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Friday, July 26, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three . Society News Husbands and Wives All Brothers and Sisters Mrs. W. P. Andrews Guest of Elk Wives At Noon Luncheon Tho visit of Mih. V. P. An drews of Atlanta, (Jooiffln, wife of tin, ni'wly olTt'l Kt-tnul exalted rulfr of tin Klks loilK. who was ii KpKt of tli lonil lodi for 11 fiw limira yostonlny wns the In Hpiriition for il tilt hiniloil, but ni'ViTthclcMH ili'Hsluful Itmehnon wivfn yi'sttnluy t the l.a Grnhrto. hiitnl. Tho vfrfit of M rs. Andrews in tlir city was wiik not known or until u -.short tinii hcforo her ar rival, ii ml her may wits ho very : liri'-f t hat there was tlmo for little; in ore than .moeiintf nnrt p;nellng the (iiHtiniilshetl visitor. Sixteen ly:t Oramlo women, wives of the nfflrern of the- local temple of the I). P. O.K. K-athoroil at t ho hotel at one o'clock nntl had luneh with .Mrs. Amlrews. Tho UitlicK were till seat i(1 at ono tnM where the decorations were dainty nvopt liens. Mrs. Andrews was presented with a lovely coisao hy her hos-. t esses. Mrs. t. It. Kberhard at ranged for the affair. m . Entertain For 'Mrs. i Eyer, of Golden ! Mrs. Fred Kyer, or 'Golden, Col orado, who is in l.a Cramlo en joying a visit at the home of her sister, M rs. I' S. I van hoe, on Knurl h street was complimented with it party tfiven last evening by Mrs. Anna Pollock and Mrft. Km ma (irmly at tho apartment of , Mrs. Pollock. The apartment was very ati ractivo with summer flow ers nrratiKcri witli taste around the t hi rooms. Thero were four tables for bridge, honors going to .Mrs. J. K. OVonnoll, while Mrs. I'iyer received a beautiful guest prize. The hostesses served some dainty refreshments at the flose of 1 1 vetting. ' Celebrate Dick Thomas Birthday Dirk Thomas was four yenrs obi yesterday. That is conceded to be quite nn event, and his mother, Mrs. itichard Thomas made it more eventful by giving him a real birlhday party at the Thomas home. i:tof) Ninth street. Fourteen boys and girls of the neighbor hood were invited guests and they spent the afternoon playing var ious games, hale Thiesen winning the prize in one event. Along lato In thp afternoon the little folks were seated at one table and Mrs. Thomas served some pleasing re fresh melits, W- it i the I i rt Inlay cake having due prominence. The fuvora were toy balloons. ft a Miss Mae Neill Te Conclude Visit After a splendid visit In (lie city for the past six weeks, with h"i mother, .other relatives ami many friends. . Ali.ss May Neill plans I.V mart Sunday on her return trip to Honolulu, where she is an In Hlruetoy in one of the large, high schools. Miss Neill had not been home for two years ami is return ing now for :i .similar periiid. She will stop for a visit in Portland and plans to sail early in August. Miss' Ethel Say re .' Given Surprise Eighteen "friends. or Miss Kthd fiayrt, . chiefly young people, living in the :neighborhood of -her home on Fourth street, : near M, called and gave her quite a surprise' fast evening,'- spending a very ' .happy and enjoying the . refreshments evening"-: with :' music and games served by Mrs. Hayre. . "'.' Mr. And Mrs. Royse Are Complimented Miss Myrna Ward was hostess at a dinner party 'hist evening, giv en In honor of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. t. Koysiv w ho have- been recently married. A two course dinner-was served -anil the table was attrae tivejy deronued wjith pink) and white. Tall pink tapers ami bridge lamps lent a soft - Illumination. Place eards and favors carried out the color scheme. Those . present .were,' Floyd Da vis, Miss Marjorie Gore, and Hutherford, Koland. After the din ner was served a lovely evening was spent dancing. Mr. Itoyse is on etnploye of the J. ('. 1 'enney rompany here. 1 lt and liis bride have recently es tablished their home at the Kdon holm apartments. rs -r? MI f tfHV kihW 4L Ms 1 -.VilBSfS. vT. ST.x : S f.vjffiJ,'!vrsil . - JSKi . : rMtsI' The Uonis fuinlly and (ho Olsou fnuiilv of Iron Mountain. Mii-h.. ni-o lnt.1 nf- h fHm v now. " i era s- m ii fmii- inwl nun flanivhlor jfe&s in tlip Olson fnnilly nnd lour (liiuclilnrs nuil one son in I Me llof-ns rainilv mid now lliey nre nil pnlreil' .off us hiiBlmnd nnd wtK- lliriiiiirli tlif (ilth inier-fnnilly jiKirnatjo -bPlwf;en l-jdwlu Uorna and ttliel Olson. Inset. Thu sei-len M niarrlues sturted in June. 1924. when Theodore Olson mar ried lloru Horns. Klther Dora was a food match-maker, or else they were tint li no hHiipj-.-well, nny way. standing here are Iheoilore. Charles. Arolue Biul Oliver 'Jlson, heated In front ot them art.' thelr wlves. Dora. Uuth, Amy And. ICflle. Seemi Time Lost Jud Tunliin bii.vr he hai listened lo so nuu-li : I advlee Hint he feels like lu1 had v:isied lime when lie should have lu-en v.-nrklni;. Wnsliintnn Slur. TOUSLE HAIRED I Klh IS '."I.IK ED ! AT THE ARCADE ' (A ' Review) " A slip of a kid who makes yon think ' of Orphan . . Annie, gone Johnnie, leaves the three lulnlt featured actors- liolding tho sack ( when it comes to honors in "The t inihhy," now showing at the Ar-j caue. Hp's Mickey Bennett, a young ster, moro on the. verge of being a roughneck than a fauntleroy ami lie has a nice shiny face, hair that won't stay combed, one trou ser leg tliat will slip below his k nee, t li e cheeriest. pi pi ng voice in the world. It's got the "bowery twang" to it, too, Mickey wants to be. a ''deteen tivo" "gee whiz, mister!" And that's what lis before It's all over. In between rounding up a. gang of crooks ho finds time for a bit of love making with a golden curled lilt le girl, named Vandell Iarr. Zasu Pitts, she of the tremu lous, tragic, funny face, does some slar-siealtng stuff herself but Zasu has always done that. It's in teresting to find thht her voice Is as much a mixture of the comie serious as Iter acting. Tone to the picture is given by the performance of ltulh Chatter ton, stage star whose acting has the deft polish or a first-rank le gitimate star. "The Dummy" Is n fast moving thing, much more like a stage production than you ever thought a movie would be. Midget Fuh The Philippine jmh Is the stnnll est Ash known, being only ithmit rme ihh'd of nn Inr h lone. AVIATORS STAY IN AIR AS 320 MARK IS REACHED (Continued from Fag 1) New York baseball reporters predict that Hob Meiisel will bo Used , only as a plneh hitler arter this season. City, especially after the exchange of telegrams yesterday. I he- ICobln had I a loo hour lead on ihn Texnr plane, but "Ked" and "Obie" ex-' ; pressed the Idea nf staying up un til tho Million Dollar City faltered and desponded. There was $ir0(i in the jackpot being received by the chamber of commerce last night for the fliers In addition to the ?2fi7:i they arn earning for each 2 4 -hour period afolt. The f(i 0-hour achievement t.-i not n mantasy In the opinion of two motor experts. Art bur Nut) , desiKiter. of the . motor, ami Neil It K. Prince, who installed it In tho Itobin. Nutt's faith was founded nn test hloeta -operation' tn the fac tory of Sou hours with the thrnt llo wide open while Price "would not he surprised if it stays up "Oil hours more. The valves probably wll be the first thing to cease, functioning. Hut it might bo some Utile thing that, no one ever gavn a thought to which - will finally force it down." Charles C. "Casey" .Tones, presi dent of tho.Curtiss flying service, sent a message aloft, yesterday In which he figured that Jackson and O'Hrlne have flown a dis tance, ei'imtl to a prospective 17, uOi! m tin commercial airline around the world, from New York j lo San Francisco, Honolulu, To i kyo, Constant in pie, Madrid and return. PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Ready-to-Wear k and Millinery . . i The fenr thnt a technicality might i defeat their attempt to establish I a refueling enditraneo rooonl be- Pet Glenn Koomls and Joe K (Kilass, as they circled I otiston tarly today in their monoplane vitiilion Dollar City." .lust before the monoplaho pas sed Its iHKIrd hour, aloft at- 12:4: f4 a. in. Its barograph ceased functioning. This the filers hntl anticipated and officials Hi Wash Ington were asked to permit them to take u disinterested third man aboard or make a daub, for an uther airport In tho event of bad weather. Under tho. regulations, strictly Interpreted, the baro graph being out, no record set would be official should Doom is and (Mass depart from sight of tho Houston field, .... llOCSVON, Tex., July 2. (AP MINNVCAPAMs1, 3iy 2G, '.(A?) Trips to Munon city and tlharies I'ity, Iowa were planned today -to vary the. monotony of- tho endur ance refueling reeo rd- seeking flight of Owen Haughtand ' and Cnpl. P. I. Crlehton of Minneap olis, In their monoplane, the Min nesota. -. Tho fliers' reported their jiyHor was functioning perfectly andhad j been since their takeorf from the Wolii-Cbatnhertaiu airport here at Grid p.. m. Monday. Karly today the Minnesota passed its clghteit hour In tho air. Her Wrong Nama One mf the titot curious histori cal Inlstakes h ihnt of cnlHnf; Jen hi nf Ale hy thnt tutme fn.stcad ot ,) on ii no d'A re. Nn villa ne o r plncc ottlltMl "Arc" ts connected with her. . .;' Witdom Not Everything "A fiont mnn mny he very wine," Rnys III l.o, tho snire nf Phiiinlnwn, "yet his poverty shows that even Wisdom may be lmll.orcet." Wasli Inxfofi Rlar. A!l the Tim Ignorance is not bliss, if it were fill nf ns would be hilariously hnppy. Atchison Globe. lta perfectly logical for n wom nn to be Illogical. His Radio Voice Won Him Haroness Bride N10W VOllK. July 20, (AP) Charmeil by a voice over tho air,' a baroness has given up her title for love. The marriage Is disclos-j cd of Then Alban, who sings on' the WKAK chain Saturday nights, J to Haroness I: since de l.aiulin. The wedding, two years ago, was kept secret at the wish of the bride's father. The last of rt Krench tine, who desired her la marry n nobleman. He died re cently. The Haroness met Alban through a letter sent to a radio station In praise of his singing. lSTEVENsANENGt. iNCO 1 La Ofande, Ore., Oroca Bldg. J 406 Adams, Mens Summer UNDERWEAR FIND IT HERE Copy for this column moat M In lir r . m. The Cause "Since :ny IuikInhhI lnol; In poll lie hits liecniiii! voiy Irrllnhlc. whin innkes lilin llktf lh:ii 5" Ills j;iiir. .lThi ohlir ofrniillc -of ('ijnrlj'R 'Trih. 111.,, suys luT'lT nrrfHt'Kiflfl who itppf-iH' Ntoi-kliiKlcsH in pnhllc. Vhat a Ri-ent jail lie must lutvc! KV.l-V W Kl.r. IIKAI1'II l'AYS DAILY 11 llll'.NDS Dr. Belle Myevs Chiropractor TTWirSi" ! We'd .Tnn.hHttn P.lilff. Ji (iriinilf tiro. Mfit'H Himimni- ttntlt'i-wnnr (licckcil riimltlcH, funny tntiilriiH, tnyou Kllk. nr l'enlh ci-wfltrht knli. 49 - 69 - 894 , 98 Nippy I School Boy I WhiteStar I I Nippy Pimento Cheese Small pkg 14 School Boy Peahur Butler 1 ll)i: 6an .:..:.;...:.:.25 WhiteStar " Tiiria Fish ; o. can ;i:.:;:..22 misicai, Miii:m;.i!Ti:. l'1!)!- cltililr'-n unilf-i- 12 yf-ars, vlll i Ito ronil.H-ti.( iltn-iiiR Atlff. hy Miss ltih-4itlty Hrowntnn. rnrllu-r In- ; rnrnnitiiMi phcuio :i2n.V. 7-l,II-2 Ip ')Ki:i) I'dOII SALE ' I.. I). S. liidli-8 will hold a rook- fil foo.l sale IniiHH-row lielnninK at I" a. in. at Mat-.Ma it'h Hlorf, (for- iiMTly SIoik-'k). 7-2fi.lt. . DANCI'.S THIS AVKI'.K I1Y Till: STAIt .) l:l,TY OltCIII'.STltA ! l)an-elalHl pai k, W'lnoHilay and ! Satm-tlny. Kaln.-ln, cv-ry Thnrsday, ' llak. r. cvi-ty l-'rlday. 7-23-41. Il. liitlt, liln.... plcalhn;. Inillrm hiili-s. i-tc. Xiiikiii's KKIrllr SllOl. .i-: i-oit ui:it i:i)ii(i (.ht A shipnunt of (ho Inti-Ht and nliist I hint-s for .WInK uitls lias just tx'i.'ii ii-ooivcil nt llli-liaidson's Ait nnd (!lrt Shop. Jnsl u lot of now idi'as in rh vor Moxod gifts, nr. lirli's for tho kitchi-n. and olevor hit-as for tho homo In ffonoral, will l.o found In this now lino. tlo'ln at ltiohanlsou's Art anil' (if Shop. 7-lS-3t. Till:: MOW TOI'AZ IT.ivo you soon tho now Topna l-'ostoria (ilasswaro which litis just arrived at Itirhardson's ArL and (lift Simp? If It Is FnHlorln. 11 i tlit rinost tflasswjlro for your laljl. l-'cwloria in Olnsswaro is wlint Hter lillK is in silver. 7-IS-Jt. m:vi m:V! m:wi Tfio now Fall l.lu-j lias hognn la orrivo at Itichardson's Art und (Hit Hhnp. 1'on nre Invited lo see tho now things. 7-lS-Ut. ('AMI- STOOLS liilm-cil nl "11 lillos. 7-J.--at. CAItll or THANKS Wo wish to thank 111 many frh-nds for their kindness and sympn;hy tlurine the brief Illness i.f nur sish-r and aunt. Mr. Miol Mrs. J. It. Smith nnd family. 7-2(1-1 t. MVriCl; TO t'HI'KITOKS. Notice is hiriliy itAon that the undorslrnod has heen n?polnted Adniinlstralor with thn Will An noted of l he Instate of lna Hall, tlori-asoil. hy the Cimuty 'ourt of the state or orrR-on. for I nlon county. All persntiR having claims against sa:d estate are hereby re tiulted to pres-nt the sams to Ihe :inloisii:nod at his law office. 1205 Adams Ave.. I.a flrande. Oregon, within si months from Ihe date hereof. Iiate.l at m ("iramle, Oregon. July .1. I!'2J. I.. I'KNIIASI. AdltlltilMrlor. with the Will Annexed or I I.f fcs lale or l.otia ltall dee.ase.I. July r., 12. Ill, St. Auir. 2. mWSwWm m Wmmwmm illwil - f-vfl mi nl i itiaai fin mi i m.ii fciwui imimi! E Saturday osily--while the supply lasts--you will receive Iced Tea Sippers with your purchase of Schilling Tea. (The world's finest blend for ICED TEA). There are no strings to this offer. Any one of the stores listed below have your Iced Tea Sippers for you. Head This: They are imported. Fine quality Czechoslovak ian Glass far better than you can buy ordinarily. The bowls of the sippers are a shell design in a variety of sparkling transparent colors. At These Stores Grande Ronde Meat Co. (two stores) Joel's Grocery MacMarrs (four stores) Pirsly Wigjrly (two stores) I'attison Bros. ' A. C Palmer McCIay's Grocery ' G. W. Spears K. F. Willcock Grocery i J Chris Wright Reynolds tiro., Island City Any one of these tores will return your money Inslanily If you don't like the Tea. You keep both the .Sippers and the Tea. JJ Armours ! Lunch Tongue No. 1 can 25 Luncheon Spread ? No. io can :....... 12 ' Deviled Meat Small cans, G for .....'....'..25 r PICKLES i ;IN GLASS; : ! Sweet Mixed 1 Sm all Dottle Quart Jar ' -23. 43 ' Sweet Plain j Small Bottle Medium Jar 23? : 37? 'V Van Camps Pork and Beans 3 med. cans 29? College Inn Deviled Chicken No Va can ..,.24? Light Meat , Tuna Flakes i No. can ....15? j Sugar Puff Marshmallows '. 1 11). carton 22? Itipe Olives s Curtis Glcmvood Quality 1 pt. can, medium olives 10? American ; Malt Syrup No. 2ij can 19? Societe Hard Candy Packed in Glass Jars 15? - 25? 00? Guldens Prepared Mustard Small 5? Large 15? WHITE KING BUBBLE BALL Have a few deals left 1 Pkg. While King all for 3 Hars Mission Bell Soap m An 1 Bubble Ball Nal ley's Mayonnaise Small Jar PI. Jar 13? 20? 1 Pt. Jar 1 Ql. Jar 33? 3? One Gallon Jug $2.10 Old Manse Syrup Cano and Maple Small Can Small Jug 25? 25? Vt lb. Can 55? 5 lb. Can $1.00 10 lb. Can $1.90 Calif. Walnuts 1 lb. bK 25? Fancy Ore. Walnuts lib. bag 35? Clicquot Club Ginger Ale 1 pt. bottle 21? The P-A- Piggly Wiggly Co, j rife as I