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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1934)
Wednesday', March 21, lii.t l ""' J CA GRANDE EVENING 'OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Two' Over The Valley Personals i Jfnvfl ItancliiK Party Members of Mt. Fannie Grange gnve a St. Patrick's party Saturday ; evening at -their haJl near the Cove. Tiiere was a splendid crowd present, i iin exceptionally good time is report ed and the grange profited.1 financial ly. The committee in charge of the 1 arrangement was E. B. Miller. Mrs. Helen Becker, John Miller and John Hicham. !$$k : ift&sfer? (starve iVris&i Sfin,A m - i I, 'h X IV, N in V, ,h Hi Vi r. f iii u H 6 ; ! I ; 1 y Jtt'turns ! 'Mrs. Mary Combes, who has been : visiting her sister at Oakland. Oal.. since before Christmas has returned - to her home at Summervllle. Her : sister. Mrs. Minnie Shoberg. who has visited tlie valley. on several occasions irnd has many friends here, returned ; with her for a visit. ) j Improve j Mrs. Ray German, who lives north ' ' of Pleasant Orove, has toeen a patient I n&ftat Lake for the last ten days. Is j reported to be improving. Her iatr, j Miss Clara Pries, who fei a graduate ' nurse. Is caring for her, ( Alleml Funeral Mr. and Mrs. C. E Lawson, of near Union, and her mother. Mrs. Mary ; Woodruff, went to Portland last week to attend the funeral of a relative. j From Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson were planning to go up Into Wash- l Ington to vliilt their daughter, Miss ; Lois. l'rotie.ii Vereln I -Mrs. Lydla LanUs la entertaining j ' the members of Frauen Vereln ! home ec group of Mt. Fanny grange j ' today, at her home above the Cove. Plans were being completed for the i nprlng meeting of the Pomona grange. ! Hiinilay KcJiool Party There were about 100 people pres ent at the party given Friday evening by the Methodist Sunday school of Imbler, at Ruckman's hall. Those who arranged the affair planned. In teresting things for the entire eve ning, games to begin with, a nice program and refreshments. The Im bler Sunday school Is In a very thriv ing condition and la growing. Charles Cleaver is the superintendent, but during hfci present Indisposition, Joe j Lloyd is in charge. The regular it- ! tendanca tuiw from 70 to 80. ltlrHui:iy Dinner Dub j The Birthday Dinner club waa en- ; tertalned lost Tuesday by Mrs. C. R. j rllbberd at her homo In La Grande. All the members, besides three guests, j Mrs. A. L. Huff of La Grande, Mrs. j Loren Turner of Union and Miss Ed- i 1th Ragatn of Orange Hall, were in j attendance for the poMuok dinner j the hostess served ohortly after the noon hour. The time following din ner was spent In sewing and convcr- j Bit 1 1 on. Mrs. Dora Smutz will enter- i tain the club at her homo Apr, 26. Library ttCnefH The Elgin Women's Improvement club Is sponsoring a sliver tea as a benefit for the Elgin Library, on Wednesday, March 22. A wedding dress style ohow will be a feature of the afternoon. The ladtee are re quested to wear tliclr wedding dresres or -to bring them for someone else to model. It Is expected that all of the wedding; styles from 1884 to 1934 will be represented. Illue Mt. Orange Saturday was Initiation day at Blue Mt. Grange. Mlos Wllma Smith, Miss Edith Ragaln and Beryl Taylor were given the first two dogreea of the In itiatory work during the business ses sion In the forenoon. At the second meeting in April the third and fourth I degrees will be given to these three I candidates and also to some others who have previously taken the first and second degree. Mr. and Mrs. j Olurenoe Carter were elected alter- ! nate delogutes to the state grange j which Is to be held at Rune-burg In ; June. Frank Jasper, master of Blue Mountain, was chosen to represent I tlio local order on the fair hoard. j Mrs. Tom Bates led In the alngliuc ii, i of tv group of Irish songs with Mrs. Ed Japer playing the accompanla xnent on the violin and Mro. Victor ftaguln on the piano. Harry Awry, county agriculturist, gave a talk, his flubject being the different codes in effect along the agricultural line, cs- i pccially tlie creamery or butter code 1 and the proposed new butter code. ! The grange discussed the egg sltua- ' tlon at some length. j The St. Patrick idea was carrlid out ; in the dessert when Section One serv- ; ed dinner at 12:30 o'clock. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O ; o . o o o ' o " Spring's Smartest Styles Are Here o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o You will enjoy seeing thorn Wake, your Easier con tinue complete with a pair of White Shoes from DUKNETT'S $2.95 to $6.75 o o L-WTf Corselef $1.19 Belted, to give that emooth front line every woman ad mires. A value! Laced vorsets $1.19 Elastic band hugs omnll xtri i cf rt oritrac ovei iuuonei nay on and cctton faille! ii i 1" Costume Slips $1.00 Slim fitting, bias cut slips of soft ray on Taffeta, lace trimmed. A value I v am i iff 1 J A.I ft 1 Rayon Undies 39c Kuril Smoothly fitting bloom ors, veatB, pfi"tlCH tulloicil or enclmiitlngly ;rllilncd. Hips seem to lose inches in this rayon vNr coverea, r u u o e r step-in. 14-In., laced. . .v.- 1 Bandeaux i 25c- 7Y Uplift bandeaux in assorted fabrics. . Very dainty for so low a price I 1. Spring Bags excellent styles m fft in timulated BiUU iv.iucr grains. SWEATERS Exceptional Value for Boys All wool! Outstanding values! want- d -i QQ ed colors. pJL.Ot7 Girls' Shoes Patent and $1-29 beige elk kil ties oxfords. Sizes B'A to 2. pair STEP-INS - Elastic 12 and M in. Just a hit of restraint to give smooth fr-i even lines. ijJA.VU' New Sheer cottons 1 Prints. Plaids, StripeBl Solid 7QC colors, I'. Put Yourself for Easter Ties Straps Pumps Oxfords Blouses OUH SHO and you'll be doing the smartest thing ever! Wards Easter shoes are lovelier this year . . new sleek lines that make your feet look delightfully slim! Newer, fresh er colors gray and marine blue sand beige and the always smart black and browns. Ward prices are lower! B-YuurW.rdQ.95 C-Spring Q9S ''5 4,1 .uit cost! juil Jr .marlcit coals it's none'vo6 fil Easter is early this year so are wc! We're 4 ' ahead with the advance fashions that are mF Jv '"' J ' ( smartest for Spring! Coats and suits-3 hVN ' -X tailored, wind-blown or dressy in' J.Y I I colorful tweeds and crepey wool- - , .. ' I ens! Street and Sunday night j frocks in luscious light shades! v Hats that are irresistible! A Frocks in the Dew ponder blue $5.55 IN Cape Gloves Plain and fan- ff m n A cy, in navy H,2" blue, gray, j brown, black. SB pair Washington at I-'ourth 149 Smart Easter shades in chiffon and serv ice -weights. Every pair full fashioned! 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