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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1922)
LA ( i ii'AN !)!; KVKNiM'i Miu mid more of the members of day evening at the r.M thodist parson.1 J the upper set in J,a (irunde are enter- uj?e by Kev Ueorge II. Quitrley. Mr. i tuiiuNK at the Country Club, dinner: Snider is an employe of the O.-W. an.'. ! and luiu-heons following eiu-h other in 'his bride is a resident of Union, wht-re ' rapid MiKTLMHiun. Mr:-. Put-bridge, the she was promimmt socially. Mr. an-lii hostess, announces that she commen- Mrs. V. S'. Ktllus, father and mother' ct'd serving last Wednesday and since ' of the hiide. were n resent at the wed- I then o'er l-r0.huvt been at the ('uun-j try t'luh, which is rated as one of the most beauttfdl structures in this see tiun of the state. Mik. H. .1. tireen wus hostess to 24 ladies on Friday evening, a delicious lun?henn being served with the re mainder of the evening devoted ta j-o-ci;il entertainment. ( hai les Monoids entertained nine prominent citizens of .a lirande the latter part of the week, a veiy pleas ant fvenin,y being spent. And on Sunday thirty people, form ing different !ulies, were seated. A T. Mill and a p:rty of Li n eomposcl one section. Chase tlohnenkamp and a number :f friends formetl another par ty, and Mr- and Mrs. ILil Hohnenkump. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Keuler, Dr. ami Mis. iKay Muiphy and Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Dixn completed a party of eight. 'Mrs. liurhridge expects the summer social season at the Country Club to be one of much activity. A birthday party of interest was given in honor of Martin V- Hiad shaw's With birthday. Mr. HnuUhaw lives un the miner of Cove averue and Portland stieet with Mrs. Uradshaw and is a member rf the (J. A. R. He enlisted in the service of the United .States in Hi2, in Co. 11, liOth Infan try. Iowa Volunteers and served un til the close of the Civil War. The lirudshaw home was decorated . with sweet peas, roses, petunias unr! sh'ista daisies for the occasion. M. and Mis. Ilradshaw have been married 5i years and have seven childron livi ing, :7 grandchildren and Hi) great grandrhildre" '1 hose piesent to make the occasion a pleasant one were: .Mr- and Mrs. H. Ilradshaw and children of Summer; ville, Mr. and Mrs. W W. Ilradshaw, Air. and Mis. W. P. Brudsh'iw and sou Wallace, Mr. and (Mrs. W. II. C.oodcr hone and son, Wayne. The afternoon was spent in visit- iinr im,l itift nw.t'ikimr tiTtitf wliifli -i delicious two-course luncheon was served- The guests departed wishing I Crandpa Iiradshaw manv mote birth-J days. I The Episcopal parish picnic, held at the city park yesterday afternoon, proved to be a decided success, all un iting in having a good old fashioned good time. About one hundred were piesent. arriving on the scene between one and two o'clock, being driven out to the park by autos. The afternoon was spent pleasantly in social conversation and the younger members took advantage of the swim ming" facilities. Preceding the supper a piogrum.of races was held for the youngsters, appropriate prizes heinjr presented to the winners. All told, the youngsters enjoyed such u day us is read about. At the close of the afternoon the en the assemblage gathered about on-! Lir fnl.L. nml wcrp IrenLed tit n wnn- fVilnl din !(. The menu was too 1hi?;! to attempt to nmnorato but it ron inlned practically every kind of sal-; ad, deserts, sandwiches, hot and cold . dunks. Following tne supper, which! was the scene of an imprompty pro-, gram and informal speeches, the par-; ty i eturned home. j Those in charge of the picnic may ; be congratulated on their able man-: ngement and all who were there are; ragerly looking forward to the nel picnic. to be held. j Mr- an Mrs. O. U Prii'o anil their (liiuuUiiTs. llnzi'l Mary, anil Hi'Uy, re-1urm-l tu their home in I'lirlland early; thi:. week, accompanied by Miss Han nah Lewis, also of Portland- They have heen visiting- at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. A. T. Hill, the latter lieinir Mr. Price's sister. Mr. Price is prominent in business circles, being vice-president of the Northwestern 1 National Hank of Portland and nlsu administrator of the Pittock estate. While in I .a Ci untie the party at tended man" social atfairs and the all expressed sorrow at leaving, stat in? that they liked the people of Ii (Irande and the town verv much, class ing it as an ideal place in which to make one's home. The Kpwni th League wns entertain ed at the home- of Lota l'lerson Krl hiv eveninir, fibnut lortv members be .present. The homle was dellRht 1'ully airanpcd for the occasion with , Miss Pieison. Miss Fern Wills and Messr.-; Sheldon Brownton and Everett llennett actin as hosts and hostesses, leprc-intinfi: the fourth depurtment of the Kpworth itapue. . r i iiu .-vcr.ir.K -as piensnnuy sneni playinir irames, the social hour beinu: foUnvved by the servinjr of some de oliciou ite cicitm and cake, ufttiwhiih the paity reluctantly took their de parture unanimously pioclaiminit the t-vcninir very, well spent. c-' O ' oThe Ktislcrn Star Soeiat Club was eiitertaWed'lif the home 01 Mrs. Oscar 0 ft,l:i-u'f r vcstnlay aftwnooiV inMhe fin L -al niotint '' 'he seasojt-'" Th, nr,t o . iiiemin(r will be held early ift .Syit'iu- lr." C") Onit.ni number was present, the mi-IM jialv of them spendinif the ar cards, with Mrs. Peter Jl IK ine,ili.eriio,MP g with Mrs. Peter 1 el) flu 111 emeiLfinir vtithiehChonors. Ohniiow inir file (Jiiciar .itteinoon-, the ladies : weie sei(5 u a delicioi'.lunchcon which QasQi f.ttinit ending to a very plea.-' nnt mi-etin o O O a A larire crowd pathred Sunda'Oat Ml. and Mrs. K. R. Henderson's home Omar Alicel Mid enjoyed apicnic diii 1 p that was iriven in honor of lw-i-JFl ln, W. K. Vau"hn. who are tak- Ina llioir deityuire. tor tneir nnme irw Olie table was iaid under the laree. Iiailv willQv trees alld a nanqhet Qtv.Owas 111 store for those present, fti r the dinner music and social con versation was enjoyed until evening. Mrs Vnuchn was formerly Mi-is Lil I an Mi Konald and is well and favor : ilv known here. It. iv H. S:iider and Miss Marian Fay l'.i'lhn were united in marriage. Mon- tlinv alonir with several friends. t 'itniinueii on I 'Hire Kitii) Quit your meanness. 'Jeter Taber-7-1H .vs There's cool refreshment, satisfacrion ar.d health in the wholesome goodness of a glass of delicious Iced Postum. 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