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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1929)
' ' Thursday, June 13, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA -GRANDE,' ORE. . Society News Miss Dewlaney And Mr. Cochran . Wed in Palo Alto '., The -wptlriing ; nf Jlihs llurhara Oinfctnncf ltt wliinry .to Sitm l.utli-r-.(ochriin look ptiu-o this after noon lit ono o'clock at tin' Stanford -Memorial church,! .Palo Alto. Oil roinla, thn v; 1 Jr. David Cluu-lwi (ianlncr, who since limi lin.s lipcn rliapltiin at thti ; university, lu'lrur tlift.orrioinlliiK clt'i-tfyman; The mar I'lajje conii'H as no mirpriso u tlifl o-llKaKretiiPlU of thn ymintf pfoidc VaN niuioiinci'd hi'Ht suriiiiU-r hy Mi'H. Mario K. IVwInney or ftintti Itiirlmni, California. Hoth the bride iiml uronm arc Planford Kiiuluatcs. Mrs. Cochran Was a translVr from Santa llnr hara Junior cIIIcro in Stanford, re ceiving lw musters decree with Hip class of She majorod in ftucial science and journalism, and ilm-hiK her university career was Very proniincnt In .student, activi ties, lioldiiiff tli' office of woman's editor of .tho lauford Daily, tin Weil ns a number of other positions. Ww owns ti ihi lielu Kappa Key nnd Is nJso a. nn-mber of the Thota Sitfiim I'hl. Durltiff the past yejir she has been heerelnry of tho divis ion of journalism ot Stanford. ' ' ' Mr. Coi-hrun Is" Hie fcon ; rir ; MY. nnd Mrs. Cieoijje T. Cochran of tills city. lie Ih a graduate of IHD ImviiiK ColnpIoh d his iviitftifh- IwhV lit uliuiitiHtiuiion:4tnl. jornnliftm In ..March. MIk fuLher is , also a Htanford nhinums, praduntinp . in ltnv' in lititl. fe, also, has been proniinenl in student activities at the university and is a member of the Hitfmn Nu fraternity. Mr. ami Mrs. Cochran will make t heir home In Waeraniehto, where Mr. Cochran will be assistant class!" fled advert ishiK manager of t he Sacramento Dnlnn. La Grande Couple Are Married In Sacramento, Cal. Word lias been received that Miss, Marie tfcxtor, daughter of Charles Ilaxter and . C. Noi wood Male, Mn of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie It. ifule. were married at Sacramento, Cal., Jtlne 8. The young couple are well known in Ui Grande, IWlHs Haxter gradn atltig Willi the 'IH2 class and Mr. Hale with the class from the Ciramlo Jiigh scliooh' Mr. and Mrs. Hnio" will malto IJiier home in Sacramento, where Mr. Hale is employed by the West ern KliH-trlo": corporation. ...-...... Loyal Sisters Aid So-Ne-He Club In ' Picnic At Elgin Thirteen nirmnersand two guestnl of the So-Ne-He elub followeil the Oypay trail Tuesday afternoon which id them to the city park ttt Klgin for a day which proved to be most ialereming nml enjoy, uhlo. . Prizes had been offered for the two members who appeared in the best liypsy costumes und Mift. h'red Huffman and baby son, Wal lace, and Mrs. Kd Prouiy were tha recipients. rot luck dinner was sprved at noon, this preceding a business meeting ami an afternoon at games. The next picnic will be held on June 2". The guests at I he Cypsy picnic were Mrs. Sny dam and Mrs. Smith, Family Reunion At: G. C. Headley Home Division Meets! There were twenty-one hidiert present yesterday alli'iiioon whi'-n division A of Hie Loyal Sisters Aid of the Christian church nu t at thr home of Mrs. Kbell. Mrs., Hurry SundoK presided ovur the meetlnff and Hev. K. U Putnam opened' tlio meeting with' prayer alter which the regular business meeting . wart held. A social hour concluded the afternoon .when the IiosIokh served some nice, refreshments. Girls Honored At .-.Party '6ri Tuesday Missionary Group Closes' Season : The last meeting for the season of the Woman's foreign Mission ary society of the Methodist church was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Hickox on O avenue, Mrs. It. W. I.etghton. president, presided over the business session alter wine): w-rt; tint dt-vothMiuls conducted by Mrs. Headley. -The lesson for the day was another chapter of the study or Africa, Mrs. Tyler presenting "l-'rieiids Hence forth." Mrs. Lelghton concluded the program with an nrttclo on "lhttnun Nature." A nominating committee, consist lug of Mis, Head-leyT- Mrs'Tiei-son and Mrs. SV(V Smith was appointed. Thq next meeting of I he society will be held in Kepteinbe. The. Misses Ilarbara and no vert Ciiiyt, who are leaving l.n Orande soon to make their home at loca tello, Idaho, worn honored at .a little party given Tuesday evening by the group of girls who have had a bridge club this past school year, the party having been given atthe borne of Mrs. Katon. Hridgo provided the entertainment f o:-t ho evening with' a -Union at the close. The guests' were Marie . l-'loberg, norothy 1'idcock, Sally FlegHst. Huth Murchison, . Lucille .Price, VlrR'lhla nrnnnvell, lleveerly tlnye ami ltarbara (iuyc-. ' Mrs. String'ham Is : Party. Inspiration ComplimentUig Ihoir guest, Mrs. T- 1 1. Htrinj;ham, o I'asco, Washing ton. Mrs. Haskell Amlrew und Mrs. Lyle Kiddle entertained some of their f riends yesterday ofter. noon at the home of Mrs. Kiddle. Mrs. Fred Kiddle won first prize at bridge which afforded the di version for -the afternoon and Mrs. I'lytle -Kiddlo. won second prize. A guest, pi-fee' 'was presented lo Mrs. Htrlhghhm. The lovely lunch was served at the close of a decidedly pleasant, afternoon. The. family of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C. Headley, on Oak street, enjbyed a most delightful family reunion over the weekend ami Into this week, willi all of the members: of 1 he family present excepting one son who is In Los Angeles, Cali fornia. Spending the. few days with the parents and sister, Miss Lenoro, were Mr. anil Mis. Marion Headley of Walla Walla, Mr. and M is. A Ibert Hot f redsen and t wo children or HlcUletoh, Washington, Ivan -lleadley of Sacramento and John l)odson,;of Koosovelt, Wash ington. The liotfrcdson family who have booh here for some time lert for their hnn.it accompanied by Mrs. Ileadloyahd Lenore. 1 I:. Episcopal Guild . ; Holds Luncheon One of their most enjoyable meetinM of the year, was tho luncheon held yesterday by I lie ladies of the Kplscopal Guild. , at the country home of Mrs. II. IT. Anderson oil the Mohawk Trail. Sixty-five guests were present, the Hrst feature -of the day being the lovely Hinnheoh served buffet sfyle lit one-thirty, . A business meeting and program Were other features. To the latter, Mrs. H. N. Ashby Contributed with two. heahtlful Vo cal numbers. - Mlsrt - Uadys Miller gave some piano elections end Mi's Harriett Mchonuld a rrudlng. It was a very tmccctisfiil v meeting, throughout ,lt Is reporled, ! Committees Are 1 ! Appointed By Aid j., Mrs. Uel-nshaW, prpsldentt had '.charge of the. meeting or the Uidies iAld society of the I'reAbVtPi'hm i church In Its regular meeting held yeslerday afternoon In the com (inunity room. Mr; llowsp'r had Charge of tho devotlonals. 0'H. Ru- .In her report nientionvd Ihe rctUiU85 had'lonSolihiedion the two dinners over which she bad charge. Tho dale of the baza ar was unnmtnctMl for November eighth and the heads of (ho vuri- uur uuk wax. by Williams i" " pp ! . ,.. v ' ' .'';'.' "'' ' ii n n i--.il in urn m i f i ill ! 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' '' : 0,0 Lf Give,-you. double - tT: t-' 'Sy-'"'j.- . .11; T ,y value' and a. double ..: . s At- Jv7.WiU.iw"! safeguard against - Vht( VvJWEM A OlME WAS AUIMC. 0,M.. J t failure because it is V ' ' . ' . . ... C?J DOUBLE t- . . c'!,i:vi:i.A.i. onio, .him- 13 ft fMriH ' I 1IWW: I '. rnlly or llio llupllnl yniniR on- (Al') chillies II. Uonnnly, fornioi' ""MB j!l' J MAKES " lltSS TrtAfP Til'o-or this aii)oliillon Is. lo lie holrt pilllol- or Dip clpvolnml l'lnln Donl- BlIiiT ..itinfej t . : ' BAKINO EASIER J -. -ff toinorrowK-vnlnK In Ij 0 ramie, er nnd the Clevelnnrt Lender; illeil . l0 POn I J'1 - ,( in iakiHO hOBlni.liiB ill :Stl o-eloek with a nt hl home here lit tho ii;o ot 7S. JLr. -tTSl ' " ' : pot luck Hiipner lit the Odd Kollowa Mr. Kennedy nlxo hud Kei ved on mSnmimtmmanmtST'ISwitmimttmmmtKti ' lei.nple. ' All MiinliHt yo.mif people me SI. I.ollls J'oat Dispatch ami fur I jrJTi g L i la V iM M t In Urn city ute Invited. the last 120 yearn hud heen en- B (t M K IJf 1 1 J-S i3if 1 I VniTItt DOHHN'T AI'i'KAT, enme inle yeslerdny 'after n loaK K- JF & V A.' f-ifmj3fi,mli I 'i The inlddle-or-llie-inad polloj pjj y y : U ML I H mSt A A M " 3 i may he all .rlsht for c'.iitKi'cpn. but yju. .4i Xjmi KrxZ lifmlm II eerlallily In a had Idea Tor xlow ggg7T?l' 'i HSuitiii jdrlvern. SaBWBBMWMriTiIWii' Hi IVrHI-nua--BiH-i Iamm iiiimiiihi m i him ii iii-dmiit'i'i ii oua eoimnittees were announced hy the president, tut foJIoWN, general chairnian,- -Irs. rlannh: dolls,, dolt clothes and nrticlos for dresser, Mrs. Kny aiurphy; ini.sci'l!uneou.4. Mr. Krank Kulnto.i; hundUerehief, Mm. Andrew l.oney; upronH, Mrn. More-ioolt; . vavle(y, Mrn. Condlt; lunch, Mrn. Uolller;. dinner, Mrn. Huell. , Mrs. Iternshtiw appointed Mf. W. O. Crews, Airs. Van Vtil kenttoi'K. and Mrs. Joel Hielmrdson ;is the rah-Iidar- eniiimlllee. l1UrthK a bocial hoor that followed it pVettyj uilii Tiever pianu iiuiiinrr iim hy Miss Mary. Kries and MIhk I.u Vetu Millorinur, who were dressHl as fairies. Mrn. Hlnanian wns chnllniau of tlio comiuitttH' whlen served :it (lie close of the after noon. ' .' Nl'.W YOltK, June 13 (AT)' rvrM'J CViolldKO In Jin interview puhlihed In tle New York(,Voi'M tMlay dlscloHes thai wrltlhK as a 'oliroer 1ms no appeal to hint. Announcements TheiAVomens.Mifioniiry . oclr(y jof tho I'reshyteriari rlniroli will moot tomorrow- afternoon nt the church wilh Mr. Stolln Iiiffle as chairman of tho hosless conimlt te Miss 'harlot t K uhl will hnv Why Some Women " Are bo Popular Jteauly's first rennlslte hUIii per-' jVcthiiw Thus, tlio fairest and wis- ! est use M MI.I.O-UI.O Face I'ow dvr Hint. Hprends more mnoollily ii ml produces n yiHUliful hlnmn, ItUMitiv Trench "prOooKH limlteH M IOII.O-(H.(,)J,Mtn,vi,(p1 MNpm fW" luiiiH the shiny 1100. 1'ure! 1're vents jiiisMnosH. fhildnoss, iri'ltn tlnu and Ini'Ke pores. lTse M10IJ.O (ll.o. -(ilHss Iihk, Inc. Adv. VanengblewcoI 1405-6 Adams. Ill a La Grande, Ore. Grace Bldg. I jv1 ' I I, r t- Kill flies but not at the expense of your furnishings Shell offers a new stainless spray and an improved sprayer FLIES are pests but a spray that stains the curtains and fabrics is even worse I Here is a new spray which, when, properly used, is stainless. One that is safe to use in every room in the house. And also a modernized sprayer. No troublesome filling; no clumsy round tan'.t. You just screw the full can of Shell Spray right on. Shell Fly Spray and Shell Spray ers are in your stores or at Shell stations. Get one today. a IrjMi J I I 73 ns screw t full can of Shell Fly Spray onto the sprayer SHE 1 FLY Keep Your New Clothes FRESH Phone Main 56 Ma III jlj jll 1 IW-"15K liuying nice clothes is only tin- first Rtc toward hnv ing nice clothes to wear all the time. New clothes must be kept new looking !y frequent, careful, pain.sUtkiiig cleaning and old clothes may often he made to serve as new by the right method of cleaning. We have had meay years' experience and are noted for our beautiful work. Our prices are kept low, so that you may keep your wardrobe in good order eco nomically; It's now time to send your blankets and other winter things before putting them away. Dry Cleaning Department Standard Laundry Co. Phone TiG "Wile Saving Station" La Grande A FEW OF THE GREAT VALUES THAT BRING THRIFTY SHOPPERS TO OUR STORE Colorful Frocks 'ma 1 ' ST . G 'H.tt X: mm The new silk frocks, sleeve or nleevele.su 'styles in plain pastel shades and prints. $4.98 Wide assortment of printed and plain col or silk dresses. $9.90 Janellc Dresses New prints, plain col ors and prom, dresses. $14.75 Silk dresses for mat rons and small wom en black and colors. $19.50 Velvet Jackets Green, black, lavender and rose. $1.95 NEW SCARFS Pleated and silk scans iIV new desitrns nnd colors. rA 98 and $1. 49 IMPORTED SANDALS Smart Millinery 1 -A -Asm. Women's iniiiortcd sandals in plain while, tan and tan and red, tan and white. $.'J.95 and $ 1.95 l,wx;A vriAUlka Women's wide brim hats in straw :nT light lace trimmed. ' ' ; . .-$2.95 ;;;, SILK UNDERWEAR VESTS Ituyon vests assort ment of colors. 49 to 79 Bloomers' Rayon Teddies and Bloom ers. 98 Dance-Sets Rayon Bandeau Sots 08 Crepe De Chine I'.loomers, Teddies and Vests. $1.49 - $1.98 "WHOOPEE" COATS New bright shndes blue, pink, orange. $0.90 WOMEN'S DRESS COATS New light shades for summer wear some fur trimmed. $9.90 to $24.50 m :. :