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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1926)
Thursday. April 29, 1926. ' UK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER NEWS of SOCIETY Valuable Gavel Given to Chapter Mr. -.Id' Cherry presented to Hope Chapter,' Order of the East ern Btar, a gavel made from stone taken from Solomon's temple last evening when the. members of the order mot In the Masonic parlors fll regular aeasion. Mrs. Cherry, a past matron of , the organisation, has just returned: from a trip around the world. In making the presentation Mra. Cherry gave n. abort talk, telling of some of the things she saw whlla traveling around tho world relative to Kusi rrn Star .work. Both ahe and Mr. (L'berry were in attendance at the meeting. ; (U V. '- . V !' Mra. Carrie I. Btelncamp, worthy matron, presiucu uvpr 1110 uiumiiro meeting, "which preceded the pro gram hour, which was in fcharge of ) He past matrons of Hope ohapter. Vourteon past matrons presented a, Irpmcdy farce entitled "The .Old Molds' Convention," In appropriate Costume. The comedy was directed by Mrs. Myrtle Broughton and was well received by a large audience. More than one hundred people at tended tho meeting. ; Those taking part in the farce finite: . Mrs. . Mury Heassler, Mra. fr"ustn Tyler. Mrs. Mnude- K. Kbor- iiaro, nirs. r.iia misseii, mra. lackson, Mrs. Netta Eukin, Mrs. lulda, Humphreys. Mrs. O. May v'oyes. Mrs. Anna Leslie, Mrs. Mary England. Mrs. Buslo Ijee. Mrs. Nel lie Nelll. Miss l.auline Lcderlc and Airs.-Florence Bacon. , 1.'-After the program refreshments were served by a committee bead I'd by Mra. Mae Smith. Tho tables bnd lodge rooms were decorated Swlth... lovely -bouqucta of spring (flowers. -I' . , - ' Mrs' KinHrlnrrl Hostess ' fro La Grande Women V Mrs. David Ktoddard,, formerly of Jlilu city but who now makes her jjioinc In Bakur, entertained o, num ber of 1-A Grande HDliPs and sev-S-ral; from Baker at a prettily ap pointed luncheon yesterday after jnoon at the Union hoUI. The two large tables, arranged In the din ing room or the 'hottl where a de licious luncheon was served, were decorated with lovely bouquets of roses. . "'- t ' J . ? Bouquets" of .lilacs and other beautiful spring flowers were used New' Bag Style ternoon. During tho business meet j lng presided over by Mrs. Gilbert ' Barron, president, it waa decided to have a rummage sale Saturday, Mav it. The hostess, assisted by Miss Anna Brooks, aerved delicious re freshmcnta during the observance or a social hour. The next meeting of the society will bo at tho home, of Mrs, C. C. Bull, Muy 13. ' . Sleek and soft unborn calf and boarsV ed calf make the latest bag combina tions. Their extreme proportions, too, are the latest word In smartness. Announcements . Social announcements may be printed In this column Itn of charge. Any snoouncemeMts pcr tniiiiug to any functions such us rooked food sales, etc., will bo refused. Announcements, to be printed the ssnw day, must be In society editor's hands bj s:00 o'clock, News editor's note. For Sale s at the Minerva Says ! We carry shoe polishes for blonde kid, suuturne and parchment, and all shades of leather.. Heel Grips for step in ' pumps to prevent slip ping at the heel. Kiropcdic Corn Files. Corn Pads, Hun Ion and Callous Pads. Walk Straight Heel Pads for crooked ankles prevents shoes from running over at heel. Arch Supports of all kinds. Hhoe Laces. Insoles. l'Hlent leather Polish for patent shoes only. Won't forget, we carry Spuntex Guaranteed Silk Hosiery. Also Guaranteed Sox for men. Latest novelties in Dress Slippers. Also brokun sizes at reduced prices. '.- THE BOOTERY In the living room where eleven ta bles of bridffu were ut piny follow ing luncheon. All of tho prlic.'B ut cards went to 11a ker women. . . Four-M Ciub Honors Miss George Complimenting MIha Murle George on her blrthduy unnlvurHury' the girla of the Four-M club enter tained at a Hurpilstt party In hur honor lust evening ut thu home of her mother, Mrs. Frank George. Gumes uhd contests weru enjoyed during the evening. , Mhh Margun t Klopfennteln and .' Miss Mildred Weeks' wero flrHt prize winners during the conteHts und Mrs. Ku gene Tplla und Mrs. Clyde Webb received the second yrlzes: , .T, A pretty red and" ; white-,color scheme wus curried but in the ducorutlon of the George, home, bouquets of tulips being used. Luncheon wis served l-fy Mrs. George at an appropriate hour. .: Y. 0. Club Meets at Grimmett Home Kach member of tho Y., O. club wrote a short note to be sent to Mrs. E. C. Tuckey, who Is visiting In California with Mr., Tuckoy's daughter, ye.steriliiy afternoon when the club met at the firm home of Mrs. Grovcr Grimmett. Mrs. Tuck ey has been in California for the past two weeks. She expects to return to her home lie re about May 1. ' Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon With Mrs. 1 M. ' Hoyt winning high score among the club members. The; guest prize - was presented to Mrs. Chnrlun Blitgner. The G-rtmmolt home wi pkvettlly. decorated fortlfe ocicafttottrHvltff bouquets of lilacs and other flow--ers of the season. A two-course luncheon was served following the card games. ' r Missionary Society Discusses Slavs There was a largo attendance yesterday ufternoon when the Home Missionary society of the Kirm Methodist Kpilfcopul church met at the borne of .Mra.' Bcngelstlorf. The afternoon was opened by a business session, presided over by the presi dent, Mra. Ijci. Hunford. Mrs. Klla Doty hud churge of tho afternoon's devotional services. The study subject for tho after noon was 'Hlnvs and America's Fu ture." Mrs. R G. Coleman hud charge of the lesson. Mrs. W. H. Parker discunscd tho method or conducting young people' work. A social hour wus observed be- fore udjournment and refresh ments were served by the hostess, ussistcd by Mrs. hydia Grundy. Miss Wade Entertains Aid Society St. Peter's Aid society of the Kpiseopul church met ut the home of Miss Lucy Wade Wednesday af- The Monday Mucslculetuolnunu . The Monday Musical chorus will meet for the last rehearsal before the presentation of their numbers next Tuesday night tomorrow eve ning ut 7:15 o'clock In tho Neigh borhood club rooms.. All members of the chorus are urged to be In attendance as they wilt be pluced for the final presentation. Mrs. Jesse Koskins, director, of Uuker, will, bo here. 'Mra. Jack Kockensparger will entertain the members and friends of Oliver P. Morton ltellef Corps at a benefit tea tomorrow after noon at her home on T avenue. II STOWAWAYS MEET DEATH MARSEILLES, Franco, , Apr; i. (AP lileven Arab stowaways in the hold of the steamer 8idi Ker rugh aro known to be . dead and eighteen wore still missing today aa a result of tho collapse of their hiding place In' tho ship's coal bunkers during a rough passago from Algiers to Marseilles. Two of tho stowaways havo been dug out of the coal .seriously In jured and ten others havo been rescued suffering from slight hurts. : ' . The eleven bodies recovered were bruised and blackened be yond tecognltlon when hugo blocks of coal, loosened by a storm, foil upon them. - Marseilles authorities havo re fused Barling otders to tho Htdi Kcrrugh in order that the ship may be combed from stum to stern In un crrort to Kuril the fate of tho eighteen Arabs known to be aboard. . DICTATES MUSIC HHW VOItlv l'nable to move from her couch for two years be cause of' paralysis Miss' Janet It. Williams, singing teacner, nas pro duced an opcrattu. Bhe dictated NIAGARA FALLS THRILL SEEKER DIES IN SOUTH NIAGAllA KAIJ. N. Y. Apr. 'in. (AP) The denh . of Bobby Leach, intrepid falls thrill seeker, reported from ChrlsL church. New Zealand today, removes one of the most picturesiio figures from the Niagara district. Besides going over thu falls In a barrel on July 25, 11)11, Leach many times defied the Calls us a background. l-lu successfully negotiated the whirlpool rapids In a' barrel drop ped with a parachute from the upper arch bridge over the t gorge, and from an airplane 'over the fulls, und performed' tnuny other similar feats of daring.' $ Ilia last bid for notoriety lie re was lust fall when hti uttempjed to swim tho lower river Just before the falls. He fulled when he tried to recover his false, teeth which tell out, and wus brought buck to Hhore by a bout thut hud, been fol lowing him. Tho feat was success fully accomplished a week or so later by William Hill, veteran Canadian river man, causing much chagrin. , ; Deputy ) V .....y Miss Dslls Aihkvy of Puis, Tel., is ths first deputy U. 8. msrshall In Texas. With her badge and htr .45 six-shooter, .she Alls lh bill desplt ths fact that she only weighs I to pounds, - r the notes. And alto Is to heur tlte first performanco over. tlio radio. ItllMI) Ills IIOO'J'LKGGi:K ClllCAGO-w ObtHlnUig tt seoroh warnint and Uud'ing V'-imlieemen, Mrs. J-iurry JO n tiler directed a raid on her husbund's bootlegger. A slxtccn-gallon stilt wus seized und the owner und Jut Iiusbunil were arrcsled. She said she decided her husband wus drinking too much und followed him to the bootleg ger's home. lll T TO m: agaix PMOKMX", Ariz.. (AP) Gover nor George W. P. Hunt, now sorv- 1 ri f- lilo flflli l,ir-iii iiu irnui.xnni. f Arizona, will be a candldato for tnc democratic nomination again this yeur. Arizona has hud only two governors since it became ; u it ate in 1 y 1 'I, Thomas K. Camp bell, republican, and Governor Hunt. 1'hisom:h i;scapi;s SAN J)IKGO, Cal. 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IN JAIIi I'Kfaburg.-began a SOO-day MAHT1N10Z, Cut. (Al-) P. B. i term for literal psssessloa 9t Muestreltl, assistant fire chief, of quor. t- ,.-" . v Jail STHWE1 REPUBLICAN For U. . Senator SSSSBSSSSSSSSSaSSBSSSSSSSSSl - li What JudKc' Lawrence T. Harris Thinks of Slciwcr "I mil HiipiHirllnit and xlinll vote for lilm iHt-aiiM! his Hiilendld iUlifk'aliMiH ItlKhly t-iH-oiiinieitd lllnl to the voleni of tlllM aI'oiiiiikhji wenllli. "Ills IralnlliK, fxiN'iiencr, nalural ability, liiltli Ideals and nplirndid i'lliMfLshl) Kivo liromlsi; uf. miiablu accomp lishment. "I priillct Dial If Freder ick Sliilwcr In Milled In llio f. S. Wnnut ho will, iH-rorc IIm cud or Ills find lertn, be iiimc rccoirniM'd llinHiirliout the mil km as our. of Hi' leaders lit Ilia) ImhIj. ami that lliroiiKli him Orcvoii tvlll reap much credit ami honor.' Vole For a Republican Who Can Be Elected VOTE FOR STEIIYER .Vt; Iktlrll Itlilg, I'ald. Ai:v. 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