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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1929)
Thursday, July 18, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five ; i i.. ! I f 1 t n i i i j! 0 ( 1 r I ; r,r" ; :r I Local News In Biief ; 1 ! J ; visit! ns at the home of Mr, ami Mrs. William Andrlnt. Mph. WVis was formerly of this city. . j lins been ill ut her home for the pasi few iiuys. f fines tit Wnllmvu Mrn. Cecil MatthtAvB ami lir daughter, Ourllnt. returned to HiC'lr honie in Wnllowa tills morn- scouts Have Sunn XUrht Tlio I toy Strain Ul Camp PhV nhove I'nioji nt Wednesday evening vory pleasantly whou each patrol ruvo a. slum foe the eiiiertalnincnt of Hie other patrols and the law mini her of visitors who were present. Thi eveninR's eiuei la 1 anient was in elm mo o John Kllot Allen risslstnm eamp director, who unnoumvd i-iirh pa trol as tho hoys came for ward to perform. The entire performance took place around thc cimipfire, the evening's enterlainmenl start ing with the ki-oiip of hoyd slnjj- Dnuiclitcr Arrives Here . . Mrs. Uobcrt l-Vl-ane arrived here on train No. 17 this morning from Pittsburgh, lu., to visit with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, W. llarer. Mr. Lane Ik an instructor at Carnegie Tech. Mrs. Lane wan Audrey llarer hefor he mar rlawo. " ; 1 tiifr Thf.v lwn In Sh..ri.l-.n i Vyo.f for tho past three months ! visiting relatives and friends. I llnvo Trip M r. and Mrs. Frnnlt S. Jester, of li (irande, recently left on a motor trip to Klamath Kalis. They will he none about a week. Iteturn lo Kameln Mrs, W, K. Kvuns and lier mother, Mrs. M. K. Cross, spent yesterday in ijC Grande visiting friends and shopping. They re turned to their home in Kaiucla last evening. Tuiislt Operation ' . Miss Cleora Frost underwent a tonsil operation at the lr. Won- derlit-k hospital yesterday. Kmls 1ortlatid Visit Mrs, Georgo It oh ben baa re- : turned, from a severul week's visit t i0ts Hot IjiUc in Portland. Her sister. Miss K1U-j r- Wriglit returned to abeth MoKachran returned with j Grande last evening after her and will ho lier.-, on an exten- Upending a day at Hot l.ake. lag their camp songs, directed ty ( ded visit. She will he hre until alter the t'endleton Itound-t p. Mr. Allen. After the stunts wen completed, an applause vote wan taken for the stunt meriting the first place. I'atrol number four, led by 1'riul lllgglns,, of Haker. (leeguii, was voted first place. thci name of the stunt being "Gather ing Nuts In June." At the close of the program the boys gathered once more around the enmpt'iro friends, and sang a few more songs, after which they gave a very Impressive closing ceremony which always concludes their evenings around W cnuipfirc. Quite a large num ber of visitors from l.a Grande, I 'nodosa, Kaker, and other neigh boring towns wero present. Painfully 11 nil William Houthall. sevnn-yenr-old son of Mr. and -Mrs. Joe Sout hall. of 301 Spruce street, suffer ed, a painful sculp laceration this morning, which was the result of being lilt on the head by a horse shoe while playing, with an older brother, lie was taken to tho Dr. Wonderlick hospital where th wound was treated. The injury is reported to be not serious. Leave for INtrtluml A. 10. ILcmlrickson and his chil dren. Alary Vaughn and Willnrd accompanied by Mrs. c, K. i-lum-p h reyn, a re d riving to 1 'ort land this evening. Mrs. JJ untplirys will visit her tlaughter. Catherine, who Ik working in Cortland. The Hen drieksons will spend a few days In I 'ort la ml. Seaside, Seattle, and visit friends in l.ongvigw. Item rn from Convent ion Itr. and Mrs. C. V. Krwin and their daughter, Kva Jane, return ed lo l.a Grande this -morning. They have been In San Kranelsro lor the past few weeks and pr, Krwin attended the Western Ten (u! association convention. They .went to San Francisco by the Salt Lake route nnd report a very pleasant and interesting trip. Driving tn Vortlaml t Joe carr Is driving to Portland1 flora rrom Seattlow ", I ,'1'M evening on- a business trip. C. McAllister of Seattle who was le exepcts lo return to this cilyl formerly store keeper for tho , about Sunday evening. railroad in Iji- Grande, spent yes-1 t lerday here. He is spending a few I'Vom .Montana J days up the hraudi line ami then r Mi-s. Guy Godwin, ofMnntam 1 will return to this, city to visit ' visiting at the home ot her ; j menu, Mrs. i.qyd cady. She will ' 1 s - spend omo' time in this city. Go to Missoula, .Mont. j -. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and ; Arrives IVoiU Cleveland, Ohio their granddaughter. Ksthec Da- '" ' Mrs, Gertrude l.eaman, of vis, of I. a Grande, left Inst even- Grande tills morning. She will ing for Missoula; ;Mpnt. Thf;y will npenil. a few weeks visiting Mr. visit relatives thero'1 and' also In- un Mi-s. Carl f;onrad of Imbh-r. ltutte- nd Annaconda. . Mr. : and ; 11 Mrs..Smith.w-ill bo ftone from this To -PeNtlUMOii. city for about r 20 .days, if ; V - j ' .M. O. G; Olson, of l.a Grande, ' '-.( ; .v- ' j loft last. evening for a trip to- Pen-- Hero rifiiii PortlfiiKl ' ,V"' n,et0' ,s,l Will spend today there Mr. l'ierce, of .'Portland,. M visiting friends and return thin spending a few days, vlsitirtg ,his ovening. . c and f riends. 1 father, 'George-1 'iori, and friends, .Mr. fierce is: woruing. for the V C. Alien company of Portland.' To lit Tacoma f Mr. and Mrs. T. A. nnhnen- j uamp, of La Grande, are in Ta- c,oma on a combined business and of : l.a Ph-asure trip! ' for a 1 f ; park. - lrmr Itrsldent- Here .irs. rrnnii A.. Leavltt, former- Mr, and Mrs. McClaren, Grantle, are' leaving soon trip through . Yellowstone Mr. McClaren Is emnloved at the (irande Hondo . Moat company. , !' f th,M C0V. wliq loll here u fijw They will be gone a week. months ago to make her home In Spokane, spent today visiting in llev ormni Nowhortt , Orunde. Mrs. Ktta Perry, of-NewberR, I ' r. i .' ' ' was called to La Grande by tho Here renin Port la ml . illness of her gnmddaughter, Jean I Jhn Grodzki, general safety Smith. Miss Smith has been very "-ght. and. Dr. Gessop. bead medi 111 for the past few days hut wiw p'11 examiner for the o; W. spent Hero from Pendleton .Mrs, Julia Lottus, of Peudletont spent yesterday visiting Mrs, Charles Gump, of La Grande. Jn$ returned to her homo last evenlngi Here Ti-oin The Dalle Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Kmerson, o( The Dulles, arrived in this city last evening. They are here on a short business trip. Here from Ontario- v Mr. and M rs. August 1-:. Young ami J. K. Hamsireet, of Ontario, arrived In this city last evening. J-'roin Cheney L. c. Van Patten and Perry Van, Patten, or Cheney. Wash., arrived In La Grande yesterday. They are in this city on business. Here Tumi Pendleton K. -M. Hunan, of .Pendleton, spent yesterday in La Grande on business. He returned this morn ing. . LION PICTURE SHOWS SCENES IN OLD AFRICA . 1 A Uevlow "Simba," the ; educational and thrill film now being shown at tho Star theater, opened to a large crowd yesterday ami practically all who attended deelared it the finest picture of its kind they had ever seen. . - (- i t It is complete In 'one . two-hour showing ami shows some striking photographs of African animals, ranging from Die tiniest antelope to tho ponderous elephants. Scene that were of particular interest were those showing the killing of lions hy native tribesmen with no woapons other than spears, and others showing a rhinoceros "flirt ing with the camera, Included in "Siniba" are many panoramic views of typical African seenery. both on the veldt and in the jungles. AMHASSAIMHI IS t-'ATIU'lt , Itni'SSKLS. Ilelgium. July 1 R (AP) Mrs. Hugh S. Gibson, wife of the'Amerleau ambassador here, ' gave birth to a son .today, Pnth mother and child nro doing nicely. 2 ijw 1 i T NOW PLAYING B IU(; Minns nl SMAI.I. 1 Pass Through ' J. I O'Hrien, general manager of the O.-W. and S. A. Kdmundsi general passenger agent, passed through l.a Grande last evening. They were on their way to a con ference at Omaha, ItAID ON COXVKXT FIU ITLKKS LOS ANGKLKS, July IS (AP) A raid m a convent - by dry en forcement ofrieers operating for the- district attorney's office today had resulted In an order from District Attorney Huron Kills that the law requiring a search , war rant before 'invasion of .the resi dence of any .private cltixen, ' be observer strictly. . ' y Acting oh a ;tip 'from the con st nblo'H of flc,'. prohibit Ion officers under Capiain.Clauiio Pluinmer". on June -1 :i forrcdt;tiie" tloor-,of the lteleved,ere . cuuvMt, .' oceub.led,'" by Itefugoe,' nuns. 'from Mexico,' when t hey said' the . nuns '.from Mexico, when vhey saUV the jiuns. had"'re fused entrance.- -The'. Still which they liad' been told,, was -operated there was hot 'found,,, THE AIR MAIL PILOT A git'at drama of Aviation ami Itniuaiico With : SPI'LU CAKT '!' ( 'UNO .V. . shout sntd i:crs Somethmoats6veruthi7wk . m t m m m m. mt r-r : to inn kin' ... i Mis. Kiiinui l "inly lofl Mils iniirninir for Iiit homo In Hurkw, Shi' has heen In lllls city for tH( Iist few ilnyn visillnjr I son. li. I'-, i Vuly. .She 1ms nlso liwn vls lllilK I'Honils In Wnllu Wnllu unit Wnllown riwntly. Mrs. Cmly nn fonnci'ly of tins I'lty. , ri'Porlcd slightly hottpr toilay. j y'oKtoi-iiny ncss. In Ui ' (!ranili on linsl- llrni rniiii KtilPrnrlst? Mis.M .K. Jorilan. MYs. V. IT. Toll unil Mrs. CoUhs. at lCnter prlsp, recently spent a day In Lit (Iranilc on business. Mrs. Cole vls Iteil at tho homo of lier son. Don- It III folo. io lo l':nlorirls( . , (ieoruH 'J'lsi's li ml Kil Khcrlinrl, of Ornnilp. Icit thin mornlnit lor Enterprise on liuslness. They ex pect to return toilay. Leaves fur Oaklniiil. Till. Miss Doris Ciule left last even-' iiic on n trip to Onkliunl, t'nl. She will visit her aunt In Oakland ami also, visit relatives in San .lo.se. Miss I'mle may k0 to sehnol in I'alirornia anil If net. she will re turn lo l.a Ci.'iielr this fall. To VNIt I Vlcnil Miss Virginia Waruick is' leav ing this evening for a trip to Port land. She will meet her friend, 1 Miss Margaret 'I racey-, of Oregon City and spend a week nt her home. Miss Waruick will also visit Iter sister, Marjorie Warn irk, In Portland audi friends. She evpects to he away from this city about three weeks. Goes to Klaiiucth llls Mrs. Charles, Duffey : recently ' left for Klamath Kalis to visit her' sons Abble, Green and Mr., aim ; Mrs. Theryl "liabe" Green. ;Mr.s, Onffey will be away from this city a week. Itetunis to lier work ; Miss Louise iHarnett has return ed to her work at the Model. She Goes to Wallowa Lako Mrs. H. c. Smith anil her grand daughter, .j,ry Jane Smith, of La Grande, left this morning on a trip lo Wallowa Lake. They Vill Hpt'iid a few days visiting at the honip of Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Cnld. well at the lake. I'rfun Wallown Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McLean, of Wallowa, are spending today in La Grande attending the Pioneer meeting. M r. McLean was for- merty the owner of a wagon shop at Isl'ind City and Is now owner of the theater at Wallowa. They will also vjsit friends in (his city. VNItiug Here . M r. a nd M rs. 1 1 ought on and family, of Portland, are visiting this week at the home f her mother, M rs. S. S. MacNTuughtnn. Miss Mauriuc De Jtoie, of Joseph, accompanied them from Portland. Mr. Houghton is employed by th I'antages theater. They will re turn to Portland July L'O, . Homo from Crater Ijike Mr. and Mrs. William Shade and family and Mis. Mollle Noyes, M i s. Shade's mother, have re turned from ti lo-day trij to 'rater Lake, Grants Pass and Newport. They arrived home yes terday. Mrs. Noyes visited with a brother in Grants Pass whom she hadnot seen for 4" years. ltctiii'-ns lo Oifflro '. ' . A. M, Pflughaupt, navy roorttU' Ing. officer, returned to La Qrando Tuesday from a trip In Hoker and Wullowa counties. He will bft In Jils- oiricosJat room 2 rs Tit fh'Jjbst' office building for. several days. From Portland -, Mrs. Kdna Wels, of Portland, arrived in La Grundf this morn ing. She will spend, a few aays lleiv for a Vl-lt Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Nelson and their children, Lucille and War ren, of Itoise, will spend several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nushnum, Mrs. Nushaum Is a sister of Mrs. Nel son. They will then conllntie their I rip to Seasid"-. Goes n Albany The Itev, Weston K. Shields, of Kntorprist lyeft last-evening for Albany, H,. will .attend tin synod of the Presbyterian church of regon ami lie away from his ho imp about a week. Mrs, Shields Is the minister of tlm Presbyter Ian church at Knterprise. Here from North Powder Osca r a ml t a rl Jacohrton, n( North Powder, spent yesterday In La Grande visiting friends nnd on business They returned' to their mine on the Grande Itnnde river. They wore formerly In the La Gruiulo I tody and Pender works here. Collar Attached y Shirts " You Should Own a Half a Dozen Tho new Shlrlcraft aud Manhattan Shirts' with soft collars attached, besiile sweeping the country, are sweeping stiff cuffs ' and collars right out of July nnd August. Our Mclectlon, as you enn suspect, stops ut nothing that is new, cool and beautiful. You can have a good Trotter Shirt at $LS.f. and on the- same trip you can see delightful new neck wear with hosiery uml handkerchief. STARTING e . -TODAY SICK & HEAR Jazz-Mad Youth! 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