" Monday, April 1, 192).
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pave Seven
?News Of Wedding
Surprises Friends
6f Union Couple
. Ity Mn. lW-rt Kulvlit r
i. (Olinerver i'uireHionilt nl )
, UNION (tf pyrin. SuiiiiIkIth;
their m.iny friends wim . the uu
nunrenient ut the marriage i'f
Allan Xanry William of Jilnho
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I'Phe vpd(llnw-(ok .lnjii Wallii
Walla, Wufli., Hominy, l'el. 17, .tht
. Itev. Ynnnu' ' of the! MciIxuMmI
Vhuivh nffioIatinK. Mrs. JMiWcn,
who huH been ttiviim here thin win
ter with her wranilpui-entM, Mr, mid
Mrn. fyrmv Wllllamx, In a nim
pher of the Ki'aduutlnn clasH ami
will continue her Mud Ion. -Mr, JYn-
Wen Is tlio Kn (if Mr. and Mrs
Orvcl Jf-nxen nf Union and tfrnd;
nated from the I'nton hltfh fi'linol
tvlth I lie cIukh or I!C!7. lit- In em
ployed at Conner'M Hlore here, llr.
arid Mi-H. JiMiKvn will make . their
home In Smith lnion.
j , There watt a laruo nttenihinre at
the Stock Show meeting Wednes
day evening ut the rliy hall with
(V f. Ondwell,. preHldent of the or
: niiiilzutlon. presiding. , IndlratlonH
ire that the citmlng hIiow will hav
tin nnitsiuilly line Htock exhlhlt. Ue.
WJen $(i,uu( offered In livestock
: premium which include all of the
Matt appropriation of f "i,0"U, there
will he In race premiums. It
. I 'he. plan of thone In charge of
the Hhow to make this year show
In reality a Htock Hhow in every
wense of the Word; however, there
will he plenty, of 'unuiHomentH.
Member of the Lrtieky Thirteen
eluh enjoyed a delightful meeting
Friday afternoon when Mrn, Lewis
Illdeler was hostetw at her home in
North Union. Inincheon was serv
ed at 1:1.1 o'ejock nt a prettily ap
pointed table where rovers were
laid for LB.-.miCKtH. - After lunch-,
eon three an hies were urrnnncd for
biidt;o. ' X1k.'Tohy Kinllh won hiKh
more prl'o und Mrs. U. ',' Terra II
received the consolation.
jynnonnr.ementH were received
here tbls; wec-k of the marrinK? of
lruce Javis, of Union, to Mian
Viola Clutter of Portland. The wed
dlnn took pluVe In Portland Mar. 1.
I'loth Mi' and Airs. Davis attended
the O. S. ( at CorvalllH. They
will make their home In Portland.
Mr. Dain Is tho son of A- H. Diivlu
of this city.
Mrs. John Clark, who was taken
to Hot Iake several days ago where
she Is jeceiii; medical treatment,
is reported as (miieh" better.
Mr,'--and Mirs. Hert Knight. , uc
' coiitiihniod yt., her mother, Mrs. A.
''(,1'J, Huff vt tJ-a flrnnde, drove to
.lMiie,, Ore., Saturday where they
.spent Master Sunday with their sls-
w" ter and daughter, Mis. I.eo Winn.
' JMm Amaryllis KnlKht returned
"""Sunday evening to her home here
after upending the weekend in I-.a
(liandc visttinK with relatives- and
A?rientlK. . - 1 -f "
Merlon JifllflT'proprieim'Tof ttie
Davis Service Station, left Sunday
for Portland, where he will attend
the l'ord service school to be held
there this week. Knlph t'ock and
Jack Help, employes of Mr. Davis,
accompanied him.
Mrs. Ceorge Wlnshlp and dnunh
ter, Anna Mae, left Thursdny for
i J'endleton where they will spend a
few days visiting at the homo of
.Mrs. Winship's . parents, Mr. and
w Mrs.' J. r,, McConnell.
, Mi William Hutchinson, w ho
has been living at Uorvallis this
l'rwinter where her four children are
attending school, arrived In Union
Friday for a two weeks' visit with
her husband.
Mr. "and Mrs. John Jones and
Charlie Jones were called to-linker
Sunday by the illness and death
f her brother. It. N. Jones, who
passed away Monday at the Pro
testant hospital, following an Ill
ness of more than two months. He
had, been pissed at the Mother
lrIodc mine. Funeral services were
held at west chapel yenesnay ai
ternoon at 2 o'clock.;- ' ;
r;UT OUR WAX
By Williams
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VJHW .MOTHERS GET GrRA"-.
I fa. V NCA 6CfWi:C MM.
injr HuUwJtaxter; vocal duct. Nol
lii und Vallle (UertHen monolOR, j
Fawn CJeertsen. Hefi-eshincnts
were nerved a tier the pronram,
- Alex, Slater has pun-baaed thrt
Caton-property in North Union
nenr the Cove hlKhwuy -und will
move Into hl new buiuo as sood
aa some needed linprovi'monta ai-e
made. The property nenr the
South school; whew the Slater uro
now llvlnff. will be rented.
Louis Mdeler, formerly plumber
at Hot IJtKe, has bouKht out the
plumbing business connected with
the Union Hardware store und has
moved here in order to be neur his
work.
MIkh Katie Kcuter has accepted
a position with the Fiisbio motor
company of linker und took up her
work this week. Mis Iteuter
m dilated rrom the Union Hinh
sc h ou t t w o yea in a go, and after
taking a post graduate course in
the high school, attended the Maker
business college for six months. -
Supt. Itoy Uonklln, the high
school principal, K, P. Coburn and
(rn do I'rlnclpal W. V. Connor und
John Wortmun of the local schools,
attended the principals und super
intendents' meet lug in l.a Orande
Sutmtlay.
Merton Davis., munngcr of the
Davis Super service station and
his helpers will attend the Ford
service school In Portland thin next
week. , ;
Mrs. Pcnrl Shaw, Mm. r.(llle Cun
tor nnd Mrs. Sadie Connor und
daughter ltutli were vlsltorn in Lu
Cirande Saturday. ,:
Olris in the upper grades and
In the high school have organ UimI
sewing clubs and aw holding week
ly meetings, in the. domestic sci
ence rooms ut the ; high school
building. KffortH-ure ulno being
mude to organise u mini her of hoys'
(dubs. - Pig. calf und sheep clulis
will be looked after first und may
be clubs for the rulstug of rabbits
und other small live stock. Them
club member will be In line to
win some of the 6au which the
Stock Show DWMuvinllon is offering
In pitxvs this yenr.
Annual election of officers wan
held ut the regular meeting of the
local bund boya Wednexduy even
ing. W. W Connor was chosen as
president. Sidney Vuden secretary
treuvurcr, und l.eo Anderson mun
ngcr. .
Several niembera of the Union
commercial club went to Wullowu
Friday night to nttend u banquet
which the latter club was giving
In honor of their basketball team.
Supt. Hoy Conklln und Principal
K. P. Cuhnrn of the Union wbpnl
accompanied the delegation. Dur-
. ing the meeting the trophle.froin
j the basketball district were pre
, sen ted to the Wallowa players and
their coach and the silver trophy
I presented to the Wullowu High
school. " . ' "
Cleorge Foster of North Union,
who has been confined to his home
with u ciui- of Hhlnglea, In much
improved und able to get out again.
Report Terrible
Famine Condition
IV K. Jl'IkfiK HKKIGV8
NKW YORK, Apr. 1 (API
Federal Judge Francis A. Wlnslow,
ugalnst whom articles of Impeach
ment were recently read in con
gress, announced his resignation
from tlio federal bench, through
his attorney today.
A chain of diet restaurants Is to
be established In ull (lerniuu cities
and watering places. ;
h LOXOON, Apr. I (AP) .f Th
Dally Kxpress in dlsputch front,
Nairobi Kenya, todav described)
"terrible famine conditions' In the
Ruanda district of the Belgian
I Congo. The account was c if ill ted
ti Dr. J. 10. chui-ch, Uritlsh mlsr
jslonary working there. t
Owing to the suceessive j failure
of crops during two or three inilny
seasons, the backward state of ag
riculture, and indifferent state of
communications, thousands are
dead und dying of starvations, uc
cording to the minister.
Kertln has u dozen women taxi
cab drivers.
T7TV Tl
FAMILY FROM
CONDON MOVES
INTO PROMISE
Hy Mrs. llertha Carper" ;
(Observer Corespondent)
I'ltOMISK. Oiv., (Special)
Mr. n n d M rs. Wu llnce und two
Kin it 11 children, late of Condon,
(Ire., arrived last Tuesday In Prom
ie and ure living on the Miller
place, which they have purchased.
David Garrett brought them in
from Wallowa. Aire. Wallace hits,
been employed to tench the school
Jn the Promise district for the com
ing yenr.
Fred Trump's children ure suf
fering from severe colds.
Mr, Potter spent Snturdny at
O. r, Carper's Mr. Potter Iuih been
quite busy looking after his stock.
Karl Villlnnm went to Mnxvllle
Monday to work on the skidder.
Mr. und Mrs. Vesper Henderson
and daughter. Iorls. visited Wed
nesday ut the I. S. McDonald homo.
Mrs. McDonald sold them seveml
nice, liens. t '.'
Mrs. Alice Chenoworth returned
to Monmouth the lust of the week.
John Carper returned homo from
Wallown Saturday.
Hurry Snuffer went to Wullowu
Tuesday. Clnrence Snuffer has
gone to Idaho to work.
John Dond went to Wallovsyi
Tuesday nfter seed grain, j
Uncle Hilly Surniar Is ublu to out
ngaln. - '
- MoGlnnis nnd Brooks arrived
home with their sheep . Monday
evening. Mr. Hrooks put his sheep
on the Wnllnpi canyon nnd Mc
Olnuls' took theirs to the Mud
Creek canyon Wed n esd a y . Wert
and Albert McOlnnis und Harold
Cnrper are with the McGinni
sheep .which huve been fed In the
Lower vnlley and have come
throtrgh thewinter in-Rood shape1.
They expect to begin lambing in
about two weeks. The gruss Is
good nnd they expect them to do
quite well.
Mrs. Stella Poulson nnd two
small children nnd Miss Mnrle Kel
ey visited Saturday nnd Sundny
ut Chnrlcs Morris'.
Mrs. heona Cnrper nnd small
children visited Wednesday with
Mrs. Herthu Carper.
Mr. und Mrs. C. P. Carper re
ceived word from J.a Grande that
their son Hoy v.-us operated for ap
pendicitis. Thursday evening and
their son-in-law Frank IJndsny
was operated on for appendicitis
Friday ufternoon. Hoth are nt tho
Grande Jtomle hospttnl und re
ported to be recovering nicely.
Aivln McDonald wns absent from
school Wednesdny helping his fath
er build fence.
Tex Williams and Chnrlle Moore
were getting hay ut Hill Carper's
Saturday. .
Instead of the regular grange
meeting Saturday, the women had
a general housedeanfng. The men
brought wood and water and
helped generally. ' A lovely din
ner wns enjoyed and the hull wns
spotlessly clean when they re
turned home.
' Hoyd Cnrper nnd Mr.. Hender
son huve begun fnrmlng. Their
Innd Is situnted in such n position
that they can begin farming earlier
than most of the other residents
of this community.1 '
Meningitis Severe
Now in Shanghai
j SHANGHAI, Apr. 1 (AP)
ishunhal health authorities have
become alarmed at rapid spread of
;cerebro-splnal meningitis among
! natives and foreigners here. Since
! the first of February the .disease
j has approached epidemic singe
;and more than 1,00(1 cases are un.
'der treatment here.
! Many of those stricken have died,
among them nine foreigners. Twen-Jty-flve
foreigners have contracted
the disease.
' DOUUI.K OXIOV ACHFAOF. '
j FOHT COLLINS, Colo. (AP)
Indications point to n .1(1 per cent
Incrense In Colorado's onion acre
age this year. Prices were higher
in.lD2H than n year ago, while
j both the acreage and yield per
'acre were lower.
I
j AXXAPOLIS, Md. (AP) Cert I -fication
of poultry Ik growing In
Muvoi'f.Hmongx. Mary land hi.-endrs.
UeeordH show Di.ono chickens were
inspected last season, of which 1,-
'Onti met requirements for ccrtifi-
j cation.
J Spenkcr Shnnnhan of the Illl
I nols House of Keprcsenta,llves was
I given the job of appointing n com
mittee of seven to Investigate whnt
stute legislators uro on oilier pay
rolls. People who think being
speaker or the Illinois House Is a
pretty nice job seehi to be slightly
wrong. .
Union Observes "
Holy Week And
Easter Sunday
P.y W. V. Cuiuku'
(Observer Correspondent)
UNION (Special) A program of
a week's services was carried on
at the Methodist church this laHt
week before Kasler, ending Friday
morning with n communion ser
vice. Sunday morning there wns
special Faster music und baptis
mal rites at the eleven o'clock ser
vice and In the evening the Sunday
school and Kpworth League wave
an Kaiter program. The Leaguers
planned u morning watch service to
he held hi the city pnrl; nt :JM.
a wuffle breakfast at the K. F.
Iteuter home, und nfterwnrd at
tended the morning services ut tho
church In u body.
Itobert ('router bus accepted n
position with the Kuslern Oregon
Light ,nnd . l'oyeiico.nnuly ,uid,,.lH
now working in the local oll'ico
of the company.
A very interesting program unit
social was given by the L. D. S.
Sundny school at the church Thurs
day evening. The numbers on the
program Included: Harmonicn solo,
Meiiyn Kohler: reudlng, Sherman
Hawkins: dialogue, DoiIh Lay und
Meiiyn Kohler; piano hoIo, I )ot is
Kli-k; rending, Alic Gamble; piano
solo, Clarice Hadgcr; playlet,' Veru
and Vet-da Hulling; - monologue.
Irene Itaxter; stump speech, Leo
Nellsoti: lulk, Leo Anderson; read-
Ilnoiie
on
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What your dollar is worth depends on you. Today, a
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chandise or service. '
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