Uoittah 'a Maxine Nurmi Observer, La Grande, Ore.,-Thurs Oct. 23, 1958 Page 3 Politics Topic Of Program At Sorority Meet w nat s New m Politics ' was mo program topic at the meet ing of Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Kpsilon Sigma Alpha held at the lid MCCanse home Monday eve ning, Oct. 13. - A panel typo program was pre sented by Richard Neely and Mrs. Forrest Gray, representing the Democratic; party; Stuart wylde and Mrs. Don Wagner re presenting the Republican party; and Fred Young as a non-partisan. , ....! .,, r -, , , A most informative and inter esting presentation of the candi' dates for Governor;; United States Representative, and State. Repre sentative 'were given' by . mem bers' of the respective parties. Fred Young presented informa tion on ; the seven gentlemen uinning for election to the City Commission.-. . , . . , The 13 measures appearing on I ho ballot were explained and discussed by the members of the panel,- .-, ' Program committee for the meeting , included: Mrs. Tom Cooki Mrs. Conrad Brasetli, Mrs. Robert Wilkins and Mrs. Robert Carey. A short business meeting preceded the program. Cider and donuts Were served by the hos tesses, Mrs., Leal Graham and Mrs. "Woody" Kaufman; ' A coffee hour was held at the home of Mrs. Elmer McManus on Sunday morning, Oct. 5. Rushces attending were' Mrs, Ronnie Sands, Mrs. Albert Zieg,' Mrs. Fred Schneider and Miss Dolores Uria.- . ' Its Going To Happen Thursday 6 p.m., LS to B of LF and E will hold a potluck in the IOOF ball. 6:30 p.m., Business and Profes ional Women's club will hold a potluck and program, in the homo of Ann Bailey, 902 Main. Street. . y 7:30 p.m., Jr. Old Timers will hold a hard lime party in Mc Allister hall. Dress for. the oc casion or be fined. Chipped or cracked cup for admission. Friday 2 p.m., Polly Anna Club will meet in the home of Alice Strand. 2:30 p.m., The Greenwood PTA will meet in the school auditorium. Nursery provided. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., WSCS "will bold a Harvest Dinner in the Cove Methodist Church. Turkey and all the trimmings. ' " 6:30 p.m., OES Past Matrons and Patrons, their husbands: or wives, will hold an annual pot luck dinner in the Masonic tem ple. Bring own table service. 8 p.m., Reception honoring Elaine Hanson, state publicity chairman of the Rebekah Assem bly, will be held in the Odd Fellows temple. Friends and Rebekah and Odd Fellow members are being invited to attend. In And Around Town Dale W. McKee, of La Grande is in the Grande Ronde hospital for observation. Look Who's Here ST.-JOSEPH : Mr." and Mrs. Robert Byrne, 2007' Second, have a son born Oct. 22. . They have named him Daniel Leon and he weighs six pounds and five ounces. GRANDE RONDE Mr. and Mrs. John D. McKinnis, 2507 Fir Street,' have a daughter born Oct. 22. They have named her Lynne Ann and she weighs five pounds and nine ounces. - Thirteen per cent of the nation's population lives on farms. . ; Pipe cleaners can be -used to clean the spout of a teapot. Insert the doubled pipe cleaner and turn to remove, thin stains. . i " Get 'non-caloric. non-fattening M.C.P. JELSWEET LIQUID SWEETNER S j With purchase of 4 oz. bottle at regular price. ft World WO 3-3161 UnionWSCS Hear About Alaska Home. UNION (Special) Mrs. Ethel Cole, vice chairman, presided over the Women's Society of Christian Service meeting at the Fellow ship Center, last week. - Mary Coir lins gave both devotion arid pro gram, "A discussion on "Christian Concerns of North American Neighbors." . ; .- j .Mrs,' Collins spoke i of those who serve in the Jesse Leo Home for children in Seward,; 'Alaska, and of the "gold" they gather in the transformed lives of children cared for in the homee; She also touched upon religion and educa tion In Hawaii, Mexico, and the Caribbean Islands, v Her' concluding- remarks were ' from the Methodist Woman "Not Good if Detached." u .wr;.' -it "a The congregation- sang- "Christ Cor the;-World We Sing" and .'Blest Be This Tie." . y. : - The bazaar was discussed and space alloted for booths; - i Maxine Meservey became a new membcri Party jHohors Mrs: Goyen On Birthday ( khGIN (Special) Mrs;.' Betty noyen; was "surprised 'dn'f'lrer birthday when it group of women arrived : with birthday cake and best wishes. vf, 'Attending the party were' Mrs. Helen Trump, Mrs. Juanita Clum, Mrs. Joan Kennedy, Mrs. John Willingham, Mrs. Susie Tracy, and Mrs. Lcora Hollingsworth.- While they were at the Goyen home, Mrs. Mclvin Barnes and Mrs. Clifford MeDaniels dropped in with greetings from the Church of the Nazarene. Mrs. Guy Spence Hosts Extension Unit Meeting The Blue Ml. Seniors Exten sion Unit met Friday, Oct. 17, for lhe. regular meeting with Mrs. Guy Spence in south La Grande. Miss Dolores Uria, county ex tension agent, gave the demon stration on 'Foundation Garments. A pot-luck luncheon was attend- i cd at the noon hour with 13 lad- i ies present. ' Routine business was transact ed and plans made for the next meeting to bo- held with Mrs. Otto. Klinghaftiiyu in November.. Our Halloween For Festive What's Halloween without a lit tle celebration? Make yours a success with our clever Hallo ween Treats. Witches and cats run wild over cakes, cookies, cupcakes ) and ' pumpkin pics! And orange and chocolate frost ed donuts suspended with string are as much a part of Ha lowcen as bobbing for apples! P.S.: The little goblins' ask ing for "Tricks or Treats" would love you dearly for a cookie, cupcake or donut! Stop in this weekend to fill your Halloween jioeds. Halloween Specials: CUPCAKES DONUTS COOKIES PARTY CAKES PUMPKIN PIE en 's 1312 School's Bakery j Send tesye'.i-'M MRS. ELAINE HANSON (Observer Photo) r Crystal Lodge Will Honor Local Woman Crystal Rebekah lodge in La Grande has issued invitations to all members of the order and to triends inviting them to attend a reception in honor of Elaine Han son, slate publicity chairman of the Rebekah A.ssemBly. ; : A reception honoring Mrs. Han son is slated for Friday at 8 p. m. in the dining room at the Odd Fellows temple, Elm and Sixth streets. - Several Rebekah Assembly of ficers will be in attendance in cluding Edna Osier, president; Lfcuisc Smith, secretary; and Lor etta Emerson, warden. .V'Ali 'Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and friends arc welcome to at tend," Beth Counsell, Noble Grand, said. Van, Gogh Prints Qri Display At Public-Library BY MABEL Ei DOTY Librarian Now on display at the Public Library are part of a collection of five portfolios of 16 Jull color prints each with biographical sketches of the artists. Artists included in the portfo lios are Rembrandt, Pierre Re noir, Toulouse-Lautrc, Vincent Van Gogh and Masterpieces of Italian Painting. These may be borrowed for a period of two weeks. Those lillle clear plastic folding rain bonnets now come in pillbox or capsule at pin money prices. Some boxes have umbrella motif on the lid. Treais Make Parlies! Bakery ADAMS 'fc GET YOUR HAT IN . THE ring It WIN A 'jE MINK STOLE Jj tl dolven's ' ll '1 . "FRIGIDAIRE" , f s , 108 DEPOT 9 Dr. Frank Bennett Speaks To Lutheran Church Group "The Christian's Stewardship Life" was the subject of the ban quet address of Dr. Frank Ben nett, president of Eastern Ore Con College, at the annual meet M'g of the Blue Mountain area Lutheran Brotherhoods at Zion Lutheran church, last Sunday. Basing his remarks on the commandment, "Thou shalt not lake the name of the Lord in ain," Dr. Bennett emphasized that the Christian must not only hold the name of God sacred, but also the spiritual and material blessings of God as a divine stewardship responsibility. To consider God and His blessings lightly is sacriligious, but to honor God through the proper regard of them, and through their wise use, reflects man's love and devotion to God, Dr. Bennett said. At the business meeting, it was resolved to release the control of She Blue Mountain Lutheran Bible Camp at Tollgate to a new cor poration representing the various congregations of the area. , ' It was also resolved to encour age the local Brotherhoods to re cruit young men of high school fige to attend the regional 'Hen lor the Ministry,' conference at Spokane in January, and to urge Ihe local societies to a greater concern for the reclaiming of in active church members for more Woman's Club To Head Drive UNION (Special) Mrs. Carl Posey presided- at the Woman's club meeting held Thursday af ternoon at the clubhouse. The flag salute and Club Collect were giv en in unison. The Woman's club will take care of the Heart Fund Drive this year. Mrs. Merlon Davis gave4 a his tory of tjic United Nations. The mantle was beautifully decorated with fall decorations ts was the lace covered table. Hostesses were Mrs. J. B. Jama gin, Mrs. Jack Crooke and Mrs. Mae Hall. 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' 5-lb. sack contains coupon good for a free "Sequoia" teaspoon r 10-lb. sack contains a free teaspoon 25-lb. sack contains a free teaspoon and dinner fork 50-lb. sack contains two teaspoons and two dinner forks Complete your five-piece place settings dinner fork, dinner knife, teaspoon, salad fork and dessert spoon for as little as ' 75. Details are in every sack. . Complete your-full set Use Drifted Snow Flour ictive participation in the life ol the local congregation. I liarles Ward, Uaker, was elected the new president of the :rea organization; Fred Erickson Pendleton, was chosen vice pres ident; and Al Oas, La Grande, secretary. The Rev. Wm, A. I'oege, Walla Walla, is the new I'.astor advisor. The next meeting will be held in October, 195!) at First Luth eran Church, Baker. Tl'o Brotherhoods of the Luth eran churches at Baker, Walla Pendleton and La Grande were present. "He speaks our language. He understands our problems" a man representative of nil the people east of Ihe Cascades Weatherford is . . . a man of INTEGRITY a member of a pioneer century of outstand- inn heritage in Eastern Oregon. a man of EXPERIENCE who has freely dedicated many hours of service to activities benclitt in all of the people cast of the Cascades. a man of FAITH in the future of Ore Ron and the rights guaranteed all Americans the rights of labor, business men and farmers equally. mm DISTRICT 2 ftl. foliinal Adv., Weathi'fford loi Congieis 1 1 Happy Birthday Oct. 23 Sharon Buotb, Summerville Tanis Dickenson Lola Hutchison Some two million farm families in the United States derive all or most of their income from dairy cows. STORM DOORS STORM WINDOWS In Aluminum and Wood Miller's Cabinet Shop Greenwood and Jefferson MARION T.j V,", , - THERFORD Republican for'5 ' ' " , NGRESS Comm.W. Lowell Stecn, Ofmn., Ailinglon, Oie. 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