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Satuitlay, August 3, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three Local News In Brief Return Friday ' The Itev. and Mi-h. J. 1 George Walz, Mr. Walz's futhor and Miss Charlotte Kuhl, returned - Friday I uflernoon from an overnight trip to Wallowa lake, occupying the W. H. Bohnenkamp cabin. Mr. and Mrs. Walz und -liss Kuhl were Thursday night dinner guests of I Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mucpherson. i On the return the La Grande pep- I pit called at the Itev. Weston 1 I Shields home at Enterprise. C'lvll Service Exam Applications will be received up to Aug. 23 for entrance to an examination by the civil service commission to fill a vacancy of fourth class postmaster at Alicel. The compensation at this office was $545 for the last fiscal year. Application blanks may be secur ed from the present post master or from the U. S. civil service commission in Washington. Visiting ,M i. and Mrs. Edd S t ra m and j their children, Edith and Harold, l (if Sail Raphael. Cal and Dr. Keene and son, Paul, of Shabbo.na, 111., are spending a few days vis- Ring their sister and family, Mrs. j It. E. Trill. They have not seen j each other for the past 15 years. Tomorrow they plan to go to Mil ; tun and visit two other sisters. Mr. I and Mrs. 11, E. Trill will accom pany them. (mh m Trip - Mrs. Mary Zeigur, of Lu Grande, loft this morning on a trip to Ne braska, Kansas, Missouri, and (Colorado. She will' go as far as i J'uyelte this evening, where she will meet her sister, Mrs. C. E. itiinnic and her husband, who will accompany her on her trip. Mrs. , Zfiger will return to La Grande I In about three months. Itelurns frmn Eugene Miss Mary Gould Parsons, who has hcn visiting her mother, tMrs. A. G. Brodie, of Eugene, returned to IvJt Grande last evening-. She has been there for the past two months and - will now spend a month visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller. Her Mini her, Mrs. Hiodie, Is now at The J Jul I ok visiting, her ifusband - and will, come to Ju Grando in a fow days. - VlslOii; (on.sht Miss Eleanor Charters, of Chl vnKQf 111., Is spending the weekend visaing at the 'homo of her cousin..- Mrs. C. S. Paddocks. Miss Charters will visit other relatives In Portland and Salem before re turning to her home. - A local In last, evening's Observer erroneous ly staled that she was visiting Airs. It. E. Tyler. j GollHf oil THf ' ' Mrs. George Birule, Mrs. "; A. Epllng, Mima Cooper, Edna Sletz, Nell Grinimoll,- and Mrs. E. W. Cox. of Halter, are leaving this evening for Cove, where they will spend thb evening. They will leave tomorrow morning on pack horses and ride up to Mluam Lakes. They will be gone about a week. To Visit GrandiMirents Xadinc (iarlty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Garity, arrived here hist night by stage for a visit with her grandparents, Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Garity. She-accompanied Mrs. Ada Clark, . Mrs. Winifred ("lark and Mrs. Hay Buell, who re turned home from the Neighbors of Woodcraft convention. Go to Iikes Hurley Kichardson and C. L. Thompson left this afternoon for Wallowa Lake. They plan to fish al I he lake basin above Wallowa Lake lu DoughPs, Mirror. Horse Shoe and Lee lakes. They will be away, from this eily until Wednes day. lii'lurn Prom Tri M)'. and Mrs. George Ball re turned Inst night from an extended (rip to Michigan and other middle western points. They have been away from La Grande for several mouths mid hint expected to' locale in Michigan but decided that they liked Oregon better. Hen from CoNmulo Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Volaw familv. of 'nioriiiWt .n-intrU arrived in ai Grande last evening. Mr. otaw Is the assistant prin cipal Of I ho hitth school ut l'nn. limo rspringH. They will I wo or three weeks visiting home of her sister, Mrs E. S. elt and family. T(, Attend Welding. Mrs. G. S. Williams, of Portland, Leonard Williams, of Lor Angeles. Raymond Hall, of Portland Mildi e Sorinils. nf Kali nun tnrp No: 1 i la Orande, Ore, i iiir ' i POYSKHAKIS ry 'LonK l.ou-ra of khakl drill. ' fgA COLONIAL fullalik' fox work or general 1 K B ,:li M'nH ' SumiII Vrim W AT A ' A7 a i AIUI.TS 2ilf ( llll.llltrA lu fmM BojV ?tlzcn 27 to 32 uuist. ff ff M 1 J M 81.00 11 Sir - ' - JMM4 will arrive by car In. La Grande, to- morrow inornlu&. They will visit at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. William's and attend the Kitchen-Hall wedding. Leaves for Pendleton Mrs. Henry Loos and her chil dren Gloria and Zane, left last evening for their home in Pendle- i ton. They have been in La Grando for the past two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Schrech- J hlse. Mrs. Schrechklso will accom- j pany ner 10 i'enuieion to spenu a few days. From Portland Mrs. Hoy 1-leuly and her daugh ter, Elizabeth, of , Portland, arrived j in La Grande yesterday. They ' spent last evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Wil son and left fhis morning for Baker, where they will visit her mother, airs. Shannon. Goln to Portland Mrs. G. S'L Burnett, and her daughters, Louise, and Mrs. Orville S. Doan,(of La Grando, are leaving this evening for, Portland. They will spend the weekend visiting friends and return home Tuesday morning. Go to Peiry .v Mr. and Mrs.yE. L. Synhorst, Bryant Harlow, Delhi Benson, Louis Harnett, Elmer Moon, and Mr. and Mrs. Orvlllo Doan and Mrs. Albert Wuldruff, of La Granule spent last evening picnicking at Perry. I Son is Horn I Mi, and Mrs. Jack B. Lamb, !of Cove avenue, are the proud par- lentS Of a five llllri ntlo.hnlr liniind baby boys, born Wednesday, July 31. They have named their son Jack Gerald. Both mother and son are doing nicely. Hoys Arrested Two boys, Elmer Provost ano Ervin Smith, were arrested during the night by the police. Chief Clint Haynes expects to ehuVge them with pulling up vegetable s and destroying property ut 1210 Y ave nue. JU'fiiru Prom Seaside Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Keffer and their Minis, and Mrs. M. Keffer and sons, Melvln and Howard, have re turned from a pleasant motor trip to Portland and Seaside. They left La Grando Sunday morning. Hero from PiH-niello Barbara and Beverly Guye, who are now living at Pocatello. arriv ed in' La Grande last evening. They will visit at the home of Miss Virginia Bnumvell - and other friends for a week. v " V ?.J ' Goes lo Salt. I tike City Mrs. W. A. Jtoundy and her son. Dean, of lOntcrprlxe, arrived in La Grande this morning en route to Utah.. They will spend a month at Salt Lake CHy. visiting at the home of her parents. Here from ScuHle , W. M. KotHten, of Seattle, Wash., arrival In La Grande Friday morn ing to spend a few days visiting his sister, Mrs. J, L. Harpel. Mr. Kotsten recently returned to Seat tle, alter being with the U. S. fleet on the Maryland. From Spokane Clara Whlllman, of Spokane, ar rived In La Grande this morning enroute lu Wallowa eounty. She will spend a few days vis iting Miss Julia Marvin and Mrs. V. A. Searlls, of Lostlno. ltd urns From Sea I lie Mrs. Stella Ingle, who has been In Seattle and Portland for the past month, recently returned , to Iai Grande. Mrs. Ingle also made a trip to Vancouver, B. C. She re ports a pleasant journey. Hero From Fnlerprl.M Meruit Clayion and Marie Keavls, of Enterprise, are spend ing today in La Grando with Miss I Jen vis brother, Man res Ilea vis, they will return to Enterprise this evening. " WMMr PAULLNE FREDERICK NJ? fl "The Nest" fi B fiU The Slur of "On Trial" In her Intfiit .Wjifi W 1 l triumph a tlrama of rulhlvaH k- IZfff 1 Mg 4 f:Bin.'S3 and tutor ilpvotlon. ISTjp' ."":!! JILM, SNrKC.OMS,-OM.I,V fttf k Returns to Seattle s .Miss Cloe Taylor, who has keen visiting her mother, Mm. M. E. Taylor, of Union, and Lucille Tay lor for the past three weeks, left this morning; for Seattle. . Miss Taylor was formerly of this city. Goes to Portland Miss May Barr, who has been at Wallowa Lake for the past week, left last evening tor Portland. 8ho has been visiting at the home of E. V. Lorcnz and family. Miss Barr Is now planning a weeks trip to Seaside. Returns lo KanNa,s Mrs. K. G. drily left Friday morning for her homo in Hutchin son, Kims. She has been In La Grande for the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Grlco and friends. Here From Port In mi Mrs, pun Locke and her niece, Lola Beverldge, of Portland, ar rived In La Grande this morning. They .will visit at the home of Mrs. J. D. Fitzgerald.' . Return. From Umatilla Carl Douhun . returned to La Grande this morning, after a week In Umatilla. He has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Miihoney. . ' , , Go oit Vnc.nl km Mr. and Mrs..-Clark Fitzgerald are leaving tomorrow morning on a motor trip through Oregon. They expect to bo away from this city about two weeks. From Pctosky, Mleli. ,. . . Mrs. Rose E-dlson, s of Potoaky, Mich., Is coming to La Grande to make her home... She also is look ing forward to a visit with Mrs. M. B. Donahue. . -; Hero from Yakima , '. Huth and Grace Born, of Yaki ma, arrived In La Grande this morning. Thcy.wUt spend n few days visiting their uncle, M. S. Wurd.of Enterprise. Hero -hum Portland Mr. und Mrs, Hugh Hall and their son, .Howard, of Portland, will arrive in La Grande tomorrow to attend tho Kitchen-Hull wed ding. Here, from Huron - Mrs. Frunk Tuckey. of . Huron, arrived in La Grando this morning. She will spend the day shopping and visiting friends before return ing home this evenlny, Go to Hnimtt Mrs. B. Brooks and ner son, Ballard, of La Grande, left Hits niornhiff for Haines. They will spend the day there are return this evening. Goes to Payette Robert Clnussou left this morn ing for Payetle, after spending two months In Ln Grande, . He has been visiting his ' uncle, George Wilson. ' - From linker , Mr. and Mrs. William "Da'vls of Baker, spent yesterday In La Grando on business and visitlhg friends. Ton ring (Jie East , Mr. and Mrs. C. Ranc. of Port land, spent last evening in Ia Grande. They left this morning on a motor trip through the east. Hero From' Mexico M, X. Sutten, a world war, veter an, who has been in Mexico fur the past few years for his health. Is now living at 2211 Adums avenue. Pk'ture of Pine Gone Motion pictures of the Pine1 Cone camp will be taken Sunday from 2 to 4 o'clock. These pictures are being-taken by the Scenic Ed ucational film com puny. Here Yesterday Among the out-of-tuwn visitors In La Grande Thursday afternoon was 'Adrian Goodbroad, of Union. Hero from North Powder Mrs. George Harrison, of Nortn Powder, arrived in La Grande last evening. She will visit at the home of her daughtor, Mrs. Ruth Bailey. Returiis I'roni Enterprise Mis. Walter Hammock returned to La flrnnde last evening from En- terprfse, where she was called by uie ucuin oi ncr granuiatner. LoAvinx for Gem-hart Robert Guild left last evening on No. 23 for Gcarhart. Ho will spend the weekend visiting friends and return to this city Tuesday. Return from Vacation- Mrs, George Way. of Island City. has returned to her work at the J. C. Penney company, after a few days vacation. Hero From. Everett, Wash. Miss Pearl Morgan, of Everett, Wash., arrived lu this city yester day. She is here on a pleasure trip. Car Recovered .i-iwiuu h uk'ii i-uupu Were present, belonging to 1 red Boweiy. north Tho Rolief 80clotVi women's or of the city park this morning. The Ranl7.Iltion of . the Latter Day car was reported stolen last night. : SajMl8. church lUu, t, , MoitHcal l Yom Port la nd- Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Webb, at Portland, arrived in ln Grande recently on a business trip. Go to Mcttrhnm - ' Mr. and Mrs- Henrv i-fikv nf La Grande, spent Thursday evening visitlng friends In Meacham. Ret tints from Ioithuid Coleman George returned to this city Thursday, after spending ev- era. days on business in Portland. VLsltlnff Friend Miss Wilma Mays,, of l'orllund, is here visiting Miss Sally Slegrlst.J From Everett, Wash. , Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Murphy, of Everett, Wash., are In La Grande on a business and pleasure trip. Scout Camping Period Success, Scott Delares Commenting on the recent boy scour cam!p on Catherine creek east of Union. E. Russell Scott, Eastern Oregon executive, deelar- ' ed today that he believed the camp the most successful so far. v, I As evidence of the Interest dls-t played, not only by tho boys, but by their parents and friends, lift pointed out that there wero more than 400 visitors at Camp Phv during: July. Tbreo courts of houor wore held with many awards be Inp made, and these attracted quite a number of visitors. While In eump, the boys found little of tho drudgery that is oft-n associated with such periods of field ( training, and on tho other hand found much In the out-of-1 doors to thrill them. Swimming classes, nature study, handicraft activities, etc., were a pnft of tho scouts duties. At' present a numlbor of' camp fire girls, uro. at tho ramp, Steiwer Named On Campaign Committee -WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (AP)- Senator Moses of New Hampshire was designated today as chairman of the republican senatorial cam paign committee, succeeding Sin alorMetcalf of Rhode Island, who himself will be a candidate for re-election in the next congression al campaign. The "IT" GIRL in HER FIRST ALL TALKIE A yj I r- r Also Fox Movietone Featuring THE SPELLBIN DER Sound News Medical Springs Club Will Join - State Society By Mrs, M. F. Raymond (Observer Correspondent) PONUOSA. (Spoclul) Tho Med7 leal Springs Women's club has made application to Join tho state federation of women's clubs. It was decided to do . so at their meeting held Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Frank Whit ten. After the business was taken care of cooling refreshments were served by the hostesses of tho day who were Mrs. W. H. Duncan, Mrs. Frank Whltten and Mjn. M.Fr Raymond. About 30 members j Spring's Women's club, joined In 1LUMUI 1 1 ik .i l n, 1. J. ijlllWPIl Willi a miscellaneous shower Tuesday afternoon in Dunham Wright's or chard. A short program was giv en and games and contests were enjoyed for an hour boforo Ico cream and enko wero served. Mrs.) I w- ,-'sps. presinent oi tne e- ilel society ana Airs. m. k. ltay- ! mond. president of the Women's club had charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sallng, of La . V. ' ,Vi m I i" Vlng 1. a nephew of Mrs. Bon- ham. MY. a ml Mrs. M a rion More, of Wallowa, were weekend guests or Mrs. M ore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Goble. Mlsa Audrey Von Stein Is visit ing her parents at tho South Cath erine crock rangor station this week. Mrs. Georgo Denrmon and daughter, Mr. Roland Wolf; of Blalrsdon, Cal., and Mrs. Joseph Bates, who lives at tho Scott log ging camp spent- Friday at tho homo of Mrs. M. F. Raymond. Mrs. Wolf anil 'Mrs. Denrmon arc vis iting relatives In Union and will go to Boise before, returning to California. L. G. Murray and two sons, Georgo and John, spent tho week end In La Grande with Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Murray. Doris Murray camo back with her father and will spend a week boforo ret urn - 1 zSEE&r La Grando, Ore., Grace Bldg. 1406 Adams, PATENT PUMPS' Medium or high heel philips lu plain black imlenl or fancy trimmed. $2.95 $3.95 - $4.95 She Invites You to Her "WILD PARTY" C LAIA BOW Wifditorty TAKE a tin I "The Wild whoopee! Gorgeous Rirls with the "aye-aye" complex! The "It" girl kicks off the lid and the sky's the limit! A good-time, a big-time, a gay-gay-gay-lime for all! Vita. Acts lug to La Grando. Mrs. V. Kennedy, of Union, hot daughter, Mrs. E, Reason and Mrs. Will Roberts, of , Lalant. spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy und Mrs. Roberts are sisters. Mrs. Emma Strlngham and her daughter, Mm. Hugh Snyder, of I-a Grande, mother and sister of Mrs. Enimett Smith, snout Tues day at the Smith homo. j . Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Powers at- ; tended tho funeral of Mrs, Lillian ( Brown In Baker Tuesday. Mrs. - Brown had spent tho winter at I Medical Springs and has many j friends here. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maxfleld are moving to loo 9 Twelfth street in La Grande Saturday, Mr. Max field who has managed tho com pany storo here for 13 months prior to its being sold two weoks ago has a position with tho gro cery department of tho Grando Hondo meat "company and will bo gin work Monday. Virgil McKinney "who has been employed ut tho depot grocery In Baker for severaP months will visit in tho Pondosa mercantile store. Ho started work Tuesday morning. Mrs. "' McKinney and daughter, Lois, will move into a company house a little later. Mrs. W. W. Gray, her sox, Francis Smith, Harold Hansen, Clifford Whltten and Harold Hun sen went over to Camp Phy scout camp to tho court of houor Mon day evening. Francis Smith receiv ed his first class .scout badge, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bergor, of La Grande, wero overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Hogensen. Tuesday. Mrs. Berger and Mrs, H (s en sen are sisters. A number of friends of J. P. Hogenscn surprised him at his Here's Your Time Tabic on Rags, Suit Cases K and Trunks. Leaving at JI.IT, to $IH the kind of suit cast's Hint' seem lo hold everything including a fine value. Leaving at $4.M) to Traveling Bags that, will we4ir In practlco or wilh -the porter. Leaving at $10 loHf) trunks you can pack and forget even (ho' the baggage man Is having a tll'f with his wife. Dlstlncllvn Luggage. All Aboard All a B:iy. All now being offered at 'JO' illu rounl Seo our window display to morrow. , 1m( 'JIODI - from Clara! See! Hear! Party"! Hcy-hcy and .3 days 1 3fff ."Mailing 1 c&zbttes&Ai An attractive assortment of the smartest styles in Felt Hats. -. v PUTMAN'S summer camp In tho Park Sunday evening, the occuslou being his birthday, A featuro of tho oven Ing's fun was a welner roast over a largo bonfire, followed by Ico cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs, John Campbell wero out from Ba ker for tho party. FLIES 4l,0iM) MILES PORT AIT PRINCE, Halltl, Aug. 3, (AP) W. Frank James of Michigan, chairman of tho house military affairs committee, has flown 44,000 miles in two years. When he completes Ills current tour of Inspection tho total will be 55,000. Wo are all born free and equal, according to the constitution, and some of us remain equal. NOT DECENT JUNE COLLYER' LLAN LANE'MAPJORIE Also , Comedy "CUTIE" Kinogi-iim News Frcsli And Clean ) Summer lied clothes need frequent laundering to he fresh, clean and cool. Send your light blankets to our laundry, as well as your linens. Sleep between freshly laundered bed clothes and you will sleep cool, comfortably and soundly. These are the days that the laundry can do much for tho comfort of your f; unity. Make, use of our fine modern laundry facilities and service. rhonc Main 5(i Standard Laundry Co. "Wife Saving Station." 1418 Jefferson La Grando FUXERAL SERVICES ; Services for Olive Marclu Cur- ' rey, Infaijt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Huntington Currcy,' who passed away early Friday morning, will bo held - at 3:3tf o'clock Sunday arternoon front tho Bohnenkamp chapel. Tho' Rev. Vernon Hall will conduct the! services. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Williams will sing. , Necessary Knowledge No man enn lay claim to a end education unless ho knows snmethlnK of the roach and sweep; of theee peaks of poesy and lenrn Ir.c, raised hy 'the spirit of man In Hie civilizations ot Greece and; linme. Markhmn. V SUNDAY MONDAY LOUISE DRESSER BEEBE "THK TOILERS" QUITE no I