Tuesday, August 6,' 1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Three
Society News
Style Makers Turn Thoughts To Early. Fall
Couple Leaves
For Portland To
I and Miss Kllnor WIIKm. ' ;
Miss llayel is a rfimher of tlic 1
library staff (it. Ori'Kon Sttito ml. j
Tlfl i mi TT I letfe. A number nf small or.:il uf- '
lY.ld.Ke 1 neit rtOme ! fairs hnvc been nri-nntted for her
( u ,! ( . in recent weeks by her friends."
Mr. nnd Mrs. Itaymond U. Halt, I 'M.is Stevena, too. hits been honor-
(Thelmn Kitciien) accompanied hy j nl several dlnmi n . ami . i,K-nlc '
Mr. Hall's s'.slor, Miss IMa Hclle Bnlheiinsx. j
Kitchen, lelt liy car Insl nlBht for
Portland, where Mr. anil .Mrs. Hall
will make their home. They will
t:o 0:1 lo. Xenttlc for a short wed
ding trip while. Miss KHrlicn Kill
remain In l'orllanil several ilays ns
the house biii'ji of Mr. anil .Mrs.
IIiirIi Hall. Tho church wcrtdinic
of Mr. ami .Mrs. Hull Wimday was
an important social event.
C. E. Social Meet j
Enjoyable Event
Aboul yountr poopln of t tin
Ohri.sllrtn church worn k;ioh1k of
Mr. :itwl Mi, f. W. Schrouilor itnil .
thoir. (iiutfl)ti p, Ttmil.-ih. Iiimi .
j ilny fv-ninK whon thn monthly so
iol.il mtv-llu? of lhp Christian Kiu:
! Ornvor wns w.- I
Miss Haley Will
Vicif In Pmvina Most of the eveilnir was spent
V mil, 111 JLUlUpt; pluyliiK Karnes oil tho spacious
' lawns nhout till' Kelirneder farm
Kiiwnls of Mh:s I.ucla " Haley, homo near Island City. Later in
who nt one time was khrnrian here, the cvenim? refreshments were
will he i'Hcrcslrd in tho following served hy .Miss Schroder who was
Hem from tho Corvnllis Onucttc-1 chairman of tlio social committee
Times, tolliiiK of a Kllroponn trip ' and Mrs. Klnior Miller, MIkh Mil
which Miss Haley, who Is now on! died Spencer nnd Miss itlam'hn
tho OrpRon Slain colli-jrc library Klrshninn who worn on the com
siaff, is planning. The hostess at mittce. . . .
the farewell affair, Miss Klhol finks oliinv ,,n.t ml,.,.. ,r,....ie.,
nf Trnry anil , flowers carried out an orchid, pink
i , , ,. . .
llnllifitcr. is a slsl
ftcrt llnlllstpr of this city.
Item follows:
I'or Miss l.ncia Haley who Is on
sabbatical leave from Orejron State
coIIobo and will spend tho year on
the Kuropean rnnlinrat. and Miss
lllanchp StPVpns, dean nf wompli
at the, CoIIpbp of PiibcI Sound, Ta
conia, w;ho lias lieon in forvallis
for the summer session at Oreson
State. oollcKP. Miss lOlliel ilollistor
entertained Wednesday nitrlU Willi
a sutiper party at1 her -north Sixth
Rtroet. home. 'Music and conversn-
and white color scheme.
The How and Mrs. ft. I..
nam, advisors of the Kroup,
part In the afternoon.
Pnl.
tool; ;
Announcements
I jgSr tiim w
parking spaces on Artama nvonuo
in comparison with the number of
oars in the community, one cannot
expect to find an ideal parking
space, i
Mut I bolieve If the side streets j
ore "sod more hy citizens of La
Grande the condition will work ;
out favorably. And further," he '
said, expresslnff pride In the
growth of La Uruiido, "I only
hope that the side streoU will he-'
come uk badly roiiKCHtcd all nights
of the week us Adams uvenuo Is on
Kut unlay night, heciius: that will
mean a - healthy, Browlm? community.
, 1 " " i.7.. . r.. ...i I : sa x iMtAXrist'o, Auk. u AV)
.. ..-I ,.i .7n ,.i(.t.. m An nppfal to the women of Am
all they can to solve the problem, od.-a lo .nnhce in protest aKa hint
but because of the vapid lneres Inhibition was made here I..t
in the number of cars find it dii-,nlhl ',v rH" ,oh v.
l ieult to ivKUlate to evorybody's I vi,, 'halrmnn of the women s or
HatlHfactlon. However, similar con- Wuiixallon for National l'rohlblllon
.mm,.- r.mii.u- tn..i imwihtf Kefuiin, In mi ndilress before the
AH Summer-Millinery :
Grouped for Final Clearance.
Prices $1.79 - $2.95 - $3.95.
PUTMAN'S
' rifles and Ui (Irande is nut the
only city where the parking prob
lem is an iniporiaui une.
The Women's society of the
Christian churc.h will mot -with
Sirs. Arno Voelz In Kntltdale to-'
A shnrt clunk ami dress of thu same maiennl, with fur oullur and poekets nnd hat following the
lines of a Imthinff cap. make a ehie ensemble for early fall, renter: The vokuc of the one skin scarf
bring:. In the red fux, especially for early fall frocks, IMHht: A Malini's sown of the font vaiiely-
two tone rain stripe, nnd black velvet with satin furlncs.
morrow afternoon at 2;!t'i o'clock.
.Mrs. f. V. nnnlintr Is lender for
4 ton followed the supper hour and: the day.
M Iks lialcy told briefly of her plans ,
for the year abroad. , . . The Crystal Itebeknh 1od?e Ko.
Ticsont besides the holtorcea and ( rA will meet Wednesday. It will
members of tho family were: MIsh be. a social evening and a trood
Herlha Herso. Miss (lertrndp Sncss turn out Is exported.
PARTY LEADERS ,
BEGIN TO WORRY !
ABOUT ELECTIONS
Cars Figure In
Minor Accident
Near Wallowa
PAY LOAD OF
ZEPPELIN TO
BE $500,000
(Continued from Pag J)
York hotel owners. They have not
WALLOWA, Ore., (Special) J decided whether to make tho
Two cars, one driven by Victor world tour.
llller and the other by n travel Other passengers listed to mako
IpK salesman, collided near Leek the trip to (iertnany Include; Mor
Willetts home .Saturday. No one rls Shumofsky of Hrldffeport,
was hurt but the cars were badly1 Conn., Lady Drutnmond .Hay, Mr.
damaged. 1 Lisser Kiep of Herlin, and Di.
Mrs. Tno OoodnouKh und Isabel Walter II. Spless "
t n rinriiiirii ,.rt....-j .-tor of transportation. The last twe
were passengers on the trip over.
..Mulls Closctl Today
Malls for the Zeppelin were or
dered closnd at 2 o'clock today by
the poslofflee deportment.
The freight for the return trip,
While not as henvv as on the west
ward trip, Incltules two automo- foaled by
Saturday from a six weeks vaca-j
tlon trip throuKlf California.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. T. T. Shell, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. JIunter, Thorsen
and KdUh Shell, VirRlnia Hunter
nnd Lillian and Helen Male atten
ded the Kitchen-Hall weddhiK In
trance mimiay. i oorien una i ., ., , ,, , .... -..(...in,,
KdUh Shell and Virginia Jluntor!hH" t"'. two paeknKes of
i.,,.,il m n,. eSremonv. i typewriter, a hook, a case ot '
Howard McLean, of Corvallis,
who came to l'endleton on a litis
iness trip Satin-day, came on Into
Wallowa Saturday afternoon and
spent, the niht at the home of
his sister, Mrs. C. A. Hunter, lio
ill ho called at the homes of Mrs.
Susie Mavis, Duncan McLean nnd
K. K. Hunter. Mr. McLean, who
(Continued from Page. 1)
between Senator Ouy Mi Goff. re
publican, and former Senator M.
M. Neely, who was defeated by
Senator Henry M. Hatfield, re
publican, in the Hoover landslide
last fall after aim term in the sen
ate, Neely is considered an ex
ceptional campaigner and Is re
garded In Washington as certain
to seek another term.
A similar situation is held to ob
tain in Ithodo Island, with n con
test expected between Senator Jes
se H. Metcalf and former Senator
IVter G. Gerry, another democrat
who was defeated by a republican
last fall, and in I iota ware, where
soipe leaders predict that. Senator
Manlel O. llasllnijs, republican, will
ho opposed by tho veteran demo
crat, former Senator Thomas K.
Ha yard, y
Parly leaders also are tonUinj;
forwnrd to the possihilUy of form
er Senator Kdward I. Kdwards of j
jev .iersey,; anouier cti'iiMtcuu. u-
rv. republican last fall, re
tlio political UrneliK'ht,
of Senator Walter K,
Kdsre. who will resign to become
M. Sackett, republican will bo up
for reelection. Party leaders hesi
tate to forecast developments in
(his slate until the democrats have
decided upon a candidate, and they
lake the same view of Massachus
etts, where Senator Frederick Jl.
Gllletl's term expires.
Many veterans of senate service
will come up for reelection next
year in both parties. Most of- the
democrats. Including Senator .ltob
Inson of Arkansas, the parly lead
er, are from the south where pri
mary elections ordinarily decide the
Issue. On tho republican side,
ltorah of Idaho. Capper of Kansas,
Michigan, Warren of Wyoming end
Norris of Nebraska, arc. niuontf
those facing the expiratlpn of their
present terms.
NO LOST (iOIJi HALLS
WHKX INMIANS CAI1Y
HANPl- Alta, (AP -The Ideal
caddy has been found among the
Sloney Indians, near this Canadian
resort. - .
Many of them, Homo obi braves,
are employed as raddles, and their
hupasskveueris and keen ".eye-slKht
Imve won them popularity umottK
the golfers. . i ...
They never' . smite nt a dub
sit or, never speak unless spoken
to, and the caddy masters say they
have not lost a ball. .
. One of the best liked of the Slon
ey Indian caddies Is Chief Kitting
Katflo, descendant of famous war
riors. ' , " '
Women's
California.
I emoorut 1c Council of
AXX'JOrS AROIT POIXCAUK i
PARIS, Aug. 0 AP) AlthoutflJ
physicians today found the recti p
oration of Pormer PrehiJer Puln-4
care from his recent operation, wasl
proceeding normally, there was ni
undercurrent of nnxlety nmonpr M,
polncaro's friends nt the slowneefi
of his progresH.'
Should this
ERRING WIFE :
be forgiven ?
ENFORCING OF
PARKING LAW
URGED HERE
(Continued from Pa 1)
their cars on a side street,"
' "I'll admit that the traffic con-
GI'.OKGIA.V LAYS CLAIM
TO LONGEST HIT KKCOHO
NOltCltOSS, Ga. (AP) Roy
Carlyle, Noreross product and
one of the two Curlyle brothers,
now starring In -the Pacific coast
league, is laying claim to the rec
ord for the longest hit ball in base
ball. J.-Cnl Kwlng, owner of the Oak
land club, with whlclf Carlyle is
playing, supports tho claim. Kwlng
says the big Georgian smacked one
from homo plate- to- a house-top,
P whore It was found. Hy actual
F)R hours ihe sat by the window,
staring with sleepless, untedne eye
at the dim world outside. Should she
tell her husband confess her sin
bring down upon him the humiliation
and agony of knowing that-she had
cheated and dishonored him?
"You are the purest, noblest, most
beautiful woman alive," he had often
told her. And she had glowed with
. pride at his loving praise. - '
But that was before she had met the
fascinating Barry Law ,
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rente, me mere iuui.ii ui y n , t ...
hi.h.nfih.MhrtMiv Partial Contents
to pounding had warned
her of the danger that lay
ahead. Again and again
she tried to force him out
of her life to save herself
before it was too late. But
when Barry finally swept
her into his arms and she
September
for September ,
My Son's Sin
How Could Any Mao
Refuse Hwr
What One Woman Did
- forLova
Luxury Blinded
For His Brother's Honor
-and 9 other stories
felt his Hps crushed to her something
stronger than fear, more powerful than
loyalty or duty seemed tooverwhelmher. .
"Oh, 1 love youl" he whispered. .
'Vhy struggle against a. love like
ours? Why " '
But read the story and then ask
yourself: Can a woman really love her
husband and take even a 'temporary in
terest in another man? Should an err
ing wife tell her husband? Has she
any right to expect his forgiveness? '
, Don't miss this young :
wttc s startling story en
titled "Love's Great Sac
rifice," in September .
True Story Magaxioe.
Turn in tit tfa Ttut Story
Hour brtatkast mry Friday
niiht mr WOK and thn
Columbia Chain. Consult
Year Vapr for Exact Tinu
Out Notvt
dlllons are not the best in the 1 nieasureme:il that wallop covered
world on Adams avenue," CltyjtllS feel.
Manager W. C. Crews said early! He vera 1 times Habo limit lias
this afternoon. "and when one been credited with hitting btiseballs
MeNary of Oregon.
Cunzens of considers the small number of between 500 nnd tion feet.
At Alt Newastandaonly 25c
1S3W
iidvortlKinir material from a Clove
Inhil firm, a ense or Belentll'lo In- itinhiissnilnr lo Pin-In, expires nest
MrnmonlH "nil euno of fly poiviler. ye:ir and the men seleeleil to fill
, This pny lun il lor the world trip mil I'MKe's term will hu required
Is expert I'd to lirlnpr (51)0,(100, hulf to run for the fhll Icrm.
the com. of the iilrahlp'K eonKlrue- The sippeiirnneo of new nnd op
tion. Of IhlH IS pniwonirers pnylnn parenlly erllve clemoernlle polltienl
JB.000 elieh will hrlllB $l(J!i;ooo, leader (Jovernor W. .1. llollowrfy
while mall nnd frelitht, wlileh j)r. Ohinhoma. has Kiven his parly
: f . . :
1 Aria Yii Hofr JlrlO J
Kclcener said arc more profitable,
was for fourteen years a resident ; wltI ivinK tWice as much
Dr. l-Ickener said on the voyage
around the world , the greatest
danger was from famlno in case
the ship was unable to land before
her provisions were exhausted. He.
of l'endleton and where for
number of yours was with tho firm
of l-'unk it McLean moved to Cor
vallis with his family in January.
There, he Is engaged In the insur
ance and loan business. lie says
they are very murh pleased ovet would be the first part
their new location, they like tno night from Kriedrichshafen to
climate, have a good business and Tokyo ns they might enrotinfi
enjoy living in n college town. Mr. clouds and rain while crossing the
McLean returned home Sunday. mountains of Siberia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manstreet
nnd daughter, Mona Louise, re- J
. turned to Wallowa Saturdny af
ter spending a month at the coast
and at Sheridan, their former
home. M r. Hnmstreel's f ulhei ,
who was the editor of the Hheri
dan Sun, sold his business while
they were there and has retired j
The many friends of the Ham
streets ore glad lo know that they
will make their homo hero for the
present, at last, nnd that Mrs. ;
Ifamstreet will resume her music ;
teaching. Harold Hnmstreet was
the former editor of the Wallowa
Sim which was recently sold to It,
11. Jonas.
An unusual accident happened to!
Mrs. Jllldlng Onstrom last Kriday
when sho walked Into a hornet's
nest nnd was so badly stung that j
Hhe was removed to the Wallowa
hospital where she Is reported to j
lin In n vnrv unrlntlK rnnflitton '
from the effects of the poison.
If. M. Tfieffer, who recently
sold his grain warehouse here, is
moving to Portland with his fnm
Ity where they will make their fu
ture home.
additional hope of defeating Sena
tor W. H. Pine, republican. Hollo- I
way succeeded (he deposed (lover- j
nor Henry S. Johnston.
Tit Kent nek y. Senator l-'redorlc .
said the worst part of the trip Tc ViiTlfIrf1l'f 1! 1 " '
would be the first part of thai A HUIlUCllUlj
Declares Evers
"This wonderful Sargon treat
ment has done me nime good In
one month than all Ihe other mcdl-
n in t he lant si-ven
DRY AGENT LEFT
IN DETROIT RIVER
(Continued from Pase 1)
I
" - on(l monn, (jian all Ihe other mcdl- I
. . ..cV elnejs I have tiiken in the lant si-ven j
I
roinimg.
Day?
mkWiV ' ' mm
,w ' j :m , inj Jii.i is. i ii , i . f ( .
Ing ubonrd their boat sine May 16
and neither of them knew the of
ficer was missing until they read
newspaper accounts.
Heath communicated with fed
eral officers through his attorney
last night and admitted that be left
the customs agent floundering In
the swift current of the Detroit
river after a fight during which
both men fell Into the water from
the deck of Heath's boat.
Heath swam back to his craft,
the "Maxine," he said, and be saw
no more of Sandlands.
Max H. Klnkelston, Heath's at
torney said Sandlands hoarded the
Heath craft In mid-stream and
without Identifying himself at
tempted to force Heath to dock at
on east side mooring port,
Uecause of tho presence of sev
eral men on the dock, Klnkelston
paid, Heath feared he was to he hi
jacked or his wife harmed, .and
nfter Sandlands and his companion
In a speedboat alongside the Max-,
Hie had reruned tor the third time
lo show their budges Heath grap
pled with the boarder.
THIS CHIC Tl ltlMX Is of chif
fon moulded to the head after it
has been vt on. It is accom
panied by a scarf of tho sumo
color ' and is particularly smart
(or summer evenings.
union pacific;
EblAbCb ML.:
J
oDeratinff
deluxe Stages
from I.A f;it M)i;
To l'orllanil:
I,v. HCCi a. in.
To I'rmllcloii, Wnlla
Walln:
DAILY sriiiciiri.K
I.r. 10:l,i a, m.
2:4.1 p. in.
To Ixm-iMon:
I.v. ii:4A p. ni.
To llukor:
l.v. Hi::!.-, s. ni.;
7:30 p. ui.
StoKi Iciitp from
I iilou Pacific
raMMC.nic'r station
i:xirkss i'A(KAf;i:s cariui:ii
WA.NTKIi llndlalorn to clean ly
n-w air and ual-T proef-KM. clean
motor liloek nnd radiator thor
oughly. I.. W. Wi'tUS, l.lliVRler
Carage , 7-1'J-lt.
i.oitiii:
"Afler almoat every meal I used
to suffer ho 1 just dreaded to eat.
Terrible pains In my rlulit fide!
used to airlUe me muldcnly and I !
ih-ht could find any las'.lim- relief I
no matter how many ineilieiniH 1 j
took. I was badly ron.stlpated all
the time a'lil It Heemed Illy liver j
wan swollen to twice lis normal
jdze. ' j
"Almost ns soon aa I started tak- .
Illff Saruon and the Soft Mas I'illsj
I hone lains hcBafl lo Itave me. I
could feel tli slrcniftlieninit effect
of the me. Urine over my whole
system and now 1 can sit down
and enjoy my inea! without a:ty
worry at all. I can eat like a farm-
hand and I am now on the Job j
evi ry day with more strength and
i-m rity that I have had in yearn. j
The lills Bot my liver back In !
shape and I am never constipated i
any more. j
"1 only hope my experience will i
persuade others to reKaia Itielr
health thront-h Parson."
Oeort'e c. Jfvcnt, 1113 Itiverslde
Ave.. Hjiokaie-. Wash.
u..rnnn n.... t.A n,lr)ine,t tn J
(iiande by Ite.l Cross fruB Htote.
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ROTARY
IRON
You can enjoy this new way of ironing right now
can do Wo of your ironing in a THIRD of the time.
Ask us to demonstrate no oliligation. If you buy,
pay only
Down
$6 Monthly
On Your Feet Hour After Hour Pressing
Down On The Iron That's Drudgery!
Nothing wears you out like bending over an ironing board
hours at a time on a hot day. Hard work as every housewife
knows ! And it's the flat pieces the endless sheets and linens
that take the time and energy. What a relief it would be to bd
able to do 90 of your ironing in a third the time, easily and
without effort!
THE THOR ROTARY IRON
REALLY MAKES IT A
PLEASANT TASK
Sit down to the ironing the Thor Rotary does all the hard
work the garments and linens come through quickly, smooth
and white. It's really FUN to do your ironing this w,ay! And
you can't believe how much time you save how much energy and
leisure you have left for other things. Many La Grande women!
have found how economical this inexpensive Rotary Iron is
will you let us show you in your own home?
The New
Thor Agitator
As modern in time and
dollies .saving as the Ro
tary Iron costs $30 to $60
less than any washer of
like quality. Only $10.00
down secures delivery.
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Eastern Oregon Light
Power Company
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