La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 13, 1934, Image 3

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    Friday, April 13, 1931
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.
Paire Thre
OC I E T Y
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Miss Mabel Morton
8oclety Editor
Phone: Main 600 Until Noon
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Dr. Margaret Ingle, Mrs. J. K. Wright
Report State Conference Before
Grande Ronde Chapter D. A. R.
Members of the Grande Hondo
chapter of the Daughters of the Am
erican Revolution all felt they had
attended the recent Slat annual state
conference of the Oregon society after
the delegate, Dr. Margarte Ingle, and
Mrs. J. K. Wright, state lLbrartan,
had completed their reports last eve
ning. The recent conference held In
Portland was attended by about 150
women from all over the state with
the president-general, Mrs. Russell
William Magna, as the honored guest.
'Business matters of grave concern
to members of the society occupied
the major part of the three days the
conference was in progress, but so
. olal events honoring national and
t state officers, principally, were given
by several groups and Individuals
and were reported as having been
very delightful affairs, all of them.
While these reports were of Interest
chiefly to Daughters, It Is of general
Interest locally that Mrs. H. G. Smith,
formerly of this city, but now of
Salem was elected state custodian, an
honor which La Orande women feel
was well deserved. Also at the open
ing service on Sunday afternoon
which waB a very beautiful and very
Impressive service in memory of the
Daughters who had passed on dur
ing the twelve-month, a candle was
lighted In memory of Mrs. H. M.
Buck, a sister of Mrs. Smith, and also
a former La Grande resident and
member of the Grande Ronde chap
ter. After tho reports, Mrs. C. A. Kopp
read a story of her experiences as an
alr-traTeller by Mrs. Magna. The
president-general was on a tour of
late conferences and had visited 14
states within a very few days, doing
all of her travelling by airplane,
which she considers the safest, the
cleanest and the most economical
way to travel when time Is a factor,
In these days. Her presence at tho
Portland meeting was a source of
great Inspiration, the delegates re
ported. The reports were a part ofl the reg
ular monthly meeting over which the
regent, Mrs. W. B. Pickens, presided.
The guests wer0 Invited to the Ingle
home for dessert at 7:30 o'clock, the
hostesses, Dr. Inglo and Miss Morton
being assisted by Mrs. Stella Ingle
and Miss Mary Ingle.
High School P. T. A.
Has Fine Program
Members of tho High school Par
ent Teacher association who attended
the meeting- Thursday evening hoard
an excellent program, It is reported.
Robert McMillan opened the program
ovlth . a cornet solo "Aphrodite" by
Edward Prank Rohan. Elmo Stevcn
uon gavo a very fine talk on keeping
abreast of the times In the matter of
recreation, "It is up to us to adapt
ourselves to new situations and to set
up a program of activities for t:ie
leisure time," he argued. He elabor
ated on tile summer playgrounds
movement In La Orande, emphasiz
ing the fact tliat It was important to
have such an outlet for the energies
of the children when they are not
otherwise well employed. Mrs. George
Lyman had for her topic "Keeping
Abreast of the Times In the Home,"
and her remarku were timely.
Arnold Gralapp substituted for
Superintendent Herbert Evans and
his talk was along tho line of emer
gencies in long-tuno education, first,
Immediate emergency relief and sec
ond a long-time program to develop
revenue for the schools to be used
other than for buildings.
Helomala Club
At Mrs. Hansen's
Mrs. Harry Hanse entertained the
Holomala olub Thursday afternoon
at three tables of bridge. Mrs. Art
Wcogcl received tho prize for high
score and' Mrs. W. O. Hoppel, second.
After cards, the hostess served. Her
decorations about the house were tu
lips and other spring flowers.
The club will meet In two weeks
with Mrs. L. O. Smith.
Riverside Ladies
In Meeting
Hi- hnm nt Mrs. Hole.- .To that af
fair, each member is asked to bring
a fork, a spoon and a tea tovvoi wiucu
will be donated to Lane chapel.
Games and refreshments followed
the business meeting. The next meet
ing will be May 10 with Mrs. Fred
rtfju. Mrs. Lewis Wotael and Mrs.
Prank MoClaln as hostesses.
Educational Com.
A. A. U. W. to Meet
The educational committee of the
American Association of University
women, co-aoeratlnc? with the par
ent teacher association will have their
regular meeting Tuesday evening,
April 17 at 7:30 o'clock at the Saca
jaweft Inn. Miss Oladya Turley will
speak on the subject "A Program of
Health For the Child'" and will also
lead the round-table discussion, when
questions regarding health problems
for children may be presented.
Pythian Sisters
Club Meeting
Sixteen members of the Pythian
Sisters club enjoyed a social afternoon
Tuesday with Mrs. Wesley McDonald,
the time being spent with sewing
and conversation. Plans were made
for a benefit card party to be given
April 25, the committee for the af
fair being Mrs. A. E. Chandler, Mrs.
Wesley McDonald, Mrs. Walter Jones,
Mrs. A. E. Erlckson, Mrs, Ray Buell
and Mrs. Jamos Oneal,
The next regular meeting of the
club will be April 25 with Mrs. Bay
Buell. - ;
Northside Club
Calls Meeting
A very Important meeting of the
Northside Improvement club 1b being
called for Wednesday afternoon at
2:00 o'clock at the L. D. S. church.
Mrs. C. E. Bragg and Mrs. J. L. Sln
den will have charge of the enter
tainment. Tlie flower discussion will
be In charge of Mrs. J. I. Wilson and
Mrs. E. O. Morris. Plana for the an
nual spring clean-up and the flower
show will be discussed thoroughly.
Tlie president, Mrs. Guy Price, is urg
ing all tho women of the north side
to attend tlie meeting. The attend
ance has been quite large, It Is stated,
but the subjects to be considered are
of vital Importance to all residents of
this part of the city.
Mrs. Russell Clark
Entertains W.F.M.S.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
society of the Methodist church met
Wednesday with Mrs. Russell Clark.
In the absence of the president, Mrs.
Leigh ton. Mrs. O. C. Headley, presided
during the afternoon. Mrs. R, F. Ty
ler had charge of tlie devotlonals,
using "Thy Word a Light." Plans
were laid for a Mother-Daughter pic
nic supper at Riverside park some
evening late in April. It was an
nounced that the motorcade would
arrive In La Orande during the latter
part of May and those In the party
would speak at the church. The les
son for the afternoon, was a study of
the life and education, of girls and.
women in Korea and was presented
by Mrs. T. E, Plerson, Mrs. Lee Han-
ford, Mrs. R. S. Tyler and Mre. W.
H. Hertzog. Mrs. Clark served re-
freshmenta assisted by Mrs Hertrog.
Tho group adjourned to meet In
May with Mrs. Horetman for an all
dny meeting to roll bandages,
.
Visiting Wives
Guests of Mrs. Walz
Mrs. J. George Wala was hostess to
a merry group of ministers' wives,
who are visitors of the Presbytery
(Continued on Page Pour)
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday, April 13
0 :30 Girls' Missionary Circle,
Christian church, with Luc hid a
Bishop.
Saturday, April 14
3 :00 Eastern Oregon Music
Festival at Eastern Oregon Nor
mal school.
3:00 Mohawk club, Mrs. Jim
Oneal.
7:30 Evening program Muslo
Festival, at E. O. N.
Monday, April 16
2:00 Art Research, Mrs, Arthur
Wight.
8:00 Eastern Star Social club,
Masonic hall.
8:00 A Capella choir concert,
, First Presbyterian church,
Tuesday, April 17
2:00 La Grande Neighborhood
club. La Grande hotel.
7:30 Educational committee A.
A. U. W. and P, T. A. at Saca
Jawea Inn.
FIRST ANNUAL CONCERT
ACAPPELLA CHOIR
Andrew Loney Jr., Director
Monday Evening, April 16th
Presbyterian Church
Eight O'clock
Tickets may be procured from memliers, or on Satur
day and Monday at either Glass Drug Store or Guthrie
Jewelers. Ticket sale limited to 400.
Admission - 35c
Innerspring 'wARD" " J& I ''' Wl
deep toil. forQEfc.lMt WEEK J, I . : nnV
comfort. Tick- J c -V - K .,. X & R Af-, K fill lull LU
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The Riverside Ladles Aid met
Thursday afternoon at Lane chapel
with Mrs. Alfred Neukirschner and
Mrs. Fred Tuveson as the hostesses.
There were 17 members present and
the business meeting was in charge
of Mrs. Harold Hale, the president.
Arrangements were made for a pot
luck dinner to be held April 26 at
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In the spring we all feel the need of new clothes, and a bit of rejuvenation to keep
up our morale. Our homes are the same way. They need new touches, a few
accessories to make them livable and attractive. We've many inexpensive sugges
tions a lamp or two, some fresh draperies, awnings for windows and porches,
some new window shades. Now is the time to make these changes while stocks
are complete and selections unusually varied.
Check Your Needs With This List
Wido selection of bridge and floor
lumps to dress up your home, &0 QQ
starting at 9vO
Another small Item that will brighten
up your room Is a colorful tye-dye. AA
scarf. Small size O tf v
If your wall Is somewhat gloomy, Just
try placing one of our new framed IQ
mirrors on it. Special
A pretty sofa cushion will add col
or to your room, and brighten up 0 Off
your davenport tj)JL.UcJ
Wouldn't your home seem newer If you
had new net or marquisette AA
curtains? From dV
Footstools are alwnys a handy little
piece of furniture, and these are Q- 1IZ
very attractive tlii t)
A little table at the end of your
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Brighten up your kitchen with now
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A very beautiful floor covering
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Perhaps a little less than a dollar will
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Give the canary a new cage this
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A nice selection at ()iiUU
With warmer weather ahead, select
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hot plates pMjO
Don't overlook our special show
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A comfortable and sturdy rocker
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Comfortable Spring - filled mat- '
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A New Maytag Washer will solve
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Trade In your used range on the
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