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Thursday, July 18, 1929- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Farje Three Society News bra B.. Schilk'e, Club of Eastern Oregon. Pjcnics !he lora It. Schilke Past Mat 's club of Ktisiern Oregon held it annual picnic yesterday at llowa lake, the lOMerprise mem w of the organization bcinff the ,ii'.sMi-N. - .Shortly after noon a ishtful luncheon was served by i hostesses, then there followed jhort profffiim ami tho business it) on. Kilty past matrons of Hho' lor of the Kastern Star, coming in Wallowa, Klin,' Union, Hnk- Joseph, J-a Grande and Entor fie were present, Mrs. j. H. Hus 1. Mrs. Anna 1-eslie,, Mrs. Flor- Haeon, Mrs. Mury Hale, 'Mrs. ha liaeon. Mrs. I A. Wells, Mrs. I". Moreloek, Mrs." Emma Kid Mis. C. W. Noyes and Mrs. C. Kherhard representing the La kudo club. hiring I lie business mcetint?, the Illation from Hakcr to hold the o meeting there, the third Wed day in July, whs accepted. Of ?rs for next year were chosen i follows, president, Mrs. Floyd es, linker; vice, president, Mrs. jirlos Fisher, Wjillowa: secretary, k Ciiaco Itoff, linker: and lisurer, Mrs. Hoy Conklin of r . !dge Installs Wednesday Night ryslnl Uebekah lodge No. 50, Eil its annual Installation of of rs last e-veniiiB' with Mrs. Nel il'iper, noble grand presiding for I opening of Hie evening. In spite Ithe warm weather, over one lid red members of the order to present for the .Impressive arrises. Mrs. K. G. Cameron jving an district deputy, had rge of the installation. Mrs. (rtha Moss was deputy marshal J Miss tinted Oeibel, m-.isician, (ucting the following into the Jpeetivo offices, Nobel Ciranrl, Mrs. Adelaide Kit- J. Vieo grand, M rs. Mabel Oester fc. Ueeonling secretary, Mrs, Minnie I'reasuror, Mrs. Irma Chadwick. I'hanlain. Mr,-;. Minniu Jtynuni. Viirden, Miii, Dorothy Atperl. ut.side, guardian, Mrs. Mollie :U. :nside guardian, Mrs. Ida Ithine rt. iliglit support to Noble Grand, "h. Nellie MeGoldriek. ett Hupporl to Noblo Grand, .v-s. Kvjt ltuwe-ry. -jtight fciupporL. to Nubia.; Grund, mi Kva Houcry. itiglit Support to Vice Grand, ts. Mnssio Kngel. ,,e ft Su ppo it to V ice G ra n d , Kflle Sting. X light iuneli. wns served at the Se of (lie evening. Mrs. Chadwick Is Honored at Party Mrs. U A. Tiffany, Mrs. Albert Waldroff and Mrs. Ewin were the hostesses at a party given Tuesdny evening as a surprise on Mrs. A. M. Chadwick. .The sixteen young people gathered at the Tiffany home and then proceeded to the Chadwick home on Cedar street where a very happy evening was spent, the program Including a gift shower for the guest of hon or. -Lunch was served late in the evening. Camp Fire Girls ; In Weekly Session The Sacajawea Camp Fire group held one bf tHclr weekly meetings' yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Jeanne French. Each giri was requested to bring- to the next meeting, ' some article on which she will sew for the bazaar which the group is planning to hold this fall. The next meeting will be devoted especially to mak ing pictures. Miss Jeanne served some nice refreshments yesterday. Loyal Sisters Aid Has Picnic Lunch "kid" games for the first of the. evening, and then Mrs. peliret-ve was led to an .improvised fhh pond and in a few minute had caught" a wide variety of useful thinyw for her kitehen. In addition, her as sociates in the telephone of rice gave her some lovely linen and a beautiful mirror.'' .The evening was concluded Willi refreshments. - ; Honor Miss Kitchen At Wallowa Party EUGENE PAGEANT TO BE ELABORATE Cast of 1,500 - Working Nightly Will Depict Pre-Historic Days. KI GENK. Ore.. July IS (Special) Tho Sunset Trail passant, to be staged on llaywaul' lieUl July 26, Miss Thclma Kitchen. who-.se -l and "7, will be llie most elabor- mnrriage is lo Ant one of (ht-'pvenls: ale outdoor performance ever seen of th slimmer Reason, was the in Oreiroiu It. is declared by those honoreo at a priilty party apd who have moon early rehei.rBU.la of shower Riven Tuesday evening by: the luiKe show. A east of 1500 Is the Misses Kdith Shell and Vlr-1 now workiliB niRlilly on the event. Kiniu Hunter al t,he Hunter homo; which will dt piet the development in Wallowa. The owning was of the OrcKon country from the spent at brl. lire WlHi sVilne dvliclouo ! early, almost pre-hlstoilc Maya days, on tnrouffli tno present to a vision of tho future. (hie of the outstanding features of the event will bt, the hUKO stnKe itself, which will bo 240 feet lonu refreshments. In the f;compnny were Marjorie Condlt, Mrs. Doyle Ximmernian, . Mss. ..lack Kefrls, Kill h - llraniwi-ll, Lucille ,'llluck. Helen and Lillian lale. Kathleen McLaren, Thelma and Kttabelle and l0 feet deep. It represents a Kllchen nnd tho hostesses. Miss scene in a forest In OreKOn, with Kitchen was Kiven oxipiisite linen. a shower of Announcements There appeal- ;'ih this Vralumn f,rom timo to liipe many annoanee ments whitth resMenrvs of the coun try surrounding Ut Grande aro di rectly Interested In. Within the last few weeks thero have come many requests asking that when- possible announcements of i been The jLoynl Sisters aid of tho Christian church enjoyed a picnic j luncu at me parn yesnsruay ar ternoon with ubout -twenty-five members of tho organization pres ent. A short business meeting fol lowed the luncheon and the- re mainder of tho afternoon was spent socially. The neoct meeting of the aid will not be held until In September, the JSth, tho month of August being observeJ as a vacation month. Party Compliments Mrs. Ruth DeGreeve E E RY OOLNESS TREE TEA i ORANGE PEKOE Keep the thermometer clown. Full-flavored . . the perfect tea to serve iced. mtfetings etc, be published as early as possible. 'Oftentimes our coun try readers get an announcement after the meeting, or program or recital h;s t;iken place, 'or at the best insufficient I hue left "to make arrangements to nlttrnd. Country readers who will not receive to day's paper until tomorrow morn ing are asking that they be ' con sidered in the publishing of no tices , ' Tomorrow afternoon,, the. Hible Senrelieiv) 'eliuss" of the 'I'r'esliy fer ial) church will have a picnic at Itiversfde park. Curs will lie at the church at two o'clock to t.ike any one who has no' way to ao. . '.all mountains in the background. Jt' rears over 35 feet into the air, and will give tho appearance of a whole mountainside, covered with majestic fir trees. In one of the most impressive scenes two large I r ees will be f a 1 1 e n , with r ea 1 lumberjacks swinging axes and handling saws. The pageant will bo offered end' eveninge and starting promptly S:o, , will last for an even two hours without a break. Seating 'ca pacity of 10,000 each night has anted for, and indications industrial parades, tho former to be held Friday and the latter Sat urday, rf . The air circus is already assured of at least 5l planes present to participate in races, stunts and other features; This will be an event on Friday and Saturday afternoons. Stepmother oi . Clara Bow vn ! Newsiapj)'r advertising for the churches is -advised by the public ity committee of tho Presbyterian general assembly. About twenly-fivu, young women of tho West Coast and Pacific Telephone farces ' made up the guest list of a splendid party given i last evening at the hfrne of Mrs. Klton Uarron, I01(i Thirteenth! street, as a compliment to one of! their number. Mil ituth Jones Ue-j Greeve, a bride of the past. week, j Quite unbeknown to 'the honored guest the rest of the company, who' their costumes had gono baek to the days of their childhood, and ' two of them wiiy, way back, gathered at' "tho" TJarron home. where 'the'"lnwh hadllPen' proltily arranged with Indian robtw, and pillows and -lighted with Jattanesc lanterns. At tho proper lime. Mrs.' DeGreeve tilte unwillingly, at first, was taken from a car to the scene of merriment; There were The "Moerenbond," cooperative organization of' Ilelginu farmers, handled business - transactions amounting . to ?lS,oou,000 last year. are that almost capacity crowns will be. present each evening. Tho event is to be f;tlly covered by the press' of the state, as a special "press box" to hold SO news writ ers each evening, has been con .strucled hi: the .center of the huge stand. Oiitstaiirling Talent. Outstanding dramatic and musi cal talent of the state has been i raw a on for the pageant. Mrs. 1 orls Smith, 'of Portland Hosarla fame, will -direet the performance: John Stark Kvuns, professor ofj music at the Pniversily of Oregon, will have charge of the chorus; Mrs, I.eCompte- Moore will direct dancing, vhlle In the cast will bo Marshall N. 1 nna, associate edi tor of the Oregon Journal who will have the leading role of pioneer; Nancy ;Thlelsen, noted mezzo so prano, who will sing as "haea- j; jawea, and Sydney Dixon,' popular iladio Mien or from station. KJ It of the National llroudcasllng com pany oT Seal lie. Kn tries from all ovi-i" the state are pouring in for tin: Pioneer and AAA Lou Angeles Bureau Eight months ot married life with Robert Bow, father of Clara Bow, is enough for Tul Loraine Bow, screen actress and radio singer. She has announced sho will seek a divorce in Los Angeles, giving 'Tin 21 nnd he's more than 45" as sulllclcut explanation Nickel Steel Rail Jointi For , increasing tho comfort of the traveler umi lengthening Hie life of the rails, the dips or hol lows nt the -points where the rails connwt are fused by electric nrc welding. Tills metis the mil to n deptli of, oue-elglHh.of an inch .and fuses thereon a deposit of 5 per cent nickel steel, which Is nearly HO per cent hinder Hum the rail it self. , , . ' .,.rutman:s. La Grande's Exclusive. Ecacly-'to-Wear' t . and Millinery Early Printer's Prlcoi Thcru Is word of (wo printers In 1-I7S iiKi-pelni; to publish M cop ies of tho I'.llile. .lust how lollK those lUhles wero In preilinillon Is ilehntiililo. hut the (list record of snles In "Unit loenllly, Venice, yenr l l'.C. nnd by the Kinne primers, Rives' the solllnj; prlco nt I) to 'J ilnrnts. or S:) to Slid. Caravaii. Will Come to Valley Sunday Evening i Mm. .1. 1!. Price J (Observer Correspondent ) i COVK, Ore.; (Special) A car-; nvo.n 'of 17 cars will urrive In l.a; Grande from J-os Angeles Sun day night. The caravan is horn the Challenge 'Co-operative, creamery which Is tho selling ag ency for the Kant ern O regon liairy men's association and tin? Payetto creamery and these two hold stock with the company. The caravan will go to Pnion Mon day morning where It will hold a meeting In the Union park from 8:30 to 9:80 o'cloek and anyone desiring information In regard to matters pertaining to tho ' co-operative creamery work may ask questions at that time. Tho cara van will go to Wolser fop. a two days meeting and from there to Payette. Ralph Comstock and Ton) Johnson, who are directors in tho Kastern Oregon association, will go with tho caravan to Pay ette. M r. n nd M rs. Ot ho Kelt ersh-y, formerly of Oovo but now of Port land celebrated their 59th wed ding anniversary last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Kckersley have many friends In Cove Vkhoiu they visited this spring. All the. members of both calf i clubs except ono were present at a meeting' of the calf club held Sunday nt the home of Mr. nnu Mrs. Jlnlph Comstock n.t which Thins t!olfors gave lessons In judg ing. The visitors present wcro Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo MePanioIs, Mr. and Mrs. Albort Pecker, Mrs. Ray Hanoi, nnd Miss Theresa Daugh erly, of La Grande. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Gurrod, Mrs. G. Dudley and Dr. A. C, Nelson, of- Walla Walla, woro visitors at Camp Hew Ttox and tho Cove swimming pool Sunday. M r. and Mrs. tinned were visiting with their son, Robert, who I spend lug July at Camp Yew Row, Af ter lunch the parly left for l.a Grande where they stopped for golf at the country club herurc leaving for Walla Walla. Mr. 1 1 nine who Is representing tho Ray Mailing canning com pany of 3 Rllsborough is In Cove looking after tho royal anus which have been contracted for his company through Co-opora-tive cherry growers of Cove. Jack llauby, who was one of the men who tried so hard to get help for' the late Captain I luck -ner when hi piano -crashed in tho Minam cauntry last, wilder is In Cove, llo will pick cherries for '11. ..i.i.i j lli.ttvr iliii'titi- Mifi-.-u Br.-i. son. , i . ' . : j Mr. and Mrs. WV K. Overshaw ! ami four children are al the Golay j farm during cherry season. ' Jaek Fletcher had an accident i resulting- in a splintered, bono In his leg when ho slipped on a rock ' and fell lauding with his full weight on his V g, recentiy. Ho is unable to get about without i enitches anil has been ordered to keep off tho injured . member about- fivo weeks. RUSSIA AND CHINA BREAK RELATIONS (Continued from Page 1) diplomatic rupture had served at bowl to add considerable gloom to tho outlook. With America's o?;l endive Par Kastern Interests necessarily In volved, tho tato department has kept in eonstant toueh with the situation since lis Inception a week ago today In tho pelxuro of tho Chinese Knslcrn railway by the Chinese, President Hoover himself has followed developments with an interest indueed. not only by the gravity of tho situation, but by an intimate knowledge of it he places and conditions Involved which he gained during years of travel In Siberia and Manchuria as a mining engineer, j Sex Movo as lfOgicnl l.iy Home of fiends, tho severance I of the Ihin thread of diplomatic Intercourse that has kept Russia and China on speaking terms since tho communistic outbreak In Can- tun two years ago was accepted as logleal. To them, it was the ex pected result of the stand taken by tho Soviet government, Us ultimat um and veiled threat of retalia tion, and its Interprel'alion of tho Chinese reply as unsatisfactory. tubers, while not . discounting reports of troop movements, on both shies, of tho Slborfan-Man-churian border, were of the belief Hint a series of economic circum stances would avert aclual warfare. FIND IT HERE Copy fur tlila column mast be In bf 9 a. m. AITO AVNEKK ' " When you wisli to havo a broken side glass or windshield quickly and coivootly retlttod, with finest polished plate at a saving, tako your car lo Richardson "Tho Art Man," at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop, (to specializes In nit kinds of glass work and Invites you to compare the prices. 7-lG-Jt. 'MVHK- TI.Ml!) Now Is'the time for flower bowls to placo on your table with pretty bouquets from your yard. Tako ad vantage of the 9Sc Flower Howl special now 05) at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. Values to $4.7B for oiy a Sc. 7-15-St. START FLIGHT TO ALASKA MITCH;, FIKI.li, N. Y.( July IS (Al') Captain Ross O. lloyt. refUfUi'i of' the army endurance plane tiue.tlion Mark, took off for Alaska In a single Neuter Pksuit piano at L' : :t S p.. m. daylight time, today h an 'attempt to make n flight of S.pln mih-N (tulekor than sin h a Journey was ever completed before. ' .ll'LV OIjKARAXCLV All harness, tents, luggage at a big discount. Gra.ee Harness Shop. ;7-17-3t. JJAXCI.AT STAUKlV S Sat. night, July liUlh. tiood music. Rig Rodeo Sunday, 21st. Everybody welcomo. Good eump grounds. 7-17-4 tp. Hemstitching, pleating, button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddle Shop. Adv. . FOU II Hit Wi:i)IIXG GUT A shipment of the latest and nicest things for wedding gifts has Just been received nt Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. Just a lot of new Ideas In clever boxed gifts,, ar ticles for tho kitchen, and clever Ideas for tho homo in general, will he found In this new lino., Boo them at Richardson's Art and Gif Shop. . , 7-18-Ut, TIIM m;v topaz ; llnvV. you Hcen the hew Topaa losloria Glasswaro which has just arrived at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop? if It in Fostoria It Is tho finest glassware for your table Fostoria In Glassware Is what Ster ling is in silver. - . 7-18-3U "Tho Vengeur," Froneh airplane carrier, will have three decks for landing and 1 li catapults for launching ships. ' NFAVI Ni;V! MOW! Tho new Fall ldno has begun to arrive at Richardson's Art and Girt Shop. Yoa are Invited to see the new things. 7-18-3U Pedestrians shnuIdnTt kick. Lota of iheni get wonderful hroaks. eiffffed warp-proof durable BP- lhe General F.Ieclrie the first and only refrigerator built en tirely of steel. Jt is as slron" as asafe. It cannot warp. Its. doors and sills, faced will, warp-proof ' Textolitc, cannot sag. it keeps eold in and beat out more cflrc tivcly than any cabinet that has ever been sold. Wiiirh is ju.t another way of saving that it inaintainsperfeet hcallh-giianliii" temperature with the smallest amount of current. And the mechanism of the Gen eral Klertric how far ahead of the field that is! All enclosed in an hermetically scaled steel cas- inp unusually quiet, self-oilinj:, dust-proof with an easily neccs sillle temperature cnntml. All the meehanismisniountcd ontop, out of the w ay .... leaving I ho (;rcatest possible room inside the cabinet for food storage. Another advantage of the Genera! Kleririr is the fact that it is portable and needs no more "installation" than an 'electric iron. It is merely plugged into any electric oiriicl. It is mounted on legs with lots of br.ioiu room under it. It is easy to clijan because all its interior corners arc rounded. As cvidenccof (.'iiaranteed reliability there are now more than 300,000 Users and not one has ever spent a single dollar for repairs. See all the models, study them carefully. And be sure lo ask about our plan of con veniently spaced lime payments. Hum in on Gnurmt Klmrin Hour. rwl. crrry Saturday mmi iK. 8 to 9 Eastern Standard Time, uvrr li" .V. II. C. nrlKmk uf furty-luo Atatiatu. GENERAL ELECTRIC $20.00 Down, Tueniij Months to Pay A liberal allowance on ycui old iff i isolator W. H. Bohnenkainp Co. i J Presents for Friday and Saturday a Great ' if .PRESS CARnSVAH. fkujnb Now we present our final drastic cut in a carnival of sensa- 0wWi$O tional frock values. We intisl clear out every frock in the ' . ' Pvv ' store. Savings are jrreat on frocks of- tho newest styles, ( . . pwfnf)M ''l0 ';lt's'' colors and sinarLest materials. We suggest that ''W'f$&$ you come early. , : W '8v $15 Frocks $22 Frocks ll $8'95 11 85 J ; Siii'ino; aiiI lo cltt 9 1 K&J&Jb&kKJ 'I .'Jjfc k"