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Monday, April 22, 1929. LA GRANDE-EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. mm ') ) Sewing Clubs ' I Are Formed In I Union Schools OUT OUR WAY V. V. foiiti-.r '. M fnhwiM'l'Ki f.ntl-.wiiin.l..ntl ' 1 : I'NION lSifHil) Kewtuit iltllw. , tiro very pnii-ih.r i'irl:t now In tho I'nlon koIiooIx, tliiTc Ix-Ihk five or- ItuhhuitionK antonx the wail, irlrl.'f Dim ano In the liixli m-hol.' Then.-1 girls ure holiiliiK weekly ineoilnri J wiiu n:iii' iu nninn inoir woi-k uy i (lie i'ni,or tile Mjionl year. Anl-j '.- liitil . rlulm nr Iii-Iiik . urininlzt'il ' ( JiiilniiK tho liny. nir. Blieon, H ' pnillliy. ho'iu-inniiiiK the vai ii-llHu. I tlm only tlmwbnek tlu. ilirriruliy i 111 hpow In'if l.'ucti'iH for Hip boys ' HmumhI sttiilrntK from the sen-! lw cliiMS or the I'tilnn II1kI m'hool i . we. n Iji Ornndi- Kutnnlay to i ' the pholoifi'uphf-r. They were e:-i UllK nlc-lllrpH for Hit. (roup and j .other 1,'lliiluullnn I'Murcs for li'' i .lit (ho oml or I ho nrhonl year. j y K II. fontler, ninpi'iolnr r tlin j ' f ,'t'onnr.rs, I iic. driutMl slolo, wnm. I ii'alloil to tho wctthirn part or tlicj ; ieiute last week ouinir to tho III-, .lifSH or his fullier. Tho nlrk itian! n-.wua taken to a hofpltul anil hls -' .vhoii returheil home, j ij'.' Irvln WeatojMkow, who i iinx it r iri-neral Hlur.- nl imlili.i-. m,im , -ii- I - ( llor In I nion Saliirilny. -V' ' llforBf KoKtt.r, who liar, lici-n at .fllot Utko .for aeverul ilaya Initiate iireutineiit roe ahlwtlr-a and other liervowt tronlile, ivturnoil lo his home In Nocth I'nlon last week, -" somewhat Iniiirovpil in health. ,; . Sirs. Tony llenipo, who liven on j," tho oreirnn Tmll highway justj south or I'nltm. was taken to ai- jj hospital til Kalcor last week where I : Jim ui uiiiiei-Ko an operation.- t. I.aler news eolieerniiiK the de-! -. strlirtlon liy fire of tho Charley '. Tohln home In North I'nloir n few days atro informs us that the los. was partly covered liy insuranee. The only mo arlleles of furniture which were not totally ruined were the stoves uutl one of them wa Dailly ilamaKid. .Mr. Tohln Hi Manning to tear I ho old liousn uuwn ami hulIU a new one. as the lumber Is charred and burned till practically ruined. Mark I'router returnixl last Wednesday, from Ou-dcn, L'tun, Where she visited with Her parents, p7i-f PA! i caki't VJ ilLLLnz iUG& lGEr him im -rfAE. - - - ft.fe; house, vjmcvj i'm , - : CJ" HOME , AND 1M EL' " ' ' 1 - oof i camVhUep 71U Lilzr 1 ZZZ uT-- HIM OufffiT.Vr bt rvt -t I-....- v i r-in 1 f - if m tvi I " . .r- r 7,7.r;"M" ntm i ran , -VNHW MOTHERS CaET GrRAV. ' WO. U. . PAT. OTP. ' ' ; ' (-H- CM Vf A SCflVlcr. ltC By WiiliamMKinff Georire s Sons Are Given ; Important Tasks During His Illness HOaNOH, KiiKlnnd (AD King t Ht. Jnint-H In brlKhl with KHtter OoorK'n fuur hoiih uU have twx Miik intforniK, rlbhoim, and plumed Klvt'ii intiortnnt iutHHlonn to ptu- mul corkmltMl luittt, form while IiIm nu'Jt'Hty It ronvti- U'sclnB hero ft-tun his rtacim ttrluns l'rohahl)- the moaU Itnooi'tanc t task, u8 fur u outKhtu world Is comM-rnwi, in the mlKKinn of tho iMike of tiloucesiM', kiiiK'H thlitl nun, who l un his way to Japun to invent Kmpoittr Hlrohlto with the order of tho Kui'ter. It 1h hilovod thin will greatly enhance the relation) between tho 1 Japanese tmiei-lal family and the rqyal family of Knjrland, a widl ua ly hot wee n the two nation, ""j It Is recalled that two previous 1. riuperorfl, Muiji and Talttho, also i-eceivcd tho order of the Karter The prince wears the uniform of . the blue rlhhon or tho Karter across his hrt'HHt, at these ceremonies. The dnfce of ork, Klntt OeorRe's pocond son. lias Imhmi appolntevl lord hltlh comuiiKsloner of the Church of Hoot land, In succeHKlon to the earl of Stair. Thus, wlihln j burgh, has heon occupied by the second son of the hlnvr and a Hcot. tlsh miner, hnth of them ncttnff as the kltiK's h'piesentutlve durinj? i the week of tho Keneral nssembly of the church. llr, llrown came from hm min ev's cottaife to the splendor of Hoover Bust j 6 t 3? At that time the AiiKlo-Japaneso Holyrood. where he was received alliance was still In exlHtance. The duke l u nt Voltahnma May 2, and after six duys filled j with official functions, he will spend IS days In travelliiR. seeing J characteristic arts and sports and (some of Japan's finest scenery, and j finishing w ith a cruise through tho ; Inland sea. i The prince of Wales, the king's first son and heir to the throne. Is hold hit; Investitures on behalf of the king. They are full-dress offi clal ceremonies at 8t. James' pal ace. The prince conferred the in signia, of orders bestowed by tho Ing In the New Year's honors list. nnd officially received several hun dred persons. At these occasions the courtyard with a hjiI ute of 21 guns, held levees tint) opened the general assembly w hen the 'labor government was In power. . " As they grow older tho three younger princes are much In de mand us deputies for tho king, not only In this country but in other parts of the empire, -; Trluce tlcorgv. the king's fourth pon, until recently an Interpreter In the royal navy with the rank of lieutenant, has entered the civil Service with a post at the foreign office. The appointment Is an ht terestlng departure from tho cus tom that only the navy or the army can provide careers for the' royal princes, lie Is the first son of the king nnd queen to enter one of the 'lhis bust of I'l'eiili'iu iioover, made in I'.iimi hy jo nariuson, noted sculptor. Is beiiiK shown for the II i't limn at I lie exhibition of Ihu Ktillnmtl . Hrulptiiro Horlety Ilils mouth in Sail Krtinrlvro. Mr. llooror autoi'iii'.ud il'.u work. Endeavorers Cr : Oregon Select Officers Sunday SAI.KM, Ore.. Apr. 22 (AP) "With the installation of officers and tho adoption Of resolution- th state convi'iulon of the Oregon Christian Kndeavor unlort; which had been In session heie since t Thursday, cunie to a clow Hunday night. Approximately IfiOt) dele gates attended the meetings. 1 . Paul t Itrown, Pacific coast secretary for the union, hud ehnrge ; or the installation ot officers which hud been selected (taturdny night. Those inducted Into oFfc Included John Henderson, president. Port land, re-lected; Miss liasel Nell, Portland, vlco preshh-nt; lary (luiley, Kugene. Mrs, -rank B, Itllchey, 1'Veewater. Martini James. Illltsboro, and O. Kvert liaker, Portland, regional vice presidents; Judge Jacob Ksnxlei, Portland, world's union vice president; Viola Ogden, Portland, re-elected aeeoro tary: l(,loi-ence Kunk. Portland, as sistant seeretary: Hylvlu OeTem ple, Portland, treasurer; Donald C, Nelson, Portland, executive ad visor: the Pcv. Walter I,. Myeiw, lOugeue, pastor counsellor. Hoss I (iulley, Kugene, field secit'tary. ' peaco departments. : The prince has the 'post of a third secretary. Ills duties will bring- him dully Into touch1 with affairs the handling . of which should be Invaluable In equipping him for a possible governor-generalship of one of the dominions. Pr. Abbott h. Lowell, president of Harvard university, will re ceive : n honorary degree from Kdlnburgh university. '. The historic towers on the walls of Home are being converted into studios for art Ms. j,u f lumber jit Is t Mrs. Mi', and Mrs. Ilalg Adndouyiian. Tho latter wimo on their way homei ployed this school year In tho lTn U MasKachuetts from California. 1 ion public school have been re and remained In the I tah city for .Ceded for another year and most a tew days lo visit with Mrs, Crou-i of them already have signed their ter. Miss Kleanor Croater, a sister-in-law of Mrs, Mark Croutei. lives In Ogden, where she Is a (uo-llc- hchooi tuu'her. Mi. and Mrs. Mark , Crouter , moved lo Pnlon ahoul two yrnis ago when the V. S. 8. " Luzon, on which he I art officer, - Wius " ordi'n'tl to iMiluese waters for u two-year-visit. Mark Crouter Is a sou of Mr. and Mrs. 1. 11. ('router of this place and tho navy officer left bis wife and children ' hero while he made 1 ho trip to China. A cast fiom. the junior class of including ?ffnlllon, Mar- tel by Itenson Hrothers, the pur- man, seventh grade teacher, who for a 'year or longer. hnm of the John Htbbrrt home in i has ueceptinl the position of pr.nc-, Mrs. Minnie Itloeh Is hero from North I nion by. I.. A. Mngham. j Ipul of the Island City sehocd. Mr. Portland, a gm st at the Levy home and the transferring of tlm H!nft Worthum has been In the JL'nlon i In South Colon. Mrs. Itloeh wiir ham property to J. M. Holmes. j schools for about six yearn as f formerly Miss Levy and Is a sls . Many Union residents are taking eighth grade teacher most or thelter to M. S. l.cvy"hhd his brother advantages of the warmer days toltlme. Hoy Cnuklln is rinlshlltg his; and sisters. put In their garden crops which ninth year its head of the local m,-. and Mrs, Fied N. Cox wore have been delayed by tho cold and j, school system. 10. P. Cohurn hihjll0St ho!rt0HB n n,p r n ,,, snow. . iwp?w' ;;p J'ractlcally all the teadierH em-.) ""r i nesday evening of last week. Mrw. yt-r . kih.i.j ,.......,... .... m. UInrtPW, winshlp and .1. ! H .itchln- whom have been tendered t.teHOh wwn h(ffh j,r (, R same portion for next year. Huffman peeiirad the coudolatlnn. Steve Hutchinson, formerly a After the bridge gaipes were piny- contracts. The only change In the rancne- oi tins vicinity, nun gonou ine nosiesa servi-u a tuncn i grades will nu that of John Wort- lo Can:ida and expects to be gone her guests. m t . ! i i i-iiml liviii tile jiiiiivi f Jtlui Uiloin hlKlu sclKiol, ' .TIR V. f'tmui'll. Cal l fltRtl 4 Vin Titus, OeoiBe (lllklson. Itoliert J Myers, (lladys Alldeison. Inez Wll i son, IMnu Alilell and JMen Hall, 5 presented a three-act western I comedy, "A Worthy ViiKahond," at I Ihe IiIkU sihool nyin h'llday niKhl, ? April 19. Tho play was w ell ren dered and thorouifhly enjoyed by : fi tho audience. Hilly Dobbin, who' was lo have taken the iiai t of Kre lllller In Ihe play, was unable to take his part arler the lllllo acci dent In which lie was injured a few days nRO. so .Mr. Cohurn. who had been coacllinK the play, filled III at a co.iplc of days- notice. The choir from the Klrsl .M. K. Hiurcll in l.a (Jraiide. under tho leadership of W. W. Nuslmtini. mu sic. director In tho l.a llrande city schools, rendered Iholr Kuster cantatn at Ihe Methodist church in Union Sunday cveniliK. April 21. The piOKraiu was a 'musical trout to 1I10 i:nloir folk. . -Lieutenant Adrian fioodbrod. of the :. lieudtiiiarlers company, na tional, Kuurd, bad his men out on the raiiuc mar Hot Lake Sunday for target practice. i I'-our iflrls. l.ujVerne Ciark, Unth. Connor, Kdlth Cheney, and Amaryllis KnlKht, reiu-esented the I'nlon hlnji school cominerciul ile Iiarttnnt at Hie I'laslern Orefe-on lyphiff contest which viib held in l'cndletoti itnrday mornlnir. prior to the track meet.' I.ouene Hutch inson watf to have been a member of the I'nlon team, but was un- able lo fro. The. work of the t:nlon typists was highly praised by those I In chuluc of ihe contest. nlthniiKh they did not win any trophies. The lllrls were accompanied by Supt. hoy Conklin and Miss Kusler. teacher of the commercial depart ment of the hlKh school. Itoland YVulf has accepted a po sition fts scaler tor n sawmill com pany In Kastern California, nea-: the Nevada line nnd the family will live inert. dUrlliK the sillniner Olid fall. ! ( K Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler were visitors In I.a Ornnde Kut- i urda They were accompanied by i seer.ii shim nwin ...t , or Iho local hiKh school. Romn chancs which the com-; hiltlees In charite have made In, the matter of premiums and Classes of stock have held up thej getting out of tlm 1929 clnsslrlca- j lion book for tile Kastern Oreiron. Stock Show association. Tin. book Will soon be ready for distribution.! , I'reston post of Ihe W. It. C ' was hostess to the l.a Ornnde lie- I Her corps Saturday afternoon. A I propram and lunch was Include I' In the arternoon's entertainment, j A plet ire nanitnjr coalist has been arranged hy Mrs. Kd Miller, president or the I'nlon Woman's club. In which Ihe tenms will eon-I test In numlnif about !5 pictures! and the names of the artists In the, shortest jiosslbb. time. The Covej eighth grade will furnish a team j and the I'nlon flghth grade will hi-1 represented by Alice llnml.lll. Ir- Ms Sturgill and Vera Hailing. The; contest will probably be lu-ld In Cove during this month. Several r-.il estate d. uls wercj pompletet this lnst week Including the ptirchase or the fwarkhnintiiei residence opposito the f nion ,'ho- LeVeryboi WZmZ X -. - Kid A i.j A t" heMeasure of er Value Wash .t WHEREVER washers are sold, 'you hear the Maytag used as a basis of comparison. This repeated reference to the Maytag's quali ties is a tribute that should lead you to compare the Maytag with any other washer that Is claimed to be as good. Find out why other washer manufacturers aspire to equal Maytag value why. the cast 1 aluminum tub and gyrafoam ' action changed the trend of ' washer design-why the Maytag's "new-type Roller Water Remover adds a new element of safety, convenience and thoroughness to washing. : ' ioa " - d 'a'W,''f' W j ' , r ... l For homtt without tltc triiti, tht Mayhtt it mUuh'f with in built gmotint Hiofwr, . ! Somebody wants something all the time! One man wants a job; another a radio; a third would buy a set of Shakespeare. One woman would rent her home; another wants a good used car; and still another is looking for a violin. Desires change , . . but one fact remains unvarying: somebody wants something all the time. The Want Ad columns of this paper is the most important market place of the people in this community. Multitudes read these columns every day. One ad will reach this horde of readers next time you have an ad to place call the Evening Observer Main 37 In addition to the model 90 of world's leadership lame, we now have In our u Maytag shops on display the new cast aluminum tub model 60. This washer j has the same capacity, speed and efficiency as the famous model 90, but priced much lower. Also the new Frederick washera Maytag product selling in the low price range. PHONE for trial Maytaf washing in your own home. Find out why it has been the choice of over Million hornet. tt ioan'l til ludf, don't kfp it. PfO Maytag Radio Programs WRZ-A.llo.lon. KDKA, Piilliiirli. WC'AU, I'ltlln.lelpllla. WTAM. UrvHuul. WSAI. Cllicliili.nl. KVW. I .1. ... Wl.CO, MIsiwsikiIm. KOII.. Ori.iln. K T Kio. C'ltr. WBAF, ! .JIh. KHX fist. U. id. KI HC. Sun Finm.lo. KMX, Lot Ani.let. KLZ. Ivnvrr. KSI.. Salt lik. City. ri-'CA, Toronto. KMOX. 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