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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1929)
. TV" Thursday, June 27, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. "Page Three V BEGINNING omor BOWS WITH SPECIAL BARGAINS FEAT URED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT PASTOR HURT IN ACCIDENT AT COVE, Ore. mm $um-mER Spring and summer stocks must be moved. We know that price . slashing will do it and we have cut prices accordingly. NewD $14.75 Values Now $9.95 resses $20 Values Now . . $15 Printed silks in gay colors lovely crepes in soft pastel shades. Many, many styles. , lly .Mi's. A. !. Omiklm (Observer Correspondent) COVK, Ore. (Speclul) Tile Hev. T. I. Grnliaiii cut a sovoro khkIi in his left linml when he vis cliop- ii!in viiuii:li uiu pins wooo e rinny mornillR. 110 Th Nmlnnml 1 1 i-nn .1 utln tr com. I lUKCn IO HOI iJlKO mm Hie nany proKiam for Friday night (ol-bonc of 11,0 ,mlox flK,r w follml Iovimt s llnlvei-Mltv .if Ali" foul, t" "e severed. The wounil was mo program; 10 to 11, Uroiulwny wry P'Onful but tlio doelors net Melodies: 11 to 12. dunco music Coats at Less Than Cost Every coat in stock at a bargain price Beautiful dress coats, fur trimmed, at half price. All sport coats at $9.00 and $15.00. . . All Wool . Swim Suits Special at $4.00 HILL'S HATS Smartest syles and mater ials Three groups $2.95 -$3.95 $4.95 Pretty Rayon Lingerie Reduced 20 by the Trocadorans. . The American Broadcasting com pany program for I'YUltiy night fol lows: 8, i Neapolitan Nights; 9, feature: y:3li, woodwind ensemble: 10, DaneliiK Strings; 1JL to 12, Hhylhm Ace. Porlliuul KGW (02l)kc) S, NUC; 9:30, vaudeville: 10, studio: 10:15, sci ence lecture: 10:30 to 12, Hoot Owl frolic. KKX (HSOkc) 8 to 12, ABC pro gram. .Salt Ijiko Oily KSL, (H30kc) 8, concert; 8:30. feature program; 9, NltC; 10, Amos and Andy; 10:15, NUC. , lxts Angeles KNX (10501(C) S, feature; 9, Lion Tamers; 9:45, fight broad cast; 10 to 1, dance music. KKI (G40kc) 8, NUC; 10, Broad way Melodies. SpokniKi KOA (1470kc) 8 to 12, ABC pro gram. KHQ (69kc) 8. NBC: 9:30, vaudeville; 10, Amos und Andy; 10:15 to 12, dance music. Oakland KGO (790,kc) 8. NBC; 9:30, Olympians: 10, concert; 1 1 to 12, dance music. KI.X (8S0Uc) 8 to 10, Ill-Jinx-. Denver , KOA (830kc) S, band music; 0, mixed quartet; 10 to 11, NBC. San l'Viuu'lsro KKIIC (lilOkc) 8, features: 9:30, vaudeville; 10, Amos ami Andy; 10:10 to 1:10, dance music, KI'O (CSOkc) 8. NBC; 9:30, Tommy and Bob; 10, danco orches tra; 11, NBC. 'Seattlo KJlt (970kc) 8 to 12, ABC pro grum. j K.OMO (9201(C) 8, NBC; 9:30, vaudeville; 10:30. nows; 10:45, dance music; 11:45. to 12:30, va- riety program. REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE Corselette Brassiers $1.79 $1.29 TOKMKKLY ' to $2.1.0 RUtM KHLY to (3.50 PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-W ear and Millinery the bone, drowsed tlio wound nnd ho reuirned to lifs lioma Saturday. Mrs. Joo CI ray who underwent an operation at the Hot Taku San atorium a couple, of weeks- nun 1h at homo and recovering nicely from-her illness, The Bummer sehool Is prouress- Inpr nicely and each day the in terest grows. Thero wero several visitors from linker ' J-'ridny nnd several from la (iraiuio Thurs day. Mrs. Harriet McDonald, of T.a Grande, is reentered at the school and staking a full schedule of courses. Sho In staying with Mrs. Trippier, The new cabin built in (ho school grounds this summer was built especially for Mrs. Homlngton. It has threo wlndown on each side and two rooms. In ono room is a flro place that used to bo in a. home tho Komi nitons owned In South Dakota. Tlio cabin is called the House of Mary. , Mrs. P. F. St urges and hor small son, Philemon IH have boon moved from tlio CJrando Hondo hospital to the homo of Mrs. Hllmer on O avenue where they will stay until after summer school, Mrs, Joo Kwiing and Mrs. Herbert Creasy, Willi their small sons are living at (ho rectory during- the Bummor (school, , Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Hefty are expecting a visit from Mr, Hefty's mother Mrs. Hegula Hofty nnd his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Kd H. Hefty from Valley Falls, Kan. They will nrrlve Juno 2li ad ex pect to slay at least a month. Mrs, Harry Harrington, of Freo wator, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Hrazlllo. Tho ltov. H. It. Bennett, of Williamsport, Penn., addressed a meeting of the Daughters of tho King at tho Ascension Kplscopal church Friday afternoon. Alius lOdna Wast wood, of New York City, also made an address. She offored many helpful hints nlfout the kind of work the Daughters of the King could do and gave I mm iu turn Piintil'nuna lllili ill, ii I course of stinH' Min. Tiemlnirton gavo an interesting report of tho Synod of tho I'rovinco of tho Paci fic that sho attended at Montlcltio tho mlddlo of May. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dean wero hosts to some Nebraska friends early In tho week. They wero Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker and his mother, Mrs. Cooly Walker, who wero enrouto from Tacomn, "Wash., to their old homo In Nebraska nnd visited tho Deans on the way. , Mrs. Nellie Martin was hostess to a niece of her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey, of Soattle, early in tho week and a sister, Mrs. Agnes lien net t and her threo children of Baker, CAIjIj FOlt inns FOH siiwim xNSTUi'rnoN Sealed bids will bo received by the city commission of tho City of La Grande, Union County, Ore gon, for tho construction of tho sewtv in Pewjr Improvement Dis trict No. a-io, within the Ciiy of Im Grande, Oregon, according to tho plans and specifications for the said sowVr district now on filo in tho office of tho city reoorder of 4he said city. A deposit of Fivo ($5.00) dollars will bo required for plans and specifications, which amount will bo refunded If bidder Is unsuccess ful and returns plans and Hpoclfl catfons to this off!co. Ditls will bo received to the hour of 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, joth of July. 192'.), and must ho accompani ed by a eortli'led check or bidders bond In the sum of ten per cent of tho amount bid as a gaarauteo of tho acceptance and completion of contract If awarded. Checks will be returned to unsuccessful bld dors, ' All bonds In connection with this work are required to be secured through resident agents and no bond will bo accepted unless writ ten by a resident of the City of La Q run do, ; Tho commission reserves tho right to reject any or all bids, f Hy order of tho commission Juno 2Glh, 1029. v . . J. 15, STEARNS, llecorder. G-27-lut. To maintain a hlmitlcr figure, no one cun deny the truth of the mlviec: Society News flrs. W. II. Reuter Is Hostess At Party iAAt the close of the evening some nlco refreshments were served. Picnic Luncheon Is Held At Park Mrs. Leslie Duncan and there was a splendid atl'-ndanco of the mem bers. Mrs. Kdgar JLckox presided tt TT- over ine imishh-sk ineeiing and tne-i iiuiiwiiii v Idl LU1 O iievoitonals were conducted by dif ferent memhers'and included some special -topics. New officers for the coming year chosen, were; presi dent, Mrs. lilekox, vlco president, i .Mrs. W. Krwin, weeretary, Mrs. IT. R Pierson and treasurer, Mrs. 1 S. C. Smith. As a courlesy to her sister, Mrs. 'bo M. I,eleh of Kansas City, iis.-iouii, and to Mrs. Arthur llow l. formerly of I.a Grande, but :v.- a resident of I'or l land, Mrs. 'alter II. Keuler enlertailied ys tday uiternoon with a must. d ?ht fill itridnw luncheon. Tho mchcon was served at one o'clock I he Hacajawea Inn and at, its Delusion (he guests went to the .Miter home, lftu4 l-'irst street, for i afternoon of bridge, there hav- g been ix tables at piny, is. Lelclie and M'H. Itowen w Epworth Leaguers In Hunting- Party Yesterday at the Riverside 'park members of the Parklale club held a picnic luncheon, with nlne-leen members present und five guests, the Misses LnVelle Itichey, Klhel, May and l'luma Shafer, Kula Hag ey and Helen Hughen and with Mrs. Mildred Douglas of New Yoik as an out of town guest. During the business meeting, a rising vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Min nie Lupher, w ho was chairman of the dinner commit too when t he Parkdalo club entertained the members of the Women's Club of Cove, the Get-together club and tho Countrywoman's clubs. Yester day's meeting was thoroughly en-Joyed. "REACH FOR A UTCKY im'Jr $ INSTEAD OF A SWIiliT." fef , 1 H A houilllno 8iiyH "Moilniii nirlM I vrTTrJ'g f ! Kouml ThIIit nnd Thicker." UUII MM$iKp VJ j.. ; tlu-y're prftty Biuai-t. ut thut. ' J$ f JaikHon. who la Bii'ully liolovnil In l.u Orantlu whm .lccttMl worthy Krmiri aviHochilu matron. Mi-h. K1 K III rl If., wi.st Brand iflccta, reprc Hontcd Iho hostof-Hu.i In KrefjtlriKs to tin; now Kraml offlci'iH anil to Iiit U'ok'ninc, each or thu honori'il kik'nIh rc)onli'd. Tho cvi'iiliiK waa foni'lurtcil with tho Horvlnir of ilalnly ri'l roxhnionlH. Mm. J. 1'. Mon.'lock, watt another past Brand officer present. Mm. Moreloek Is a paat, Kiand electa, n past crawl electa, and Mr. .laek.son. worthy patron of Katherl chapter of Itaker were also prom inent visitors IiihI evening. mtrsii rutio x.i-ii()i,i,i.i HHII HI.UKK, Cal.. .Minn 27 AI') I'-trii that burned over an eall mated 70,1100 aereH or liruali and ratiKe land wan finally controlled by a crew of voliinteera, ' li tin liriaon wcond pri,' In th sty dreorations. .Mrs. Iteuter fol-Wi-d a color arrallh'ement of pink Id white. I'M Of the Kiiwnrth IpuL'im' Methodist chinch had iota! Reception Honors State Officers Metnh of Mir " of run hist ev. niiiL- nt a hiinllnir '' li:irtl- Will) :ilinnt ll.lrl.. u liue:it prizes, to .Mis. It. K. i ,, i, i,.,. ... ahavcr first prize and lo M.s.lhl, chHrch 'nt ,,,,,t u , , l.-.rls. who were to hide this fine. ! ment of members of Hope chap-! startliiB out, at that time nnder the t,.r Number 1.1. Order of the ICast- I two captains. Kvelyu l'iper and r mar,- lo oirlees In the Bland llei netla I'ieison. The 'boy cap-1 chiiiiti.i- nt Ihi. n,i.. nl lirnmn hy Vernon 1'aiten ari l I tho Inspiration for a reception ten- I KllKlneera on a Cerlnan railroad now Bet their orderH hy radio telephone. Lc-.tve Scuttle on a Princess liner for si delightful cruise lo Victoria,., then on to Van couver. Here, you' board a fast transcon tinental train for a trip lliroiinh the Canadian Rockies with stopovers tit Banff, Lake Louise and the Uuniialow Camps, Kettirn via Calgary and Spokane. An ideal vacation trip for all the family. Get literature now . LOW SUM Allilt FAKES arc vn ! (Canadian Pntific Tratvllcrj . Ciequcu Coot lic U'urld (Mr. W.fil.ttrAlCN GtnUqtnt lAW'Ii M IT. US A BMiMmM MiMlAMYflMHayym AMLHItAM BASH BLDC. r 'arty Compliinents Mother And Friend able ! girls. t a i tied Ceorge Moats, started at S:I5 andidered In their honor last evening .....i.ru jur aa nour nui were an- t he PiinI Mnlmnx' Huh lilniP tl... to successfully locate the ' hosteswe. Tho complimentary nt- The first group hid In the! fair fnllriup.l th.. mirnlnr wrl( if Mis. Ira Howell eiit.M laiiwd yes- j ( hanau haymow in old town,the evening, the special guests be ulay at her home H)ir W av'nu and. not one giggled when the ing George H. Coehran recently honor uf her mother. Mis. Jlow-'biys came as clos, as up to the clevute-1 to the office of worthy d Suhl who is here visding from 1 '' J"il even kicked around a grand patron, and Mrs. Hazel Gra acervllle. California, and also bit. but gave up und left. Tho ; ham. HimnintcH rmnrt Arin. i.nt h nf r .Mis. Albert Lamm who is bav-j wrond group wero coiicejiU.d in S.'the local chapter. Mrs. Carrie Jark ir soon to make li-r lionie In Vcr-j '' Smith's store room In Connor-' son. of Ksther chapter of Maker, rnr. i ne room wero prettiiyt n i iny were not found eoiate l with roses and sweet ! f her. At nine-rif teen all repaired Jltiamr. Visiting and music oc- I .' 'i ehurrh where refrexhments liied the afternoon hours. anil a ! consisting of ftrawherry short cake o course luncheon was served by! with whipped cream Hnd chocolate s. Unwell iiKsisted hy Mrs. Nell jeihorg and her sister, M i-. I), jlleagey. A feature f the afler ini was a handkerehtef shower leu for each of the guests of nor and Mrs. Kay IJuel! jires- d tich with a dainty luncheon The guests yesterday were i. Frank 'leavinger. Mr. K;ii-Metf-alt, Miss Ivy Charlton, Mrs. . It'i.-H, Mrs. Art W'eiigle, Mrs.I .The W. II. A. met in r"Kiilnr w.s (rose Wr:gh Mis. rhrlsjslon Tuesday evening at the 1. (. ight. Mis. I.rirs Johnson. Mrs. Mi. K. hall with a (urge aMend.uu e . llrtwell Of AMfel nnd Iter SlP-fof th" members Of the HNHncfntlr.n .Mrj. M.ity Metdier of Camer- ' l'resid"iit Ostland whs In the chair Missouri and daughter, Mrs. j to pi-sj.ie over the deliberations of hion of Fort I lodge, Iowa. the evemng. Vire - prenident Mary ItSynltart wus chosen to take the i IlLlCi. VlWilfi.ll llV 1t-M M li.n.l lome Missionary "' -veninn very s.ien.iii O.,, 1... TTrty4--,' ' 1 1 iaii'1 in ine OOCiety iVieetb I ti.io.iiiet room hy lh offleem of ! th.1 lodir'' when th'-y (favo u fare he last tiKM-Hnt until fall of tlie'ttel! for Mm. (Miami uho l leav. nan's llot.ie Miwionary Koetety ' ink a liiande In thi' -ry near he Methodist elrireh he'd : fuTMre. y'lu. -van nft-n.-iil.-l with e.-luy df.e:uoon at the llolnf of a ry !ra?r.t ll yitt hy tlit lo-ls were m'rved. the ehairman Kvelyn l'iper havlni; had tlm iiHK'Mhince of j Mi-h. Will Adler, Mrs. Vernon Hall and .Mrs. W. M. I'leiaon. Farewell Is Given To Mrs. Ostland was also an honoted guet. Mrs.' Special Sale Girls Summer Hats 25c All other hats now ut Yz price. Wash Dresses, age 2 to 11 59, 79 and 08$ Hathinp; Suits : 40$ to .12.f)8 Sun Suits ... Sun Tynie Suits Wash Suits Sun Bonnets for children Organdie Bonnets 19 and 08$ . 08$ and 31.19 9S to $1.98 19 ?t0$ to $1. 19 KKI'Oins I mm the Itfviera in- licatc that the lartre (iiifloit eve- ' ling handkerchief In worn tut ki d ! j Hie LiixCelc-t Ly fc;,."t i Ladies Wash Frocks ....98, $1.95 and $12.95 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP (7 ' of Zicgf:I(rr'Wlionpi M Iuaidious Falsehood Boomerangs Tlio 1 11011 ions fiilsolnHHls apparent hi llio cluims iif sclfisli Interests nr lioomeranga cmplumiin llio Irillll f T.uelty StrikeV popularity and BUeeesa, T.nrky Strike Is a Mend of tlio choicest tnliueens, iiutlurei! hy nature, abounding: In franiut nroniii anil bursting: Into delirious, Bnlinfyiu flavor when toasted for !. ittinutes. This hcnl Ircalmeul U tho reanon 2t)tG7,)i physl cluiis cluiiu T.iieKle to ho less irritating ihun other cigareliert, Tou'ding, tbo dislinc llvo process, ma lies l.ueky SlriKo thu cigurctto of dtNtiiietioii. rlirrbnl ami rrr linr.l tit by LV. IIHANI1, ItOSH ii ii oh, ami mom;omi:hy, Art'omitanlt uil 'I'lin Aiiirrlcnn Wihmrtn CoMifuuij, JucorMiralt!(i Tint Lucky Strika Danrv Orcheztm will cat titinoavery Saturtlay niftht in a canrt to count radio hook-up over the IV, it C. nctworfi. "REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A S FFf 6 ? it s toasteci No Throat Irritation -No Cough . C- Tfce AtTMfwaii Tobcto Co., Minufjctwrtft