I""""" I 111 III I II II Ill I lllll l IIIH I i 1 1'11'! WBMlBJJMiaMMaMUIIMBMBMMMWWlWBMMM ! annual ? WM?HMMym I I Emkwm DAVENPORT & CHAIR. LUXAFOAM Beige Tweed ' Cov er, leg. 3?,9.9t--------J------N0W :. $189.95 aid ycur old set 1 ' KR9EISLEF. DAVENPORT.. & : CHAIR. LMAFOAM Rose Beige Cov er, Beg. 320.Si ."NOW $219.50' and your old sel I GFiOUP OF CIMES-Swivel Berkline Rockers, Assorted Colors, Reg. 53.SO .N0W $59.50 Many Others To Choose From 1 GROUP OF CHAIRS - Priced To 107.50 Req. N0W $69.50 AH Other Occasional Chairs Reduced I . GRAY 5 PC' DINETTE - WOQDTONE TABLE & CHAIRS Regi;. 129.50 . . ; NOW $89.50 1 CHIME 7 PC'. DINETTE CITRON YELLOW - EXTRA LARGE TABLE. '2 LEAVES. 6 CHAIRS. NOW $99:95 T-AMBER' 'BIRCH! BEDROOM SET - DOUBLE DRESSER, Silver Trim - Swing Out, Twin Beds, Was 259.50 NOW $219.50 Tfnif iiiHir-TrTiTTTrTBffl-rTrTTuHinffliiirv . 1 V..'" ' ' ' 1 DREXEL BLOJIPE MAHOGANY BED. Triple Dresser & Mirror. Reg ular S07.S0 :--:.NOW $197.50 and trade in 1 TWIH BEBSSOM SET CHANTUNG MAHOGANY. Nite Stand, Bscs. leg. 289.50 :.. Double Dresser, NOW $219.50 1 Mistria Rug, lQ'6"xl5', Reg. 249.50 . Now 199.50 1 Roll Carpeting Complete Wilh Rubber Padding. All In One Candy Stripe.V Ideal For Child's Room. '.. . CLOSE-OUT, 2.98 PER SQUARE YARD REMNANTS: Beige, Brown Frieze, Rose Plush, Floral Runner, Green Frieze, ALL GREATLY REDUCED CS ME & SEE THEM NOW. 1 Group Mattresses and Box Springs 29.50 each 1 Group "Simmons Mattresses, Reg. 59.50 Now 39.50 Lamps, Shelves, Etc. Maxine Nurnii WO 3-3161 Observer, La Grande, Ore., Mon., Dec. 29, 1958 Page 3 Local Odd Fellows, Rebekahs Hold Joint Family Gathering Saturday evening the local Odd fellows loduc and Rebekah lodge held their joint an nual family Christmas parly in 'he Odd Fellows temple. Mistress ot Ceremonies was 3elh Counsell, noble grande ot Crystal Kcbekah lodge. On the orogram was music, reading of the Local Couple JL Wed Lit Church A doub'e ring ceremony per formed Christines day by the Reverend II. J. Gcrnluirdl, in the First Methodist Church parsonage, united Both May Hubbard and Nicholas E. Simonis, both of Union County. It was a family affair with the bride s mother, Elvina Adell He witt, the groom's daughter, Arlene R. Simonis, attending the couple. Miss Simonis was home on vaca tion from Brigliam Young Uni versity where she is attending her Senior year. The newlyweds will be at home at 15114 Adams Avenue, follow ing a short honeymoon. Six Recitals Given Here A series of six recitals and parlies have been held in the home of Mrs. Nephi Combs, in the lasl 10 days. These recitals were for the children and their families. Pupils of Mrs. Combs, taking part were ; Joyce and Melnnie Wilde, Linda Chadwick, Steven Klomp, Nyla, Colcen and Marilyn Archibald, . Marie and Carolyn Perry, Margio : Edwards, Marie -jntl David Baum, Becky Anderson, Jolyn and Lima Nebeker, David :ind Darcia Leo Landers, Linda Piopor, Steven Walker, Connie and Carmen Nelson, John Feik, Sharon Huff, Marilyn Wilson, Frances and , Pamela Turner, Phyllis Lyman, Dennis and Jim Peck, i Linda . Nebeker, Sharon Lilly, Susan Scott, Sandra and Sally Haydock, Ed and John Craig, Kathleen and Janet Becm, Rosalie Strand, Theresa Beiekel, Diane and Sherrie Fjeldsted, Ivan and, Milo Hibbert, Connie and Linda Hartley, Shirley Ann, Linda and John Smurthwailc, Linda Cooper, Coleen Cooper, Joyce Billcrbeck, Mary and Susan Tannehill, Larry, Arline, Irma, Vaughn, and Verl Anderson, Rodney Yeager, and Christa and Sharon Wagner. Soroptimists Hold Holiday Meeting The So- optimist Club met in the Sacajawea dining room for a noon 'uncheon, Thursday, Dec. 18, with 24 members and .five guests pres ent. Belly Spjvey was in charge of the decorations. Tables were cen tered with candles and holly. The meeting was opened with the flag salule, following, Bertha Hrown gave the invocation. Grace Chambers, president, announced that Christmas gifts had been sent to the State Hospital at Pendleton. Program chairman, Dr. Mar garet Morrisintroduced Dr. Frank Bennett, who told the story of "The Other Wise Men." The meet ing was adjourned by the repeat ing of the Soroptimist Pledge. The next meeting wiH be a regular luncheon held Jan. 2, in .ho Sacajawea. - Look Who's Here ST. JOSEPH Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hickman, 1200 Tenth Street, have a daughter born Dee. 27. Thev have named her Kelly Lynn and she weighs five pounds and 12 ounces. Christmas story, a visit from San 'a and gift exchange. First on the program was Mrs. Dorothy Brown who played sev nil piano selections among thcui were "White Christmas, "win-; tor Wonderland," "Here Comes Santa Clans" and "Rudolph Ihe Red-Nosed Reindeer." Then Kay Hawk sang "Star of the East" and "0 Holy Night" accompani Hi at the piano by Mrs. Lcola Combs. Tumbling duo of Sylvia Singleton and Sue Bradley, per formed to the song "Stormy Weal her'" and father and son combination of Hank and El Roy Williams presented several gui tar numbers. Miss Patty Parker then presented two accordion se lections "Winter Wonderland and Jingle Bells." She also played Christmas carols and the group sang. Two youngsters, Kenney Mur phv and Debbie Boothman then each gave a short recitation. The concluding number on the program was ihe reading of "Twas the Night Before Christ mas" by Elaine Hanson. Then to (he jingle of bells and peal of hearty laughter Santa Clans made his entrance. He made a lour of the room speak ing to the children and then he and his helpers prcsenld each one present with a treat of candy, note nnrl nn nraniic After Santa departed the gifts undo rthe tree were distributed and the rest of the evening was spent visiting Actresses know tricks of aging for a part. One is pursuing the lips to get a thin-lipped look. This is fine for the stace. But as a wo man fnt nlHoi chfi wnlilrl miller highlight her features. Making thin " " Cove Girl Named' To Honor Roll b Sheila Haggerty, a freshman student at Oregon State College! has been named to the school's scholastic honor roll. i Miss Haggerty, majoring in plry; sics at the college, earned a grade average of 3.09 out of a possible 4.0 this past semester. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haggerty of Cove. He is the stij crintendent of Cove schools, i, . lips fuller with lipstick is a simple step. ' j GrangeDinner Well Attended There wero about 75 persons attending the Christmas dinner and party of the Blue Mountain Grange, Saturday evening m we hall. The evening began at 7 P.m. willi a potluck dinner held in the dining room. Tables were decor ated with fir boughs and color ful wrapped packages. Mrs. Lor- nine Bates was in charge of the decorations. Following the meal the pro I'ram was given in the main hull, Included in the entertainment was a talk by Bcrnal Hug on Grange business, group singing ,.r fl-!,.!,,,, mirtlt; Wl liu Mt-c Al Gibson; flute solo by Mary Ellen Hardy accompanied by Mrs. Glen Muilenburg at Wo piano; re citation by Christine Lee John son; reading by Mrs. Maxine Nur- mi; piano solo by LZora Gibson; song by Billy DeLalimutt; piano solo by Mrs. Jesse Turnbow; and a skit "Shopping For Christ mas Dinner" with Henry Rice, El ton Nurmi and Mrs. Turnbow. Following the program Santa came hurrying in, to the delight of the young. He presented the children with presents and wish ed all a "Merry Christmas.' Treats were given to all who wero at tending al the close of the eve ning. Gifts for the men ami wo men were also exchanged at that lime. '. " . . The next regular Grunge meet ing will be held Jan. 3 in me Grange hall. Lts Going To Happen N. Powder News By Barbara Erwin "Frosty the Snowman" was Ihe theme of the Senior Ball, which was he'd Saturday, Dec. 20, in the gym. ' ' Frosty was over six feet tall and stood in the middle of the dancing area.. Christmas trees decorated with imitation snow edged the dance floor. The Keith Simonis Band of North Powder played at the dance. Wednesday 8:15 p.m., Eastern siar ana Masons will hold a New Year Eve party. Cards and dancing. All OES and Masons are being invited to attend. ' Happy Birthday Des. 29 Mrs. Rose DeLong Virgil Yaringlon, Elgin Trcshea Conrad Conrad Huntsman Roy Carper, Wallowa Mrs. E. C. Bray Mrs. 0. L. Rudd Every facility of our establishment is al your service at your time of need. 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Serving the La Grande area Phone WO 3 5022 and GOOD EATING IN '59 from Joel's Grocery ;$8& Quality MEATS Fresh : .......lb. 59c Half Or Whole Local Hams Fresh Ground Beef 2 lbs. 98c Fresh,,. 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