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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
I ..'; .v. .Tunc 21, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three Socie ; AT ty iv ews irkdale Club Give's Luncheon At Lane Chapel in' h.wi'Iii''l and twenty-Xive n il tilmi'i'! f 11 most delightful tluon an. I program yesu'ruay an-' I'liiip"', when thu members hf ';irk'l;ili' club undt?r th&di ioti of tlH'ir president, Mrs. Webb, entertulied the mem- s of tin: Ii I-TOKt'tlKT club of I Canyon, the. Country-women's of (iiantu hull and the wo 's Improvement club of Cove; ic ciiajul which had been very lily (inotatcd with bowls and. Hk.ts of the garden flowers, varieties and colors. were jv.id on t'ive long1 tables, also is nt i fill with sniullur boquets of kssoius. J I ere the lndes were ti.nl at one o'cork, , . and after ice had been .slid by; Airs. K. I?. sman of Ln. (randi. young wo n from May Park and Fruit -served .a delicious two course n-heon. A vt-ry splendid program follow- the luncheon, Mis. Webb pres- nir. Airs. II onier Wilson, rep enting the l'arkdalo club made h:ippy little speech of welcome, "r wiiich IJoris Cade sanp Oley -a Us "Sylvia" and was recalled a Hecond Hong, Mrs. h Wood I'arkdnfe club wave a humorous i dini; and Mrs. (ieortfianna Chad k of the Cove club, uccompani by Mrs. J. (J. l.uy sans1 "It's a aitiful World," and was heartily ored. Mrs. . I', Mobsman was first Kpi'alier on the program mi recalling '.he hardships of nio- ,'e riiiK, she reviewed thu progress lift I had been made step by step. ioiimipr up to her main thought, joibo of tiie outstanding things irhielr had come to our immediate 'filKhborhood, culminating with the ?niing of the Kastern Oregon Nor- tgi and what its presence may in to tliis community, .She also le an indirect plea for the coun- ibraty. Hjlrs. Edith Gekeler of the Coun woiiich's clul) gave a reading, 4? nit. hide's Itenu" whicli was y well received, and she was mvfwl hv Mrs. NToll Tlmeknr who "Cuddle Uooii," singing also lelly encore number. Mrs. Wtil, I'ierce was' t he second speaker the afternoon,' talking: more or ; inforrnally about women who I particularly interested her, men of all times and in all real- dealim; especially with the -w-n wImi tci.l fti'iiri.,1 in inHlti-3 lending to .Mrs. Tierce's thought, i.ui IJ. Anthony was Hie one Am It an woman who was worthy of a t-e in (he category of powerful ynen. Airs. Tierce is -an iinusu fx pleasing sneaker and has been :)nueh demand at various funet & during her residence in the Hey. A pJetty duet "When It's - M Springtime in the Rockies" by Mrs. H, E. I'cebler and Airs. II. W. IVeb ler of the Get Together club pre ceded nn informal talk by Mrs. Sherwood Williams of a Grande, the first president of the hostess club, who then led in the singing of "America, The Heautiful" and "Auld Lang Syne" with Mrs. Oeorge Ilyneurson at the piano, j The company lispcrsed after about I half an hour or so of visiting. All agreed that it was a very success- ) ful as well as a most cujoyablo af ternoon. Honor Mrs. Nichols , At Farewell Party Mrs. Donna Smith Nichols who is soon to leave La Grande per manently, was honored at a little party given yesterday afternoon. by w, u. v uuuiiey m nur nuiiif oil i(iams avenue. j ne aiieruoun was spent visiting and Mrs. Wlieat ley served some splendid refresh- inunfc Thnan nniu..n wrt..,, l rs NirhoiV Mis. Mmith. iu,- uo'li Tno '"arrluge of two prominent Baker, Mrs'. Otto Ott, Louise and i Penrllotun young people" was solem JJIettu uighton, Mrs. Leslie J)un SJI.UtT WOMKX are wearing (he 5-ceiulmetre leather heel with rweeds and sports clothes. ' The model sketched Is of dark browt kid with lizard trimmings orth same' ,'olor. The wide strap tie v;lth a f 'k lace. Pendleton People Are Married Here can and Mrs. Wheatley, and the little Misses Donna Nichols, Doris. Fern and Janice Duncan and Nad ine Ott. Planning For An East .Oregon Picnic Mrs. Noycs and Mrs. Lee -were nized in this city Wednseday at St. Teter's Episcopal church, Miss Ulanche l-'urnish, a niece of Mis. NEW REGENT MERGER HELD WITHIN LAW (Continued from Page 1) tho time for Invoking tho re fere-n- to tho building of the Eastern Ore gon Normal schol in La Grande. Governor I. L. Patterson, Secre tary of State Hal E. Hoss and Su perintendent, of Public instruction C. A. Howard, all of Salem, are also regents ex-of f icio. . Tho new board of higher eduea- dum has elapsed. Even though u,i fllovs: c. C. Colt. H. V. li the emergency clause were coiisil- vine. C, L. Starr, 13. ( Sammons, tutional, it would not vitiate the entire act. The precise question which plaintiff -urges relative to declaration of nm emergency In acts regulating taxation was before this court in the state ex rel vs. Kozer, and was decided adversely to his contention. Not An "Officer" "It also was urged that the ap pointment of members of the board whose terms exceeded four years was in violation of the constitu tion. It Is .the view of the court that a member of this board of higher education Is not an 'officer' within the meaning of the consti tutional provision. ' "We see no other questions pre sented which merits attention. "In our opinion, chapter 251, general laws of Oregon for 10 29, is not unconstitWtlonal, and the circuit court wtis right Is-Hustain-Ing a demurrer to the complaint nnd( In dismissing the suit." Portland; Albert Uurch, Medford: K. C. Pease. The Dalles; y.. K. Cal Hster. Albany; Aubrey E. Watzck, Portland, and Herman Oliver, Can yon City. SWIM WEEK WILL OPEN ON MONDAY (Continued !rom Page Ono) week In 192S but moro are expeel ed to sign up this year. . The pump and electric motor which figured In tho accident at tho pool last week has been re moved. It was announced today. The tank will be filled with water from tho city wells and also will bo chlorinated to Insure the best of sanitation. There will be classes arranged throughout the day end also an evening class, so that many of the younger people who won't be able to participate In the afternoon Finding of the recent consollda- classes may take advantage of this tion action constitutional today opportunity. They will bo divided means that the Oreiron Normal up into classes of "sink easies," school board of regents, consisting I "non-swimmers," 'beginners" and of W. C. Bryant, Moro; George A. I "good swimmers" so that they can be taken care of in a systematic way. It. F. Tyler, of the Hod Cross, expresses .the hope and wish that Hart man, Pendleton; John H. Ful ler, Ashland: E. E. Biagg. Salem; Henry Hill of La Grande and with Frank J. Miller, Albany; and C. L. whom sho had been visiting and Starr. Portland, resigned, will be M .. K' n .., 1 ., lv..,. nMin rnl I .1 A ni.niup Un' nnil ilft 111 Tjl GrimilO lowing account of the event has'gents of the University of Oregon iwliu are non-swimmers, will lako ! been given us.-rr land Oregon State college, by a; advantage of this opportunity to board of higher education. The i learn. -Mr. Alton has also neen ;'Miss Mildred Blanche Furnish. 1 closlng. yenP ftm tne normal schooljgiven authority by tho Bed Cross daughter, of Mrs. Anna Furnish ofjr(iponta fouim ni.uch accomplished, examiners to appoint those assist Pendleton, was a ! lovely bride of , h -lirn...1. o,.tif.iii1,riv in rofpronce ants who he thinks are capable. THEORA HIX SLAYING IS CLEARED IIP (Continued from Pago 1) Earlier in the investigation of tho crime, polled uncovered the fact that Snook and tho girl main tained a room in a downtown apartment house whero they yent frequently under tho gutse ot man and wife, and Snook admitted It readily. Dr. Snook made It clear, however, that his association with Miss Hix was not "a lovo affair in any aenso of the word," but that it was merely a "pleasant arrange ment." He helped defray her uni versity expenses and she was a "good companion," ho said. Two salient points precipitated the confession ono the wringing from Snook of tho ndmisslou that he had taken the key to their room from the girl's keyring at the scene of the murder and tho other com ing just at tho peals of the ques- tions about the key. a report from , Dr. C. E. Long, chemist, that stains; on the professor's car and cloth-1 Ing had been established as blood- i marks. On VorRrt of Colin tso Wilting under the crossfire of questions until ho admitted tbat ho "took tho key from tho body." Snook was on tho vorgo of col lapse when Chief French's secre tary brought In tho report. Snook paled, and a Cow minutes later, tho prosecutor said, ho was sobbing. Thereafter ho talked freely and with what 'seemed a feeling of relief, Chester said. Marlon T. Meyers, a member of the university horticultural staff l'UTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear ' and Millinery and a former suitor, was. arrested held whilo authorities nssemblod in connection with tho killing after ovidenco in tho killing. Meyers tho body had been discovered by was released Wednesday, and. a day two boys. He spoke of her friend ship for Snook and the two were later Snook was taken before his Inquisitors. '" ' Wash Dresses Age 2 io li Special Priced 59c - 79c & 98c NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP the hostesses Wednesday evening at j yesterday at high noon, when the; the regular meeting of tho Past . marriage to Norman Larubeo of Matrons' club held at the Masonic 1 I'cndleton was solemnized at St. hall. During tho business meeting, ! Teter's Episcopal church in U plans were discussed for the East- J Grande, Hev. Philemon F. Sturge-a; ern Oregon picnic of the Past Mat- j of Cove, reading the ceremony, rons' clubs, to be held on July 17 'I'he bride-wore a charming en at Joseph, when Enterprise enter- semble of peach Georgette, and a tains. It was also decided to give . shoulder bouquet of Cecil Brunner a reception honoring tho new roses. 'Her hat was a1 becoming grand officers at tho close of the! model of peach colored horso hair meeting of chapter next Wednes-aml lace. She was unattended and day evening. Mrs. Noyes and Mr was given in marriage by her bro I,ee served a lovely lunch at thcither, Hoy Furnish. Marcus May of close of the evening. i Pendleton was best man.. . J Preceding the cerenioi.y, ; the TVTp TVTfinnpVlp Wrla i lovely notes of T Eovo You." und V i?j . .' "O Promise Me," werb sung' by Miss Nettie Luton l,,liivi" siicwood o u Grande. Tho church was beauti fully decorated with flowers. Following the ceremony a wed- Tlio marriage of Miws Nettie Ku-j ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uobt. 1 ivinon h iiu JMWin 3icvorKie, son oi ; uik ui v m ,m i'ivu ui Mr. and Mra. C. H. McCorkle of Sacajawea hotel. Among those at this city took place on Tuesday ' I he wedding were Mrs. Furnish, her lune ISth at the Catholic rectory with tre Hev. Father, Nooy offic iating. Mr. and Mrs. Oivil Davis were witnesses for tho bride and b ridegroom. daiiglilor Kathryn. -Hoy Furnish, Miss ,lssle Korshaw and" Marcus May of Pendleton. Tor her traveling attire Mis. Itrabec was smartly gowned in a The bride wore a becoming blue ! sports ensemble of beige- worn w'th georgette dress with a arge hat to matching hat. After a wedding, trip match In color. Her flowers wereV1" I'"ltinh (;Qlumbin;.M.ik am)-. Mrs.. a corsage of sweet peas anil roses. The young couple, aro both long residents of this city und will make (bier homo here. Meat Groceries s v ju jy ij -tn-ahftc will j-oshlo in tho Wither- all aiiartlucntH. Mih. l.nrali'Ct who attcniUMl Oro tfon .State follcso ami wlio Ih an Alplia rhi (.jiiH-ffea, is an uttraclive Kirl w'.tli a larjl circle of frlendM. She Is a niece of Mrs. Henry Hill MX !u Uranrle and has heen vlsltinfr then.1. JUr. I.arahee was frailuated rroin rnlf.isHy of Oregon and Ih a youiiK hUKlnuiM man of I'endletou. . ... Dan Cheney Weds Beatrice Harden j Cor. Cedar and Washington Main 759 Let one telephone call do it all Meats, fresh vegetables, fruits, milk, cream, butter, eggs, bakery goods, ice cream - in tact every ithing a well stocked store should carry and quality always the best furices our customers know that jthey can always depend on the very flowest price at Joels. I SATURDAY AND MONDAY 1 Fresh wholewheat fig bars 2 lbs. 29c ' Sweet tender telephone peas, 3 lbs. 25c Bulk dates - pitted (new black) lib 20c iFancy large Franquette Oregon Walnuts, lb .......38c Preferred Stock Grapefruit, 2 fo t 48c Carrots, turnip sand beets usual price, bunch 5c Till supply is sold out gold medal pints 29c get yours today Fresh dressed hens and fryers We have home cured bacon and lard Gooseberries, gal 39c i Of considerable Interest here Is an account of the recnl marrlago of Man Cheney, of the Pendleton Kast Oregonian, son of Mr. and Mrs. (ieurgu Clirney of Knetrprlse, and M'.ns Itea trice Harden, of the Astor ia Itudget, Mtas Heat rice Harden, of Tho J Utiles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harden, became the bride of haute! p. Cheney of Pendleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Cheney of Kntei prise, m a beautiful church wedding on Monday evening at Kt. 1 "a id's Kplseopal church in The hiilb'M. itev. John Richardson read the cerenionv. ' I The bride, who was in mar- ria'-e by her father, was lovely in' a gown of white satin, ornamented ' with filmy lace. Her veil of point d'Alencon lace was worn by an aunt of Mrs. W. I,. Crlehton. of The I a lbs. a t a wedd i n g sixt y years ago In Kngland. The veil fell rrom a coronet of lace and gardenias. , The bride carried a bouo.net of or- cb'.ds, Ophelia roses and lilies of the valky. The three attendants of the bride were attitde in gowns to carry out a most unusual rainbow motif. Mrs. Sidne Hyloom, sister of the1 bride, was matron of honor and wore a gown of green lace and i cream colored hat. Miss Florence Crifiin or Astoria., maid of honor, wore a tulle- frock of deepest rose, I with hat to match. Miss Alice Chneey of KnterprlHe, bridesmaid.: won- a similar riork in apricot col-j or. worn with matching hat. The! KiK'iidanfH carried varf -colored bouquets of sweet peas. Hobby ! Kloom. nephew of thfi bride was ring bearer. Uobert Love of Olym- pia, Washington, was best man and Sidney IMoom and George Cheney, wen- nxhrr. The wedding music) was by Griffin Williams. Following the ceremony a reeep- j turn was held at the homo of Mrs. i and Mrs. H;nib n. Assisting in the i dinins room wete Mrs. .Simeon Hoi- ' ion. who poured and Mrs. J. If. j Weiss, who nerved the Ire. Others : assisting In the dining room wem Mrs. ('urlion Pepper. Mrs. W. h. . ' Y'.ehton. Miss Hei.-n Williams. I M.p Arvitbi Kretxer. Miss Flora1 Anne Seiif,-rr. MlftN Vtiglnla John.! son. Miss Floreiu-p Williams and ! Mb.t liaz.-l Newblll. Mr,- and Mrs. Cheney after n, welding trip, wilt r-turn here June )Uid vi! make theT home In the Matlock apartments. The biil Un is a eharmilig girl. .iMendf'l I'liiveiKity f Or.-gon iiTld is a Chi Oliiego. Mr. Cheney i.-''-ti l ,1 ot.-i.-.,n ;,No and is a Hlg- i - '. A';dia IjpMhiM. KKHl' Vl:l.l-lli:Alrit' I'AYS DAILY dividioxds Dr. Belle Myers - Chiropractor 1 IttlM'H Wet Jcolson BUIur. jfl ; lu i S 7 In I Lii Grande,- Ore. :l I Genuine Savings Every Day Indies' Pcn'ch Frocks in print! $1 7Q and voiles. Giiiinmteed fast color tPJL I U Flowers for Coal and Dress. A large A Af assortment in beautiful colors frriv New Silk Scarfs. Three cornered scarfs in the latest colors and (j1 1Q 1Q,7 designs $!.JL and tPX.Ol Sweaters of eveiy description button or slip-on, for men, women, boys and Jj)2 79 Keds. The all-purpose athletic shoe. QQ Small sizes 87c. All other sizes Ol REMEMBER We arc THE HOSIERY STORE for the family Thursday, Friday and Saturday only THIS COUPON AND Will ' HIIVllJI out of our S.Y mi i,v i- hi.iti: RINC.S SI. on und Cmipoii i;v4'rllln C4iiim hiivp th mniii! fliry In infancy, tho Minim hlnn tvhlte eolnr, tho sumo perfect iMittnn, an K;nuino dlamondM cimt intf one hundred time nn mueh! Ilvrllto C;'inm reitrfHent th lit mcit Hliill of Hinder n tcjlenen. Koclnl h-fideiH, millhuiaireH iind our finest people, keep their Kcruiirm diunmndM in vauli nnd weiir Kirrllt (ciiis, Hlitiid all li-Ht.s of ncld, fire, water, ami niler'c(jpe. Bring This Coupon and $1.00 In our Ntor and reeelvo either lady'x or jtent Icntiin'M t.tiO Kverlitf; Iliiur, Vmi wvc OMietly 1. Ujnft, twu tn ji ens lomer. None Hold tn dealer. When orrleriiiK hy "dd ptintaKe. Htai finc'-r td.o and whet tier ludy'M or Kentleman'H riiiK Ih deKlit'd. Silverthorne & Wright Family Ding Store La Grande, Ore. One of the most satisfying feature of the Piggly Wiggly plan of merchan dising is the ability to lake care of the customers during the rush hours with a minimum of inconvenience to the customers. , ' , - Prepared Cake Flour Airy Fairy, lg. pkg. .23 Swansdown; Ig. pkg. .35 Ralston's Checker Brand Com Flakes, pkg ;.:.........'....8 Regular Oats, lg. pkg ...26 New Oats, lg. pkg. , 28 Grape Fruit Piedmont Broken Sections v No. 2 can .18 " Dixie Dainty Fancy Pack No. 2 can 21 Laundry Soap CITRUS, 10 bars 39..' P. & G., 10 bars 39 Wesson Salad Oil 1 pt.'can ......'.28 1 qt. can ..;.....V...'..53$' Van Camp's Hominy Medium size can 9 Large size can, 2 for ". 25 Snowdrift ' The Vegetable Shortening 1 lb. can 3 lb. pail 28 78. Cerber's Strained Vegetables for children Small can .: ...13 Van Camp's Catsup Small bottle 13 . Large bottle 18 Florida Gold Grape Fruit Juice Fine for Punch, Cocktails or as a Dcvcrago ( No. 1 can :.....14f Van Camp's Bean Hole Beans Baked in scaled tigiit earthen jars. Medium size, can 11 Hunt Bros. Preserves Just Berries and Sugar It is Delicious. Small can 10 Imported Olive Oil 1 pt. can .....33' Namco Clams Baby No. 1 can .!l7 Whole No. 2 can 25 Giant Drain Pipe Solvent Large can 15 Royal Baking Powder Y- oz. can 13 2'. lb. can $1.35 Darigold Brand Milk 3 tall cans I -28 PAL mOL IV E Recommended by Lina Cavalieri of Paris, Elise Bock of Berlin, S. Pcssl of Vienna and scores of other famous beauty specialists in the io capitals of Europe. A. DOZEN CAKES FOIl ONLl Hershey's Cocoa A lb. can 1 lb. can ...15 .29 Van Camp's Pork and Beans Regular med. can 10 Will have our usual complete stock of high iialily fresh fruit and vege tables. Home Grown Strawberries. Corner Depot and Wash. Two Stores Txically Owned 1 108 Adams Roesch Bldg. The P-A- Piggly Wiggly Co yr"ry--TT.-T: