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About La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1959)
Womans?World MAXINE NURMI, Woman's Editor Surprise Shower Fetes Cove Woman COVE (Special) A surprise shower honoring Alllc Simmons was held in the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Taylor. Hostesses for the day were. Mrs. Katie Kellogg and Leona Taylor. Attending were Addie Geer, Gladys Puckett, Mrs. Ray Wil liams, Mrs. T R- Conklin, Mrs. Royal Allen, Mrs. C. C. Robin-s-n, Itoweana Simmons, Mrs. Mer rill Conley. Ada Gray, -Mrs. CeorKe Biistow. Shelly Saunders and Miss Gina Buttcrfield. Co hcstes. Mrs. George Butter field, poured prnch and had charge of tlie games. Mrs. Grant Saunders cut and served the cake. The honored received many gifts opened them and displayed for all to see. Punch Bowl Seis FCR RENT Extra cups available KFcm-p vow VOIR ilOIJDAY NEEDS MELVILLES 1431 Adams Avenue Garden Club Plans Party "The Garden Club Story" was the program tcpic given by Mrs. Georgia Summers, at a recent meeting of the club, held in the clubhouse. Mrs. Sommers. president, call ed the meeting to order and the flag salute was given. During the business session it was voted to contribute $5 to the Vnited Fund. There were 12 members pres ent for the meeting. Mrs. Somnvrs thanked Mrs. Delia Bradshaw and Mrs. Celia Gates, who assisted her on the program and in serving the re freshments. Members Express Thanks At Meet Individual expression o' thanksgiving by members of the congregation highlighted t h e special services held at the Chris tian church on Thanksgiving Day. Those expressing gratitude for 1 God a power and protection told of freedom gained from bondage to fear, sickness, sin, and limita tion. Thanksgiving" was the sub ject of the I.esson-Sermon. The service was opened by the con gregation singing a hymn from the .Christian Science Hymnal, The y First Reader, Alen W. Chrlstensen, then read the Thanksgiving Proclamation of the President of the United States. Observer, La Grande, Ore., Mon., Dec. 14, 1959 Page 5 Alpha Upsilon Plans Party Alpha I psilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home o Mrs. D"l Conrad reeenily and Knights of Pythias will meet at made plans (or their Christmas jih? KP hall, Monday at 8 p.m cocktail party which is to precede! Special business will be clcclicn ihe all chapitr I'.ila Siina Ptii of otlicers. All members t:y to In Formal Dame on Dec. lit. at the j present. Sacajawea b-illroom. The cocktail . , . paity will be held at the home of Couple. Club of St. rcters Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Larsen. Episcopal Church, will meet Mon Other social plans made indud A'S at 7:30 p.m. Program follow . rhrktmn. .,..., f... ,...k.. I ins. at 8 P i". in the Parish hall LOCAL EVENTS Neiohbon of Woodcraft, mem- h' i's aiid l,iU!j,.s, will hold their ',,n! Christmas dinner, Tues ' ' at b ;.i m. in the odd r'el- ' hall Turkey, pie and rolls tumishrd l-otluck. bring fable ""lie ami 50 cent jtift to ex-iliani'. at the home of Mrs. Ted Sidor on Dec. 21. Gift exchange between secret sisters will take p'ace. It was decided to postpone a pro posed husband wife party until early in the sp:ing. A cof'ee hour was planned to be he'd in the near future at the home of Mrs. Emerson Smock. It was announced that Alpha I'psilon had once more qualifi d as a Three SUr chapter, a superior rating. The program wus presented in two paits. The first was "Your Poise and Charm." which was pre sented by Mrs. Robert Sayre. The second program was pres nted by Mrs. Wilbur Larsen and was titled "Love's Miracle In Marriage." Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Emerson Smock and Mrs. Luther Hall. ' e'a chaster of Beta Sigma will meet in the home of Ah in Haw k. Tuesdav at 8 rn fr a Christmas party. Spe pi' ci.:m and gifi exchange Legion, Auxiliary Plan Christmas Tree At Imbler The American I.cgion and Aux iliary of Imbler, will hold their annual Christmas tree and pro gram, Dec. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in their hall. A play written in two acts, by a member of the auxiliary, will be presented during the evening. "If Christ Was Born Today" is In rlacc of Christmas Gift cx- I change, everyone is asked to M bring some useful and needed article for the kitchen or parish hall Art Reifardi will hold their Womeni Fellowship of the First .iiuiual I'hnstnias dinner Tues Baptist Church will hold their day evening in the home of Mrs Christmas prty and program. u. urln-u-k Mrs. Hal Bohnen- Dec. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the churcti k .nip. M; . i; j (-ir-en and Mrs annex. There wiil be be a 50 cent i "i.irl.s y ii.nntaiice. hostesses gift exchance and special Mis !-. Kr..nV l.cnnett to show pic sionary silver gift ottering taK- tares taken in Alaska, where she en to be used fr mailing White -; -it ihe Miinmer with Dr. Ben Cross packages. Anyone interest- v.-tt. ed in attending is invited io do s0- I VFW Post and Auxiliary will I ' their Christmas dinner Tues- Rjyal Neighbors v. ill hold a .lay at k:iu p.m. in their hall tumor Christmas party. Monday I m Key, mi's and coffee turn- at 6 p.m. in the IOOK hall. Santa Mini, n m potluck. Bring own to visit. Adult party following at '.unlc sen ire and small gift for 8 p.m. with 50 cent gift exchange L hi. ,!n n. t ;,nilv treats and purse ANN LANDERS Teen-Agers Pass btage Ut rantasy, Through Dreams rracivt .nd dean -cut young man- He can even sing a little. But tetnagert who flip complete ly over jukebox idols waste time and energy which could be better spent. It's O.K. to make accateault flights Into fantasy but Maple j who allow themselves to becein.- swallowed by dreams wind uaf having trouble fitting Inta the world of reality. and election of officers. Rainbow Girls will ini-t-t Vol. Jay at 7 p.m. in the Masonic lull Regular meeting and initiation. VFW will hold their annual Christmas dinner and tr e. Tues d:y at 6.30 p.m. in their hill. Potluck. bring own table service. Turkey, rolls and coffee furni-.'iid. Bring sma'l gilt for children attending to put on live. Friendship Club will hold a Chris;mas par'y, Tuesday nt 12 noon, in the home of Mrs. Viola Stiles, 1102 Pcnn Avenu". Co hostcss Mrs. Hetty Bailey. Gift exchange. B. ing own table ser vice. St. Peter's Episcopal Guild will meet Wednesday at 12 30 p.m. for a Christmas poluck dinner, in the Parish hall. Mrs. Norval Olson, chairman. t I e awarded. CeleVatinq birthdays today are li:i!..ird Miller. Alieel; Donna Ivwin. i ;,r.st!:e Sclirorder, Hick :rv a ml Janice McKay, La innee M S3'. W. r. Lillis. I nited states Amy ii -criiMcr, will he in i a tirnadi- tun days a week, Tues '' and Fridays, from 10 a m. -:il:l in. Ik- will he in the Stiui.ve Service office located in the I'u-t (iff ice building. Ciystil Rebchah Indue will ii--t at 7 ;lil p.m., Wednesday, the (hid Fellows temple. Christmas party to follow. Gift .vrrunue .r.enis. Dear Ann: This friend i I II call her Mrs. Smythei showed some of her paintings to a group of close friends. A certain woman went into ecstasy over one of the paintings. My friend had trie painting framed at a cost of $16. and presented it to her on her birthduy. Several weeks later Mrs. Sinythe went to a tea in this woman's home and was shocked to find he painting stuck in a hallway, behind a large rubber plant. A person would have to search in order to find it. Should she ask for the painting back now that she is sure it means nothing to these people? T.Y. Dear T.Y.: The gift was pre sented in good faith with no strings attached. She had better forget it. Dear Ann: My 16-year-old daugh ter is abolutely wild, crazy, in sane over Pat Boone. She has every record he's ever made. His pictures are all over her wall. When he's on TV she swoons and moans until the rest of the familv would like to bat her over the head to bring her to her senses. Nora would rather stay at ho-nc and listen to P;t Boone's records than go out with a fel'ow she knows. What can I do about this silly kid? It's beginning to worry m. Nauseated. Dear Nauseated: She'll get over this as she did the chicken c-k and measles. In the mean time, a few words of logic may make a dent. Granted Pat Boone Is an at- ii.j(ii.i.,i,iiiiii ui'1' ''' ,V WHEN YOU ARE GROWING - Your Pharmacist knows the need of vita mins w hen the body is growing and keeps on hand t!ie hramis pediatricians usually pusenne for young patients. Your Pharmacist is ever ready to serve. GOOO HEALTH TO AH FROM REXAL1 ) of 50 cents, refresh-;j$ Frances Brown Auxiliary will nn-et Thursday at I SO p.m. in die Neivhlioi hood Clubhouse for in annual Christmas party. Gift exilian e. Christmas program, ar.J il"s eit. Members please i nine ihinge cf date and time of i meeting. PRICES IN EFFECT MON., DEC. 14TH, THRU W0., F:C PAYLESS Is The Place To Boy CHRISTMAS WITH ENVELOPES ask . " PAY-x.-Ar LESS SELLS ONLY 1ST QUALITY MERCHAN DISE 50 CARDS BIG VALUE ASSORTMENT ONLY X.UU AT PAYLESS MANY OTHER FINE ASSORTMENTS FROM 59 io 1.69 NO FINER SELECTION IN EASTERN OREGON All 3 Mi 6TH. . 1 CASS9S Church of Cod Union wi'l hold a Christmas program Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in ths church. Pl.-.y nnl recitations by children. Anyone interested is invited to attend Treats for children. Parkdale Club will hold a Christmas party in- the home f Mrs. Kva Shafer, Wednesday, fifty cent gift exchange. DAV and Auxiliary w ill hold heir Christmas party, Wcdncyr dayit J.M $"t ' Alu-'-.Ai moroW -.vli:,oi .School will, hold their There will be exchan'.;e nf git Christmas program, Wednesday for both men and women. Treats; :30 p.m. in the school gym. for children, entertainment, and!ri,sl ' second grade will pre- Holiday prints of pure silk! Ruth Robinson Circle of the l'irs! Meth.dist Church will meet in the home of Mrs. Whit i ier Wriitht, 1212 Alder Street, Wednesday at 12:30 pin. for a pi.tiu.k. Hi-ins own table service and cc vered dish. WESTIHGHOUSE IHHEBSIBLE FRY PANS Piece Wash The Whole Pan Underwater. Detachable Heat Control 2 Sizes To Choose From 11" SIZE CONTROL 7.95 PAN 14.95 LID 4.25 RT. 27.15 12" SIZE Reg. 29.40 Comf 1877 119 Complete 88 REG. 1.00 METAL CHRISTMAS TREE STANDS 79e EASTMAN KODAK Brownie Starilash CAMERA SET reireshmeiiLs. Evening Circle of the I'irst Methodist Church, WSCS. will meet in the home of Miss Blanche Clark, 805 Spring Avenue, Tues day at 7:30 p.m. for a Christmas meeting. Eaglet Auxiliary w ill ho'd a card party, Wednesday at 8 p.m. in their hall. A Driver License Examiner will be on duty in La Grande on Tuesday at 106 Depot Street be tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Persons wishing original licenses or permits to drive are asked to file applications well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in o-.d-r t'o assure time for completion of the required license test. the title, and will include 14 per sons in the cast. Treats and refreshments will he furnished. ent "The 12 Days of Christmas." and the third, fourth, fith, and sixth grades to give "The Night Eefore Christmas." ' Pure silk, purely and simply the loveliest mid-winter dressing we know! Designed by Dauphine especially (or you who are 5' S" or under, to shine . j under dark coats, to brighten the scene fcberever you are! Left. 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