U. W. International Relations group, with Mrs. Bon- Jamln Johnson, 1803-4th. 7:30 Crystal Robekah todge, aft the I. O. O. P, hall. 8:00 Senior sewing class of First Ward M. I. A.. With Mrs. Elwood Hlatt. Thursday. Feb. 1 1:16 Hl-Lo club, with Mrs. Nolan Skiff. 2:00 Diversity club, with Mrs. Florence Stokke. 2:00 Helomala club, with Mr. Claude Mackey. 2:00 Proshyterian home depart ment, with Mrs. J M. Choato, 804 Mniu avenue. 2:00 Women's Missionary so city, of the Methodist Church South, with Mrs. Itobt. Helvey, U avonue. 7:30 Eagles auxiliary, at the hall. 8:00 La Orando High school P. T. A., at tho school. 8:00 Ackerman P. T. A., at the NormAl school. 8:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. Raymond Gray. Friday, Feb. 2 l:0O chanter I. P. E. O., with Mrs. F. J. Lottes. 1:15 Lucky Do&en club, with Mrs J. O. Camp. 2:00 L. S. to the B. of L. F. and B social club, with Mrs. Ed . Strlcff. 2:00 h. D. club, with Mrs. J. E. Reynolds. 3:30 Willow Parent Teacher association, at the school. 4:00 St V.Ma'i club, with Miss Phyltts ixckwocd. . 6:00 Young Women's Mission ary society of tlie Christian i ohucr, with Mrs. Hoary Wlnburn, 1214 X avonue. 6:15 St. Peter's Parish supper, Honan hall. 7:30 Benefit carnival, Molho dlst church, Fourth and Spring. 7:30 Women of the Mooso, with Mrs. Mary Mayville. 8:00 Rivorla P. T. A., benefit card party, with Mrs Fred Read. 8:00 E. O. N. Men's glee club danco, at the Normal school. 9:00 Benefit dance second ward M. I. A. at the chapel. ... Saturday, Feb. 3 1 8:00 Saturday Evening bridge club, with Mrs. Jack Hlntt Sr. 8:00 Benefit card party, Re bokah lodge, I. O. O. F. hall. , ' Monday, Fob. 5 2:00 Wakelita o!ub, with Mrs. A. E. Hug. 2:00 Art Research club, with Mrs. John Bcnnott. arc amonR the finer tliincs of life be cause in making; this fine cigarette we use always the finest tobaccos and only the center leaves . . . May we express the hope that while you are enjoying the Metropolitan broadcasts you add to that enjoyment by lighting a Lucky? NOT Tie 3:48 La Oranda City Council or P, T. A-, at the Sacajawea Inn. 7:30 Daughters of Union Vot-. erans, at the Lane chapel. - 7:30 Royal Neighbors of Am erica, Odd Fellows hall. 8:00 Bridge club, with, Mrs. George Walker. ' ... Tuesday. Feb. 8 ) ' 2:00 Neighborhood elub, at tho La Grande hotel. 2:00 Goodwill club, with Mrs. B. W. Carr. 7:00 Neighbors of Woodcraft meeting and bridge party, 1. O. O. F. hall. 8:00 Sub-Deb club, with Miss Janet Blngner. 0:00 Elks dance, at the Elks temple. The top of Norrls dam, which the Tennessee Valley Authority la bulld-l tng across the Clinch river near Knoxvllle will be used as a public highway. . phest Colds .... Best treated ycfTK without "closing" NOTICE Series "B" Time Certificates ol Deposit Issued by the First Na tional Bank of La Orande, Oregon on March 1, 1833 and due on December 15, 1034, have been call ed xor payment on re binary 14, 1034. Interest on same ceases af ter that date. First National Bank of La Grande David I. Stoddard, President A. K. Parker, Cashier Send In Tour Fur Trimmed COATS For Mld-wlnter CLEANING Our process safely cleans and re stores now life to your garment. ODORLESS DRY .! CLEANERS 1107 Washington Main 701 ON THE AIR the top leaves they're undcr-dcvcloped ZL Cream of the Crop 0 NOT the bottom leaves