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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1934)
Tuesday, May 8, 1934 CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. oooooooooooooooooooooooo , . Miss Mabel Morton r Society Editor Phone: Main 600 Until Noon SOCl ETY . Miss Lorna Lef fel Reaches Sixth Birthday Anniversary And Gives Lovely Party at Riverside Park Miss Lorna Leflel. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Leffel has attained the responsible age of six years and Saturday 23 of her young friends were her guesta at a picnic birthday; party at Riverside Park. Lorna was especially delighted to have her kindergarten, teacher, Mrs, Hodgln, present Xor the event and al so Mrs. Lindsey. Other adults who assisted Mrs. Leffel with the enter tainment were Mrs, Robert Carey and Mrs. Chester Thompson. There were games and refreshments. The birth day cake which was the center of attraction was a gift of Lorna's aunt, Mrs. Ralph Comstock, of near Cove, and It had been decorated by another of her good friends, Mrs., Tom Conk lln, also of Cove. The favors were clown dolls. Lorna received many pretty gifts from her guests during the afternoon. Hope Chapter To Hear Program Tho regular meeting of Hope Chap ter No. 13. Order of the Eastern Star will be held Wednesday evening. May 9 at the Masonic hall. Follow ing the regular session, over which the worthy matron, Mrs. L. B. Moe will preside, a musical program by pupils of Florence Lynch Miller will be presented. Tills will consist of a string ensemble of 23 pieces and also three soloists. Miss Joan Bouvy Is Party Hostess Mrs, Lee Bouvy took a company of 21 girls to Riverside Park Satur day afternoon in honor of her daugh ter, Joan's 12th birthday anniversary. It was a very splendid party with games for a few hours and then the lunch which Mrs, Bouvy served, rounding out a complete afternoon. N, 0. W. Sewing Club to Meet The Neighbors of Woodcraft Sew ing club will meet Thursday after noon. May 10 at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Yeake. Mi's. Lucie Buell, Mrs. Agnes Andrews and Mrs. Anna Shultz will bo assisting hostesses. All members are asked to bring their needles and thimbles. The next meeting, of the lodge will be held in tho I. O. O. P. hall on Tuesday evening, May 15, Queen Esthers Enjoy Pot-Luck There were 20 High school girls at the homo of Miss Verna Lee Han ford last evening attending the meeting of the Queen Esther Circle of the First Methodist church. The potluck supper was served at 6 :30 xjf'clock and hen the Wesson fol lowed, with Miss Evelyn Ballard In charge. During the business meet ing, the girls planned for their next meeting which will be with Miss Jose phine Fisher at her homo on Lower Covo. I Riverside Ladies Aid Postponed Tho next meeting of the Rlversido Ladies Aid society will be held Tues day of next week. May 15, instead of this week as originally announced. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Fred Read, 1907 Oak street, Mrs. Read and Mrs. Frank McClaln being Joint hostesses. International Group to Meet The International Relations study group of the American Association of University Women will meet Wed nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock With Miss Helen S. Moor, in tho Sacajawca annex. Miss Moor will present a study of British dramatics In rela tion to International understanding. Wakelita Club With Mrs. Hoppel Mrs. Clde Hoppel used spring flow ers in yellow and orange hues when she entertained her bridge club, the Wakelita. Monday afternoon. Mrs. John Allen and Mrs. Walter Jones were club guests. Prizes were award ed to Mrs. Jack Oliver and Mrs. Wil liam McClure. Mrs. Hoppel served. The nexq meeting of this club will Permanent Wave Schoolgirl tff-1 mm Wave 3l.9 F I N G E II W A V E 8 Wet, 35c Dry, 50c Cinderella Shop All Work Guaranteed Phone Main 250 1113 Adams gs5g Includes icfj'jp-""! Shampoo, (St'L N Haircut y0 , ) Fingcrwave and $lj'G0 ba on Monday afternoon. May 14, at the home of Mrs. McClure In the valley. Lois Broomf ield Has Birthday Party Ml6s Lois Broomlteld celebrated her I4th birthday anniversary by enter taining a dozen of her girl friends at the homo of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richardson, Mon day evening. The evening was de voted to bridge. Miss Dorothy He li ning making first prize and Miss Katheryn Gregory, consolation. Miss Lois assisted by her sister. Fern, served a lunch, the birthday cake be ing in evidence and having pink, and blue decorations. The hostess re ceived numerous birthday gifts. Sr. Sewing Club Meets Wednesday Tho senior sewing club of the first ward. M. I. A. will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. G. R. Williams. Children Have A Missionary Meeting Tho Kings Knralris-Home Guards will meet Wednesday afternoon- at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Russell Clark, at her home, 1200 Ccdai street. This group Is the Junior missionary soci ety of the Methodist church. w Dick Larkin Is Complimented Tho Misses Verna Lee Hanford, Bet ty Grlce, Adelaide Zweifel and Louise Whitney entertained Saturday night at the Hanford home, 1304 Sixth street at a farewell, party for Dick Larkin who leaves La Grande at the close of school. Gomw and dancing wero enjoyed and refreshments served. Those present were Jean Hyde, Jane Williams. Barbara Fines, Stella Ingle, Graco Bohnenkomp. Kathleen Wil liamson and the hostesses, Waldron Parker, Bob McWayne, Lyle Gcrber, Georgo Hill, Gerald Hill, Bill Hough, Bob McClay, Gene Rochester, Bill Neff and Dick Larkin. ' Gatusi Girls Plan For Swim Tho Gatusi Campfiro group met Monday at the home of their guard Ian Mrs. Raymond O. Williams. Among the Interesting things dis cussed was a swimming party which will be held next Saturday, Mlny 12. HERE'S YOUR INVITATION TO Saearom. S"bcrt ltfmemaiuanA Bureau Colour lrvKIixKer MM it All over town, pencils are be ing sharpened. Women are getting ready! Telephones are ringing, voices saying, "You're coming with me tomorrow aren't you; to see Marian Rogers Spencer from the Homemakers' Bureau?" And other voices are answering, ."Yes!" DOOHS OVKS AT 1 P. M. Remember the Place, Too! COl'KSB STARTS AT 2 PROMPTLY Saeajawea Ballroom This is your invitation. And our suggestion is that you come early (the earlier you come the better your seat will be), bringing paper, pencil and lots of friends. You . . and they , . will be more than welcome. Come One! All! Come Early! . . . And by all means . . . come EVERY DAY! pU.. ,iy,.,tj oooooooooooooooooooooooo Poppy Club Closes Years Activities Members of the Poppy club closed their .social year with a specially ar ranged party last evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gra ham, 801 M avenue. Husbands were the guests and the first feature was the potluck dinner served at 7 o'clock. Bridge followed at four tables, Mrs. Chester Thompson and Walter Palm er making high score and Mrs. Clar ence Green and H, T. Hacker mak ing low score, Mrs. S. Morgan Will Be Friday Hostess Mrs. S. B. Morgan. Hie Sixth street, will be the hostess to the Presbyterlnn Missionary society Fri day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home. The committeo In charge con sists of Mrs. John Bennett, Mrs. George Richardson, Mrs. Joe Wil liamson, and Mrs, Williamson will havo charge ot tho devotlonals. The subject for consideration will be "Spanish Speaking People In the United states." , Poppy Sale To Be Discussed The American Legion Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock In the Sacajawea Inn. Mrs. Hazel Graham who has charge of the poppy sale which will be on May 26 this year will discuss her plans for the sale and will also announce the day when the crosses are to be made. The auxiliary each year places a cross covered with pop pies on the grave of each deceased ex-servlco man, and of deceased members of the auxiliary. There are over 60 such In Union county, it Is -reported. There were 600 popples left over from last year's sale and these will be used for the crosses this year. The auxiliary has pur chased 2500 for sale this year, and they- are hoping, through the co-operation of La Grande people to dis pose of all of them. SON IS BORN TO II. WARNERS Word was received In La Grande this morning of tho birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warner of Pendleton, lruto night In a Pendleton hospital. The bnbe weighed eight pounds and four ounces. M. L. CARTER IS VERY ILL M. L. Carter, prominent resident of nenr Island City, has been quite 111 at his homo of pneumonia. Ho was brought to the Grande Ronde Hospital yesterday for treatment. t5 CHOIR BEGINS REHEARSALS FOR CONCERT Members oT the La Grande A Cap pel la choir will meet for rehearsal Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock In the music room at the High, school. The director, Andrew Louey Jr.,. Is anxious to have the full membership present as this choir will sing at the special concert at tile L. D. S. taber nacle Sunday evening as the con cluding feature of National Music week. SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuesday, May 8 7:00 Exhibit at Central school. 8:00 Women of the Moose, regu lar meeting. Wednesday, May 9 10:00 All day meeting, W. P. ML S. Methodist church, Mrs. Horst man, 608 M avenue. 2:00 Zngles Auxiliary Sowing club, Mrs. Mne McLaln, 1007 Jackson 6t. 3:00 M. I. L. contract club, Mrs. h. M. Hoyt. 2:00 K. D. club with Mrs. Dene Ball. 3:00 Parkdalo club, with Mrs. Frank OWBley. 3:30 Daughters American Revo lution, Mrs. Homer Leffel, 1403 Third street. 4 :00 King's Heralds-Homo Guards, Mrs. Russell Clark. 7:30 International Relit f Group, A. A. U. W., Miss Helen 6. Moor. 8:00 Sr. Sewing club, 1st Ward, M. I. A., Mrs. O. H. Williams. 8:00 Hop Chapter, O. K. B., Masonic hall. Thursday, May 10 3:00 N. O. W. Sewing club. Mrs. Yeske. 8:00 Kllkars club, Mrs. Walter Young. Friday, May 11 3:00 Social club, L. S. to B. of L. P. and B., with Mr. J. K. . Charlton. 3 :30 Presbyterian Missionary society, Mrs. o. B. Morgan, 1818 sixth St. Think of Mother nivn hor one of our loVelv. cool comfortable Pormancnt Waves for Mother's Day. 'They look 'Natural' They arc 'Natural1 " Oladya Bcem Skinner Mrs. Rcyhaud IV New Foley Bldg. Pone Main-780 IP Brimming with brightness Triumphs in taste I , . . and it starts TOMORROW (and lasts for 3 days)! There's a place that good recipei come from, Where salads and soups hold the stage, Where cooking can never be humdrum, And cookies and roasts are the rage. Come! Visit the Homemakers' Bureau, As your Kitchcnccr brings it to you; Let her show you new ways. To delight through the days, oh, 13e present tomorrow at two! May 9-10-11 2:00 P. M. Sacajawea Ballroom EXTRA0RDINAR Holeproo Full-Fashioned Chiffon and Service Weights Newest Spring Shades Nudawn Nubron.e Mouette - Mexique Sungleam - Cliukker Etc. AU Sizes 8j to 10'2 in the Assortment Holeproof Hosiery is the product of one of America's leading hosiery mills manufacturers who arc drastic in their inspec tion of every pair of hose passing through their hands. They demand per fection in every respect, style, color, weave and qual ity. 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