Embossed Metals Demonstrated At Unit Meet ' The Oregon Trail Extension unit met in the home of Mildred Williams, Dee. 5 for a demon stration on embossed thin met als. Alice Herrmann and Mar guerite Cooper were the leaders. Evefy member had a piece of sheet copper and the leaders di rected them through all the steps needed so that a picture was completed ready for mounting. Guests were Ulith Ccrdes, Dot f'olsom and Doris Lilly. There were 22 members present. , A potluck luncheon was served Ri noon. Hostesses were John ny Wilson, Betty Gulzow and Mil dred Dawson. Marilyn Herrmann presided over the business meeting. The next meeting will be Jan. 8, at Gloria Nelson's, 1702 4th yith hostesses Dorothy Anderson, Uura McKinnis, Donna Hetrick p,pd' Jerri Gilkison. The topic will be "Meat' Cookery." The wrappings on the presents for gift exchange were varied and unusual and the gifts brought many smiles. 1 I And Around Town Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulst for the past week were Radio Technician, Chuck Affleck and Gene Brewer from Salem. M&i) Robert Baldwin, or Port InndVJs in La Grande visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. andjrs. Bill Keltic. Morrie Robertson, business Manager of Oregon state College at Coryallis is here on business for 'thv. cnllcL'o :nwl ic i.ldfinrr with'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ueorge KODenson, 1109 Willow and with his grandmother, Mrs. Harriett Briggs. Happy Birthday Look Whos Here GRANDK RONDE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montgom ery, North Powder, have a daugh ter born Dec. 9. They have named her Sharon Kay and she weighs nine pounds and seven and a half ounces. Dec.lb ; Tom Hefty Arlene Herron Don Bloom 'Gary Frizzoll to iy FOR DIAMONDS IT'S LAURENCE'S JEWELRY "The House Of Diamonds" OH, MY ACHING BACK - NowtYoneansotthcfHstrolIofyounood . from nagging backache, headache and muscular aches and puins that often cause restless . nights and ntiserablo tlred-out feeling. When these discomforts come on with; ovcr-csertlon or stress and strain -you wont relief-want it fasti Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink often set ting .op a restless uncomfortable feeling. h Dean's Pills work fast in 8 separate ways 1 1. by speedy pain-rcllcving action to ease torment of nagging backache, head aches, muscular aches Bnd pains. 2. by toothing effect on bladder irritation. 3. by mild diuretic action tending to increase putput of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. . TSnjpy a good night's sleep and the .Bine happy relief millions have for over tp. yrs, New, large tzo saves money. Ct Boon's Pills today I Pleasant Grove Plans Community Christmas Party The annual Community Christ mas program and party, sponsor ed by the Pleasant Grove Grange, will be held Salurday, Dee. 13, at 8 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove Grange Hall. A cordial invitation is being extended to the public to attend this annual event. This year the program will be potluck. If you have a number that you .would like to share with your friends and neighbors, it will be appreciated. There will be the usual gift ex change not to exceed 50 cents for adults. Those who bring gifts for their children should be sure to have the names on the packages. Santa will make his appearance with his cheery smile and treats for all. Birthday Observed By Shirley Hulst Shirley Hulst was honored at a birthday dinner in their home, at 306 Adams Avenue. Mrs. Robert Hulst and Shirley were hostesses, The event was Miss Hulst's 17th bitrhday, and decorations were carried out in pink and white. The table was centered with a brass pitcher filled with pink roses and Fostoria candlesticks holding pink candles. There were 14 of her girl friends attending the occasion. Its Going To Happen Wednesday 6:30 p.m., American Legion Auxiliary will hold a potluck din ner for all members and families in the hall. Meeting following at a p.m. 8 p.m., Three Link club of Cry stal Rebcknh lodge Christinas party in clubroum of Odd Fel lows temple. All Rcbekahs wel come, each one attending to bring gift with 50 cent minimum. Refreshments, program, election of officers. 8 p.m., Union County Art Guild will hold a work night in the art room in the Administration Build ing oi me uouege. .8 p.m., 015S will hold their reg ular meeting in the Masonic hull. Maxine Nurml WO 3-3161 Observer, La Grande, Ore., Wed., Dec. 10, 1958 Page 3 rhursday 10:30 a.m.. La Grande Valley Extension Unit will meet iii the home of Mrs. Ed MeCanse, 1502 First Street, for a Christinas pot 12 noon, The Soroptimist will hold a luncheon meeting in the Sacajawea. 1 p.m.. Circles 2 and 3 of the Presbyterian Womens Association will meet in the Manse, for potluck luncheon. Bring own table service. Meat dishes furnished by commit tee. Circle 2 bring salad or veg etable. Circle 3 bring dessert. 1:30 p.m., Happy Circle club Christmas party in the home of Mrs. Grover Grimmett. Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. Vernon Tgo and Mrs. George Livingston to be co-hostesses. Gift exchange. 6:30 p.m., Business and Profes sional Women will hold their Christmas dinner in the home of Genevieve Nelson. Bring table ser vice and gift not to exceed 50 cents. 7 p.m., Ladies Auxiliary of the Eagles will hold an officers meet ing in the hall. 8 p.m., LS to B of LF and E will meet in the IOOF hall. Mem bers are being urged to attend for election and initiation of candi dates. Drill team to be there at 0:45. 8 p.m., Imbler PTA will meet in Wade hall. Speaker for evening will be the Reverend Robinson. Planned ' program. L-IIIUU L.IUIIIC I Mill (Feted On Birthday The Lowell Film home at 2007 I Avenue was the scene Saturday of a lively Birthday party honor ing Linda Elaine Film on her fourth birthday. Twenty-nine youngsters were present lo play games and to as sist the honorec to open her many gifts. Highlight of the afternoon was when the decorated birthday cake with four lighted candles was pre sented on a musical plate playing "Happy Birthday." The; group then sang the traditional song for Miss Film. Refreshments of punch, cupcakes and ice cream were served. Those attending were, Janice and Donny Stiff, Kathy Cash, Susan Schmitllo, Jimmy Vaughn, Brcncla Barns, Dian and Sheila Higgens, Billic and Pam Halliday, Tommy Wells. Ava Patterson, Ann McClay, Marvel Ann Abell, Ann Robinson, Cobby Hicky, Susan Cook, Terri and Nicki Lindhorst, Sandy Shields, Barbara Harrison, Michael and Karen Hugg-, Moni- quie Moore, Debra Balcom, Les lie Knight, Gail Payne, Sarah Dawn, and Sharon Trimble. Adults attending were Elaine Hanson, Josephine Hugg, Virginia Trimble, Pat and Sally Klitz, Lois Film and grandmothers, Rena Film and Eu dora Harrison. Yours . . . for Ihe giving or ihe wearing . . . at Ernie's! Califomic: OQ3a;:is: I I H FRENCH LESSON "Vieux Carre' " is the Gallic little flat that puts the ooh in ooh-la-la! Fashioned with a French flair ' 1 by California COBBLERS. Chic for fall and win ter with "middy" heel . . . pointed toes ... and a tailored bow of matching leather with a silver ' " scroll. ' IN BLACK SUEDE AND BLACK KID. S-N-M Width $(5)95 Open Friday Evening Until 9 o'clock For Your Christmas Shopping Convenience Ernie's Shoe Store 1304 Adams 4& WO 3-3079 Friday 11 a.m.. North Powder Exten sion Unit will meet with Mrs. Marvin Vancil for a Christmas Party. 11 a.m., Blue Ml. Senior Exten sion Unit will meet with Mrs. Guy First Aid Classes Begin Thursday ' A Red Cross First Aid instructors course will begin Thursday at 7 p.m., in Room 2 of the Junior High school. Joe Pope, First Aid Chairman for Umatilla County, will conduct the classes. Anyone holding a cur rent valid Advanced First Aid Certificate' is eligible to attend. Any instructor wishing a refresh er course is also being asked to attend. Women's Unit Plans Dinner II....: I i,.... f......i..l... I .. UMIIUiS illlll 1 IUHllllill l mui win noiu men- imMimi.s 'milll-l- ((I nil; IIIIIIIV Ul Hnlcnt. 'lL,,,.i-.l., n,ir. 1 1 Those alteiidinii are beiim ask ca to bring their own lame ser l vice and a gift not to exceed 50 i-enis ' hn r- tin win ii rmsn I nr turkey and members will bring for the planned potluck. All members and former niem- nnrc fn l.nmrt nroi.rl Id nlliMW this holiday affair. Mt. Fanny Grange Plans Installation COVE, (Special R. E.) The Mt. Fanny Grange held their reg ular meeting Dec. 1. in the grange hall. Lloyd Murchison. master, conducted tile business meeting. Plans were made at this lime to attend the instalation of officers at the Pleasant Grove Grange on Dec. 6. 1'he Home Economics Club will meet Dec. 16, at '2 p.m., in Ihe Cletus llohstadt residence. There will be a gift exchange. Sunday, Dec. 21, 1 p.m., the grange members and their fami lies will meet at the grange hall for their annual Christmas dinner. The dinner is lo be pot-luck, with the exception of the turkey which will be furnished by the Home Economics Club. Mrs. Floyd Arthurs is preparing the program. There is to be a gut exchange at the dinner, not to ex ceed 25c. Spencer for a Christmas party 8 p.m., Union Pacific Old Timers 17, will hold installation and Christmas party. Gift exchange not to exceed 50 cents. GLASS Rexall DRUGS i ..HI YA 'a gift I'd like,' saus hi . 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Jnntzcn's new ladder stitch that looks inches thick, yet is so light it barely tips the scale. Bundle up in fashion in this striped "Bundler" cardigan 16.98, and skirt 14.98. (Wear a sweater 'Underneath in solid colors of the same knit.) WE GIFT WRAP YOUR GIFTS FREE OF CHARGE i OPEN TIL 9 O'CLOCK FRIDAY EVENING FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 11 : TROTTER'S mfc , " , ; ; i JJkchallettffed in the Tffirld's tfficttom fH, :, If it could be said of any product of American craftsman ship that it is known and loved throughout the world then it could surely be said of the Cadillac car. In fact, it is unlikely that, in all the recorded history of commerce, another manufactured product lias ever etched itself so deeply in the public affection. And we feel confident that the beautiful motor car that bears the Cadillac name for 1959 will deepen this senti ment to a still greater degree. 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