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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1929)
Saturday, July 27, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page' Three i Local News In Brief Returns After 54 Yours When Mrs. Harlret McDonald ''entered Boise, ' Ida., for the first time, more ' than a' half century I u0, she wan riding in a stage coacli of the Overland Express. Lust week she made her second visit to the Idaho capitol this time riding in an automobile over fine paved highways, that were a far . step ahead of the rough roads -over which the stage coach had jolted. H was a real thrill to Mrs. Mc Donald to contrast the old .en trance and the new to make lier week's trip a particularly Interest ing one. .She has just returned to her home here. return to l.a Grande first of September. ubout Leaves for Klnnuiili Falls Mrs. Harold Lyman and Hons, Hobby and Delbert, and Mrs. Or nan Brandt, accompanied Mrs. 11. J. E.yniHii on a motor trip to Kin ninth Falls this morning. Mrs. Lyman will spend two weeks. vis iting at Klamath Falls and then continue her journey to Dunsmulr, Oil., where she will visit her sister, M rs. J a n) es B . Ln m m. and her 1 brother, Ivan Howell. She expects to be away from tills city two months. . , -"i To Ifavo KlQC'llon Wednesday evening at seven thirty at the Mlethodist church an election will bo held by members of the local Methodist church Jo , select a layman who shall" repre sent the organization at the meet ing of the annual conference this fall. This election has been 'au thorized by Dr. H. S. Brownton, who has been officially appointed judge of the election. Kach mem ber of the church has one vote. JteUiru From Fishing Tr.W " Frank Wylde. of La Grande, R. 11. McClallon, of Enterprise and Mark Courtney, of Lostlne, return ed last evening from, a week's fish ing trip. They spent most of their time at Steamboat lake and a num ber of other lakes. Mr. Wylde re potts that the fishing In the lake was not as good as in the streams, but they found plenty of fish. They report a very pleasant trip. He turn to Baker Mr. and Mrs. Karl Uosenbaum are expected In La Grando today. Thqir daughter, Lena Mac, has been visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Charles Playle, and attend-M ing normal school for the past few weeks. She will return with theift to Baker.' i meet her in Boise und visit until kston, N. D. They will visit relu- spending n week visiting her school starts this fall. tlves until school starts this lull mother, Mrs. Storzbach, In Buker. and then return to La Grande. Itoturii ti Fort Dodge- Mis. Charles Zeidler und Mrs. lU'r for the Woeki'iid Lillian Jorilison and her son. I Bill Belckel. who has been work Voile, recently returned to tnolr Ing at tho mill in Pondosa, arrived oho will visit at the homo of Mrs. home in Fort Dodge. They have In Ui Grande this morning? Hoi Vernon Ainsworth for a few days. been visiting at the noinu or .Mrs. win spenu me weeKouu in iu I. A. Howell. ' Grando visiting friends. Hcrq f 1-1)111 Pm-tlniHl Mrs. W. F. Horn, of Portland, arrived in Im Grande this morning VLsits Friend Mrs. Ernest Vein's who is in La Grande visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wright went to Hot Lake fur a visit with her friend, Mrs. Clarence Bean, of Portland who is at the Lake with her so:i, Charles. To Attend Normal Sclrnol Mrs, Beswie Crowne-r und her daughter, MtMreJ. und Mary Lou ise Chamber, 06 Baker, arrived in La Grande last evening Miss Chamber will attend the "second term of the Eastern pregon Nor mal school. Visiting Georgo J. Men-lit, proprietor of the Moore hotel in Ontario, Ors., and H. C. Whftworth, proprietor of the Washington Hotel at Wels er, are the guests of W, O. ding er at the La Grando Hotel for a few days. , . Hero from Wallowa La Uo , Mrs. A. J. Leigh, of 1'ortlund, returned to La Grande last even ing, after spending a week visit ing her sister and brother, Sarah and Thomas WllllaniH. She will visit at the homo of her sister. Mrs. E. Jd. Hughes in La urunde. Itrlurns from HoIkc Mrs. Harriet MacDonuld, who has been In Boise for the past week, returned to La Grande I tint evening. ' She. reported that It seemed strange for her to motor into Hois0 In a car, when the last lime sho entered tho city she was in -:an overland stage coach, fifty years ago. M rs. Mat Donald vis lied at Die home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whitehead while she was in 'Boise. Itel limed Home Mrs. Fred Jones and her sister, Marjorie Vail, returned to Lu Grande last night after spending I lift week visiting' their parents, Mr', and Mrs. S. XV. Vail, ut Grande View, Ida'., and sister, Mrs. Alec liitllantyne, at Caldwell, Ida. They were accompanied homo by their niece. Miss Claire Ballantyne, who will visit here for some time. Here- Fmin PendleUin M r. a nd M rs. J. L. (.tibsou, of Pendleton, arrived in Ju Grande y est e rd ay morning. They are here mi a short trip and are staying at the Sacajawea Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson were formerly of this city. They left this morning for Linker but will return lu La Grando this evening. Go to Portland . .. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. ChuuHse and their children, Marian and liur nette, of La Grande, left last even ing for Portland on a short busi ness and pleasure trip. They will return to La Grando Sunday even lng. Goes tu Baker Mrs. J. W. Gaily, who has been making her home in Enlerprise for the past year, left thin morning for Baker. Her husband has been there for the piist two days and they will make their futuru home there. IH-ro from The Dalles llllK 0erntion Frank Davis, of Tho Dalles, is Mrs Jonn RoKOrs underwent an expected in La Grande tomorrow opei.ution nt lno GmmXe Hondo morning. He will spend the day i.IIKnit!li vm.tiM-.inv it wh. ron.irt- vlsiting. friends and return to his e(, Ull8 ;ilornlnK Hho wua Bettlng homo Moday. alonK nlce, Mi.it Knllai.n.r nf I ,,l-l 1 ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hill and Mr. Coal well, of Kelso, Wash., were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. W. T. Glider. Going to Klgln Mrs. E. Ktoyka ter, Una Mae, will visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Meyers, at Elgin for a week. She left this morning. Deliver Message I The Rev. Mr. Falk of linbler, Leave for lmuaha will deliver a message in ihn Mul- Mr. and Mrs. E. llerzlnger and vation Army hall at 8 o'clock this daughters, of Lu Grande left evening. Everyono Is Invited to t,,iM mornlniy for a fishing trip on ittcnd. Hero From Portland ' Mrs. L. B. Biuliuird,, Miss Aitfie Grotham, C Portland, and Mar jorie Grotham. of Bakersfleld, Cal spent last evening In Lu Grande. They are on a motor trip. the lnuiaha to be gone u few days, Goes to Hot lake Mrs. E. E. Vehrs went to Hot Lake yesterday oto spend tho day visiting Mi-s. Bean, of Elgin, who is HI at tho sanltoriuh. Hero from Starkey. Ralph Mead, of Starkey, arrived in La Grande last evening, o Is li(re on a short business trip. Goes to lteith Cecil Sherwood recently went to Keith, where ho will work on tho railroad. Goes to Huntington Ben 11. Grag left this morning fur Huntington. He has been hero for- tho past few days on business. From linker Carl and Iola Robertson, of 11a ker, uro hero visiting relatives. They wero formerly of La Grande. Itedmi from Wallowa Ijike Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp. Chase Bohnenkamp und M rs. hsr daughter, Teggy, and Margaret Meyers, returned this morning, after spending a week at tho lako. They report a very pleasant trip. Hot urns to Xyssa Verna Thompson left this morn ing for her homo In Nyssa. She has; been attending the normal school and staying at tho homo of Mrs. :V. J. Cubic. Hero from Baker Miss Ruth Rlppcy and Loulso Fleener, of Baker, spent last eve ning In La Grande. They visited at. the home of Miss Fleener's grandmother and returned to Bu ker later in tho ovonlng, Hero for Visit f x Mrs. S .E. Starr lius as her guest this week, Mrs. Tcmpleton, from Arlington. HFLEV WEARS LONG SKIRTS I NEW YORK, July 27 (AP) Long skirts arc the mode. In Euro pe and Miss Helen Wills follows It When she returned from abroad tlio length was distinctly noticeable. Hero from Clillnquln Edna Torrey, or Chlloqttln, Ore., is In La Grande visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. Min nie Ainsworth. Sho will be in this city a month. Goes to Kenowlcli Mrs. W. H. Clark and dauglr tors, Phyllis and Corliss, of Pros ser, Wash., are leaving this eve ning for Kenowich. Mrs. Clark has been in this city for tho pust Shopping few weeks working. Mrs. W. A. House? and Mr. J. tM. Carey, of Mcacham, arrived In Here from Santa t ruz La Grande this morning. They will V. E. Bellus spent last evening M,em the day shopping. in La Grande visiting relatives , and friends. Mr. Bellus Jias been He-turns From Visit ln Holse for the past three weeks, m,s. Earl Williams returned to on business. He was a resident of Ux cirnndo last evening nfter Lu Grande 3U years ago. j h Touring Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sehoolfleld, Miss 'Virginia Sehoolfleld ' aim Miss May Burr, of Portland, spent last evening in La Grande. They are on a motor trip and left this morning. . ' ' , " Leave for Wallowa Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shell re turned to La Grande this morn ing nfter spending a week In "Al bany. They also visited their daughter in Eugene. They left this morning for their home In Wal lowa. ' Go on 'l-lshlng 'pip A. J. Gower, Charles Playle, Frank Robinson, 'and Herbert Speckhart are leaving La Grande this evening on a short fishing trip on tho Imnaha. They will re turn tomorrow.- . ( Underwent 0cmtlou Clayton Desliaw recently under went a major operation at Hut Lake. He is reported to. bo recover ing rapidly. FIRST ANNUAL Cherry Ball Cove, Ore., Saturday July 27 . Everyone Welcome Music by tho Cherrians. , Purents of Son Mr. and. Mrs. Francis Miller, of Elgin, arc the proud parents of a teveu pound baity--sou hfjrn to them July 27 at the . DivAVyiulerllek hospital.' The young lad, who lias, been named Kenneth Max, and his another are doing nicely. Complaint Filed . ) . . A. complaint was filed against Nellie Co Ionian this morning, at Judge Denham's office, when she was charged with tin unlawf'il possession of intoxicating liquor. ' DJCl'AJtTMKXT hl'OlSIiS ; IN THH WBST Speinl Weekend t Irfik , . -Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Slungc? and their daughters, Anne and Jane, left this noon for Wallowa Lake where they will spend tho week end. They will be joined by 3-alc Charlton and Maurice Baker and return to La Grande Sunday evening. Gns (o California Mrs. John Merchant and her children, Ella Mao and Jack, o( Lewislon, hfl last evening - for Eugene, where 1 hey will spend some time visiting her father, W. B. Rogers. She has bcn In La Grande for the pasl four weeks visiilng her brother, Frank Rogers and his wif.. Saw In Chicago The Rev. I,. H. Awes, of the Lutheran ehurch of La Grande, is now In Chicago attending a re ligious educational schooj. His wife and daughters, Beatrice and Corrine are visiting her parents, In Aitkin. Minn. They expect to IT PAYS to attend an accredited school Th "North wMtra" li i f'llly crrwHtJ by the ; Nntlnnal Association of ; AcrrHitH Commercial ; Srhnoli mn ornit- j tion of the better busi j rolleKM to (mure ; thorouRh tninfnf. ad- i mut facilities and : fir nolities. It tT tn attend an accredited I rhoo), where there is no substitute for qual- j nr. ; There is a world of Information In our ( free book, "Mne Yoar Future Forward". I Write for a copy. Uss coupon below. OCTHWESTE 42b Chat. K. Walker President Visiting Their Slsler Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krlcke and their daughler and son, Lorraine and Dan, of Chicago, and George Putter, of iJaiiu, Jml., arc In Im Grande visiting their sister, Mrs. J. M. F)trrls. They are making a continental tuur. To VLsIt Grandmother Mary Aflon Daly left this morn ing for Boise where sho will visit her grandmother, Mr. Mary Lew ers. ITer sister, (Cornelia Daly, will Mere From RakeeJ- J, D. Brown, of Baker, arrived In . La Grande ,j)utft.eXenUig jMr Rrtfalf TJT TTe"fT:on 7T UuHlhesH trip ' ami will be in this city Indolinltcr ly.. - Hero. Shopiiinlg Mrs. K. E. Itrooks ami her friends Mrs. J. A. Thronson, of Redmond, returned to Kainela last evening, al'ier spending the day In La Grande 'shopping. Mrs. Thron son Is visiting In Kaiucia, Here From Pendleton Claud Hampton, of Pcndleloi,, was -an out-of-town visitor lu La Grapdc last evening. Leaves for Wllllsiou, ,. D. l'loyd and Ella Engel, of La Granile, left last evening for Wil- Storo No. 1 3 T.a Grando, Ore. SUMMER WORK SHOKS A flexible 8-in. Elk up per with bellows tongue,' over a conifoi talile wear leKisliiig; sole of no murk composition. The ideal shoe for farm, sawdust or .dirt work. $2.79 Broadway awd Salmoh Portumo, Orcco CLIP AND MAIL TODAY NoHTTtWKjmtR! School op Counsel Portland. Orrcon Gntleratn t Plfsf fend ma your tn book. "Mt Toar Futar Forward." ADDRESS ALL TALKING! ALL SINGING! ' ALL DANCING! S'r Kyc and Ear Entertainment ilW?fefflJk- 3 l)aUs Starting Kp V -SUNDAY . . "4.. r " 'f 'A -V Entire new Entirely iiovid in their amazing aluc! 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