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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1929)
Thursday, June 20; LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEftVER',: LA GRANDE,1' ORE. Page thr&i Society Miss Anne Stang-e Hostess at Dinner And Bridge Party Miss Anno Klnnire f ntrrtulniM at a tlimiPr anil hi-idge last eveninir, a.s a compliment to her hous' ffue.it .Miss Marjoiii Wilhtlni. of Kuirenc. Her KOe.sts, who numbered twenty, were sealed at one table in the main ilinnin? room nt the .sueaja wea Inn. where, at 7 o'clock, a Tour course ilinner was served, Af ter tile dinner the Kills proceeded to the HtanKe home where an eve ning of bridge was enjoyed. Mhs Wilh.iin reeelved I he miest prize, while Mist; Hnili llramucll made hljjh score and Miss Dorothy lOher. hard. low. Miss Thelnia Kitchen who is to he a liride of the sum iner, was (iven 11 girt hy her fl lends. Miss Ptnnxe'H Kuests were l.ols Nelson, .Marjorle lloynolda, .Mm. Iloyle .imimi'imin. Trillian Ashhy. liiilh Hinmucll. Thelma Kitchen, Kdaheli Kitchen. Dot Anne Warnlck, llnrothy lOherhard. .Mrs. KrnnriH Ureullch, Mrs. ilarolil tlowleke, Marion Miller,, Hetty Cochran,. Kdilh Khell. Mrs. Atld mer I'layle, Lucille Hlack. Hester Hopkins and Miss Wilhelm. Helen Williams To Give Recital A summer musical ('Veiling, of much UitcifMt to l.a Clramle people will take place Friday evening, June SI, when Helen Williams , tfratluale of Hie IniversUy of Ore KOn tliia .spring, will appear in a recital at the .Methodist Kpiscopal church, with her kIhUt, Miss Jean WiHiuins. cxprcKHionlst, UMsisthiK MIsh Williams received her H. A. In music at the untver.Hily ami was fno.Ht ntei in recital theie May 13 ly her teacher. Ml Jane Thatch er. She is the (laughter of Mr. und Mif. Khenvood Wllliiuris and Iiuh been active in music circle here, Much interest attends her ltroKrtim Krldny here h it in the I'lrsl time she. Iiuh been henrd here .in recital, wince she. was presented . ill an inJiviilual recital iltiriiig her '- senior year of high hcIiouI. Jean William has completed her Hophn niore year nl the un'.verHlty. Knr I ho recital, which begins ut eight . o'clock, the program will be an fol io wk, .Sonutu Op. In, No. 1 ...Beethoven Allegro, Adarlo, I'l-efftlxHimQ ' ' '. . Helen William The, Highwayman Alfred 1 NoycH .lean WllltaniH Prelude "(2) Chopin ('uiitulsle Impromptu Chopin . Volonnlse ...Chopin f , Helen William Jean William Artibcwjue en forme d'KtUde Lesehetlzky Tlie Utile Hhcphcrd- Iehuy Solrep dan (innade lebiiKy Wiener Tanze II l-'riedinan-tiartner Helen Williams - La Grande to Have 1931 N. 0. W. Meet Mrs. Klva Wilhelm, Mm. Uelle Devine, Mrs. A una Shu 11, Mrs. Mne Nilvis, Mrs. Corn Kiel.!, Mrs. Ituhy Howell, Mrs. I.uelu liucll and Mrs. Minnie Alston, have relumed from Bah or where tiny wont as representatives of l he l.a Grande Circle of the Neighbors Of Wood craft, to the annual convention of disirlci 10. The convention was re ported to have been most interest tug with a good registered atten dance, many visitors and a splendid progra in. Mrs. Haaiel Kohhen. of this city, was made one of the district offi cers having been elected to the of fice of captain of guards. l.a Grande was selected as Hie convention clly of the Neigh bom of Woodcraft, District No. 10, ut the final session of the organ lautlon yesterday. Nellie H. 1'edl cord of Haines was elected past guardian neighbor, and Kate K wan dig of Heppner was elected guardian neighbor. Other officers are: Helen Mos ler. Condon, adviser: Clara Lee, 1'nion, clerk; Lot Ho White, North Powder, banker; Julia Master. Can yon City, magician; Kva Lleuallen, Weston, attendant: Hazel Kobhon, La Grande, captuln of K'nirds; Mary A. Murray, Itaki-r. musician: Nina It. Vunliorn, Kossil, Inner guard; Olcn Mansnr, Vale, outer guard; Hlanche Macrln, Hunting ton, flag bearei. Wedding- Dinner Held in Hotel Aflf-r the wedding of John Hrad ner of La Grande and Miss Mar guret Crea.ey of I'eiidh tnn yestt-r-day afternoon at SI. Peter's Lpis ropal ch:irch. Mrs. Wallace Howe gave a lovely wet Wing dinner to the bridal party at the La Grande hotel. A great howl of orange lib lies was used 'or a cfiiterpit-ce on the table, where covers were laid for nine guesis. Including the host ens, Mr. and Mrs. John liradner. U. Itev. and Mrs. W. P. Iteming ton. Archdeacon and tt s. 8. .W. Creast-y, He.'. P. !, St urges and Mrs. A. O. Conklin. ufter the din ner, the happy couple left for tin Creasey home in Pendleton and will leave Tor the east next Wfd neday afternoon. They will make their home in Providence, P. node Islund. Wakelita Group Meets Wednesday The Wakelba Camp Kire girls tnet last evt-mng at the home of Miss ftuth Kvwurd. Couniil fire too ptafe and three girls '.ook tb News ! 1 wood-gathers' rank, Amelia Asia, Blanche May and Pauline Kd wards. There are muny honors to he awarded at the next meetiiiR which will l)4 Friday evening at, the home of Miss Mnyger. The plan is for a Japanese tea party, with the girls dressed in Japanese , costume. The. group also plans for : u 'swimming party at Cove. After the business meeting adjourned, re ; freshnieuts were sirved. ( Entertain Bible J Searchers Class I, The Itibh Si-archeis class of the Presbyterian church held their reg. ' ular meeting yesterday at t ho community room of the church I with ;tr' members present and also j a .few guests. The meeting was (called to order by Mrs. Harry Tur , iter, lite pi'inldent and the devo t tlanals were; conducted by Mrs. W. . lbj Pickens. A urogram was of- fored which included a voca! sold j by Mis- Ituth Geihel, accompanied iy .Winn viiut'P in ci, i wo pipe organ soloes by Mrs. It. G. McCall and a vocal hoIo by Mrs. K. II. .Mor gan, acaompanled hy Mrs. McCall. Hefreshments were servd hy the hostess committee. Mr.i, 'Wiliam Itussell, Mrs. Hohert Ma ken . and Mrs.. V Hi lilystone. Surprise Shower ' Compliments Bride A group of young women, ahout twenty In number gave a surprise shower on Mrs. J. A. Waldroff last evciilog ai the home of Mrs. Kern Chadwick. Tlie evening, was spent rather informally; some indulging In cards, , others -visiting. The guest of honor wan given a shower of gifts for her kitchen. Kefreshmenls were served hy tho hostess at a late hour. ' .Mis. Waldroff Is u bride of two weeks ago. As Miss Goldie Kord, she and Mr. Waldroff slipped away to Walla Walla and were quietly married propetrnting unite a sur prise on their ninny friends. They will reside In La Grande. Ever-Ready Class . To Give Reception '. The Kver-1 1 ea d y cla ss of the Central Church1 of Christ Sunday school is to give a reception for the normal school faculty and stu dents at the Christian church at Seventh and I Vnnsylvania tomor row evening at X o'clock. A special program has been planned, and interesting games will ho included in .Lhe oycjingt event. i'ammittpeft "nTpfftTTrwl titc as fol lows: slnvilallon. It. L. Putnam, Dorothy Kronen, Beulah Shroeder; progra m, M rs. Put nn m. I nrot h v GH E E RY COOLNESS ORANGE PEKOE Keep the thermometer down. Full-flavored . . , the perfect tea to serve iced. V'., tree -TEA ICED SimitK. HtMene Prlco, Mildred Kronch: decoration Hep Smutz, John I'Yeiirh, I'nrl Johnson. Ooris Krenrh, feeil Htllart; and refresh ments, l.ela Miller, Vivian Knhn and Kunlre Gi-ay. Loyal Sisters Aid Meet Wednesday About thirty meuhers of the Loy al Kistcitt Aid of the Christian n tin re h held their regular monthly meeting yesterday ut the homo of Mrs. George Rochester, 1S6 X avenne. lollowing a pot luck luncheon at one o'clock a short b'isiness meeiing was held. It was dt-eided to have a parcel post so cial, the date, program and other arrangements to bo In charge of Mis. Walter Prtee and Mrs. Harry Sando., Hazel Mcpherson and Km lly Berrv entertained with a clever i .. . r ' I i iThe other niemhers of the hoard Camp T lVe (jrlViS ,"e. Chairman Grace Grout and K. i Are Entertained V'T. w .s e. I ., , tcrtained memhers of the Birthday I Members of tho Racajaweii group) -'Inner club at her home Tuesday, of Camp Kire girl were enter- there were eight club members tabled Tuesday at the home of Miss I'lid four guests present, the guests Natalie Kbert. Shi ha three hon- being, Mrs. Carl Snodgra.s, of Iji , ovk for the three best In guessing Grande, Mrs. George Hughes. Miss games. Juanita SUUInger, Dora Dorothy Smuiz and Miss Mildred Han: and Barara Stllziiiger being spencer. At 1 o'clock a lovely dln- the siicctssfnl mem Iters, There was a time spent socially and love'iy re freshments to round out the afier ' noon. Lawrence Moore, Miss Brooks Wed Lawrence Moore and Kay Brooks of Klgln, were quietly Joined lu wedlock at the Christian parson- ftge yesterday morning at 11; o'clock. Tho Kev." It. L. Putnam, ' pastor of thA, church, performed the ceremony In the presence of a, few witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Moore, parents of the bridegroom, i were the only relatives present. Th happy couple will make their home on a farm near Klgln. Announcements Memhers of J.n Grande Chapter No. fl. it. A. M. wilt go to Baker tomorrow evening in put on the muster's degree, La Grande having Inn candidate. The Baptist Indies Missionary society will meet ut the homo of Mrs. Duerks Kridny afternoon. Those wishing n way to go will meet at the church at 1:110 o'clock. M1I1P II1TU Ifl.'lll.lin i nt. juit.NH, .n. r, june 20 (ad Tlie steamer Cnlrngowan, bound from Montreal to. London with a general cargo, reported today that she had struck an Iceberg. The ex tent of the il a m a ge t o tho vessc I Wo, Ciy?.tJ3WH rl fjlj!) tji.'JJJ.e r com mumler messaged that he expected to reach this port safely this afternoon. NOT A BACKACHE IN A BASKETFUL! rJpiIE Monday washday backache is rapidly becoming a thing of the past. If the sight of the filled basket of soiled clothes still reminds you that there is a day of drudgery and a backache in store for you, it's time to investigate our service. We'll give you careful washing and iron ing and, best of all Not a Backache in a Basketful. Standard Laundry Co. Phone 5fi i New Home Beinsc Built In Grange Hall District Hy Mi-s. C'luirltw SHiicer ( ibserver Correspondent ) Hi ItANG K HALL (Special) fieorge Gekeler has moved bis old house over to one side and on the site Is erecting a new home. The building will be a nvo-siory struc ture of seven rooms. It will he modern in every respect and will he built on a full concrete base ment. The basement has been com pleted and work has been started , on the framework. Mi's. Charte.s Spencer was elected to ihe three-year term as school di recvlor of Liberty school and , , ' . . , , , ,, clerk at the annual election held at the school house Monday afternoon. "Wife Saving Stiiliun" I f" LESS THAM S rj iiic uiuy bum uiu I 0 should ever be a " I 1 ' "H served but to be I .1 Ej sure of always get- H . ' i must select only the 1 ill iru. (Kg ener ot proven ESS77? !l I KSSSSiSSi ' II """"" ner was; served. . The centerpiece lor tne tame was a lurge oomiuet f redf and white carnations, a birth day gift from Mrs. Hughes daugh ter, Mrs. niirigrnss and her ttaugh-tetln-law, "Mrs. Hughes, tlonquets of flowers of the season w'ere at tractively arranged about the room. The afternoon wsas s,pent socially, Mr. and Mrs. Hert Grout and son I elhert. attended the Brown -Telreau wedding Friday afternoon at- the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Baxter in La Grande. M Iss Ruth Johnson, of Alice), while enrou te to her home from New Plymouth, Idaho, where she visited tier brothers for some time (stopped in this district for a nay or two last week ami visited with her sister, Mrs. C. It. Gekeler. Miss Johnson who is a teacher in The Oalles public schools, is spending the vacation with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. S, Johnson. Wrs. Klhert Lemon returned to her home, several days ago from Hot Lake where she was confined to the hospital after an operation. t S. Johnson, of Alice!, spent Mon day with ids son-lu-luw and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. C, It. Gekeler. "Mr. Johnson was Injured during ( the early part of last month and I has been confined to his home f or some time. Tho injury was a ' broken rib caused hy a fall from I a plow he was using in breaking! alfalfa sod. The sod was tough 1 IIS Jefferson f nourishing, body! . jf,.' A I building foods are i- PBR BAKIN I I L- 1.. 1 .. 1 H a and the nnrses gave tne plo wnlcn unseated Mr. Johnson, caus ing him to fall In sum a way as to cause the injury. Although he suf fered considerable pain for some lent. AltHKST ALLKGKI) UOBHKBS K LAM' AT H KALLS, Ore., June i!n (AP) Jim Uivls, alias Luster Hooper, and his companion, Hoyu McClumh, were in Jail here today NEW WAY TO IMPROVE SKIN A wondcrfal discovery '.n th( new Krench process which gives MKL-LO-GLOW Kace Powder its uupur a Ihded .-tinoulhness and mnkcu it s!ay on longer. The purest powder made its color is it-sted. Never gives a pasty or flaky look. Will not Irritate or clog the pores! Its youthful hloom stays on longer. Ite. member the name M KLLO-GI.O. Glass Hrugs, Inc. Adv. Buying and Selling Your Money 1405-6 Adamsi' i Quality Silk Underwear Vonicns rayon 1llulorvlll tcthllcs, hicp-his, hIIw, I'rcnrb pniillc, ftborl l)hHniers. 98 Vanta Sun Suits Vun tu sun suits for the little folk. Size 2 to 10. New blight plain colors. 98 Strong Wear Breeches Strong wear breeches for the miss and women. Black with red trimming elas tic belt. A splendid garment for outing. $1.95 Men's Athletic Underwear II a I n c n Cl IWil fchotilfler nf lilt'lir int. ilerivttir, I I k h t ivdifhl. knit l mml rii. Only 89 Men's Field Straws IJglil hi'IkIh. flrtllilp HlfMHfoi' llll llOl- tt iluji Mii'rnl .liaN mid KHftlifrt. 19 to 19 ill' PUTMAN'S Ia Grande Exclusive Ready-to-W ear and Millinery ; facing charges of robbery. Police say tne two confessetl participating i j In the final) Chllnnnln pool hull j roiinery on .May i. j Tuberculosis of chicken, which shows mast severely In fowls over one year old, is evidenced by a. gradual loss of flesh, the birds of ten becoming extremely enuciated, Thursday, Friday THIS COUrOxX AND wilt liurt'lia oho of our F.v !: 'jl'I'K RINGS LOO ii ml tiHm I'.vcrllto (iiMiis have tho same white oolor, tlio same perfect cutting,' il Knulno diamonds cost lug one hundred times us muchi , Kvcrllto ;i'iiw represent tho utmost skill of modern sclene'e. ' Social leaders, -millionaires and our.. finest people, keep thalr genuine diamonds In vaults nnd wear KverlUu icmsfc Stand all tests of ncid, fire, water, and microscope. i; -i 1 v . Bring This Coupon and $1.00 ;" lo our store and receive either lady's or gentleman's $8.a0 Kveiilte Hing. You save exactly $L Limit, two to a ctis turner. None sold to dealers. When ordering by malt add 10c' postage. Htato" finger flir.O and whether lady's or gentlenuin's ring is desired. -. j Silverthorne & Wright Family Ding Store La .Grande '0r& ; " 'Liv- Grande 0e - Price - Plisse Crene Gowns " WoiiiVh'm illw 4'ivim. nlirht kow.iim, Whlti. aiul iiiiiny In flonil iHiUi'i'ns. 98 SILK HOSIERY Women's full fashioned silk hose, nil new shades, ;ui y serviceable- hose. 98 Table Oilcloth I'lllllc olli'liilll, 4H In. ivlili-, ilnln i-olom, ltf;lit mill ilnrk .'iiiiHiti, 27 yd, FEMONAP Tlie Rolublo sanllary napkin. I'nckaMe of twelve. 19 Work Shoes ficnulnc iioiNcbldc split, fufl leather moIch mul Imn'Is, mnvMt nnd tack ed,.. A real ucarliur nhoe tit. n real price. Work Suits Medium wuhi t ivork hiiIIh mil cut, triple ridtclteil blue t press s(iiM' or HtW slrlH. $1.05 $1.69 MEN'S WORK PANTS KHAKI flood weight .well COTTON ADE Dark grey full cut $1.49 TWILL Dark grey pin stripe $1.89 MOLE SKIN Full cut Union made $2. If. with comparatively little flesh on the brciist bone, while the head becomes pale urtd the comb .shri velled. In occasional cases lame ness Is .shown, and . In advanced cases there is frequently evidence of diarrhea. If the internal or gans of such fowls show whitish lumps and' Jesions, there is little douht that tuberculosis Is present, says tho Oregon'.experituont station. and Saturday only fiery brilliancy, tlie snmo blue- U " Grace Jgjdg. Service Turkish Towels f7 Llll'iro Tlll'klHli towelH 2Jx4-l lu t'linltl- ir llhlk, hluo r iiniiim- iMinlnr. 23 each mmvk i nmwmtmmmm House Frocks New assortment women's house frocks, many short sleeve and sleeveless, mode Is, guaranteed fast colors. $1.79 Cretonne and Drapery New colorful cretonnes and drapery showing the new modernistic designs, and beautiful new colore. 29 to $1.49 yd. Men's Overalls made liiilt of etlra Iwovy hliir ili'iiliii. Doulilo mill iilli NllK hnl, Komi vulun uvprnll ir Jiii'kt'l. Sun UK to 41. Only 89 Men's Work Gloves A new nsHortiiKMit of Iciither work (cIovca, r ii II hofBOltldo Imrselililo split In trail nt let a nit wrist styles MOinn wltli welt M'nniH. At tblx low price li . W