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..Thursday,' August 8,. 1929'. , LA GRANDE. EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. ,,,.,.,,, ,;Page Three Society News Charter Members Of Lodge Honored UV (Jl'fi'ciniZcltiOn Mrs. Kmn.a llardl-iir and Mrs. .villa firnn.lv.'lwA nf the three re J mil in! n ir I I in ri it Ni.'iiilifi of (Yv ... ... . ... ... ... . .nn..A!i J 'nLnitiin IikI night at a meclhig when they re ceived I rilmtes Hint were accom pnnied by lovely tiouU-tH. following their introduction and ine prpscn.aunn oi ine both Airs. Harding a:ul Mrs, Grun dy, who have ln-in member; nf the, lodge he r, fr ne;irly A ynrs. I spoke briefly telling abnut the bc- fiiinlnir of I !ol.fkn lm Iwre. their: early meetings and t heir - sunwe- j The group enjoyed a picnic sup nuenl growth. Their talks were lread at tables, about the heard with keen interest and they 'ni- park and a social hour. . , u...,i , .j-,,,v,i finm The evening was a ideasunt und, the lnrge grn:ip nf women who at tendi-d the meeting last night at I he I nl.l Kellow's hall. Mrs. It, .1. Kitchen, noble ffrnnd. presided at the session, the busi ness of which wns quickly transact ed before the sec 1 evening began. Vocal solos by Mrw. Minnie Hyniini were enjoyed. Mrs. Ityiium wns accompanied by Miss . i:ii.abeth Hess. Kefreshments" were served, with . Mrs. Mollic Ituck, .Mr. .Margaret Cross-n and Mrs. olive ('hadwick ,iu charge Women Golfers In Weekly Tourney Weekly sweepstakes- May was in juogreffs today fop wniie:i ut ( the i-At Grande-country rlub"aitfl drew a large luimher of feminine golfers to t he course, i J , . . Since the introduction nf the Thursdny sweepstakes early this s-immer tjat occasion was proved a popular one with the increasingly large number of women golfers here and Thursday matches with the pleasantry of the associations and the attendant ItiriK of the com petition have come to be regarded as delightful summer events. Thursdny, however, is far from being the only day on which the .course Is dotted wilh fair golfers. Several dozen women mal;0 an al most daily round part nf I heir sum mer program. ..Picnic Luncheon - , v At Parkdale Meet ln addition to a large 'attendance of members there was o number of guests at (he meeting of the Park dale club ul Ulversldo park yester iiny for luncheon and a social af-. lernoon. A bounteous picnic luiiclieon wns spread shortly alter noon. The de lightful afternoon, was one of .vis it ing, wh It no pla ;imd program. The cluli will have its next regular meeting In two weeks. Idaho Couple Weds Tuesday Evening' Miss llililn Maude Hleihehn, of -Moscow, Ida., became the bride of Warner Henry Cornish, of Win chester, Ida., at a unlet cercihony In this city Tuesday night at six o'clock at t lie home of Al r. and Alts. It. A. Van Wnrnier, at 2HH North Kir sliwi. The Uev. Al. CJ. Tennyson soImii li.ed the. wedding. The bride wore an attractive, tail ored ensemhie of dark blue und tan with small s.ininior fell hat to match. She carrb-l a preiiy bride's bnumiet of rosifmds. It lie and sweet peas. They were attended by A l r. ami -M rs. Van W o r n i e r who have been frlen'ls of. Ihei bride groom and of his pareiii.s. Air. and Airs. William Cornish, of Wl iches for many years. J'ollowing ;i sujipt-r served by Mrs. Van Woriuer the couple lefl n a wedding trip which will in clude slops at Peu.lM-ion, Portland arid Seatlle. They will return In ahout Hi days lu Winchester to make their home. Mr. Cornish Is w ii h the Craig Mountain Lumber compaTiy at Winchester und has many frieifds In that community. Airs. Cornish has ben toiiching school fr the past year and is a well known Moscow resident. Auxiliary Honors Mrs. Pete Theisen When high honors w ere pres ented lo I'ele Theisen for his Inng service, wliti the railroad last night at a pic. lie at the 1'lne Cone Airs. Theisen whs not rnrgotten. I'Voni both ihe Hrot herhood of Locomotive Kngineers and the aivltlary organization, tlie (1. I. A., she received a heantirul bou quet. Presentation of a 4o-year Jewel to Mr. Theisen for membership In (he H. of I,. K.. wan a pleasurable event of tlie picnic, held In hln honor, with about inn persons, en- OUTING TOGS Get Them Now at About Vz Price Sun Suits age 2 to 8 Mc & 98c Untiling- Suits, age 2 to 12, 50c to $1.98 Girls' Straw Hats at Vt Price Wash Dresses, Ape 2 to 12, 79c NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP pl ieers And their families, attend- In. - j .Mrs, Paul .7. StefTen was general theC. l. A., while .Mrs. H.ti Mollis ter, Mrs. I.. Kuiis and .Mrs. J. K. ! -nnne. who is pr.-si.ieni 01 in - xiliury. assisted her.- Mi Cuhllfre was general chair-j man for th H. nf 1,. 1 . and work- wll h him were 1'hurlen It. ill ui ii, .mi: i i i';m hi k. ; Among ihv many oul-of-tnwn en-I glneers and their famlli.-s who were hero for the interesting tired "t '7... , I'Ortlaml. Mi uml Mrs lliiifh 1'im ley, of Ivndbton, and Mr. and'11 Mis. Il.r..l,l H.ukstfn. of 1 VmUe-1 lul1 because of the rare opportunity for the prcscitltilinn of such an award as Mr. Theisen received, a memnr- ' able one . Swimming- Party IS MelU At OOVGlxoneH were abused in many In-I i ' A five o'clock pany and break-! fast was chjoveii this morning hv a group of girls, most W employes ! of TJifl Observer. Thev drove to , the I'm-n with tl I nn.irn HlliKon reaching the pool at :trt o'clock and swimming 111 about seven when they had breakfast at the I'nvn tnrl.- Tlwt u-hn liw.l.' the early morning dip were Miss ... ". . . . . uins, .iiss i.oiw .Neison. .miss juoyt Moore, and .Miss (Ifbson. Mrs. Arno Voelz Society Hostess ,r . ... . . Mrs. Arno Voe z was hostess to . r ,,, . . meinbers of the Women's A iss on- . . .... ,,. ... . , ury soc ety o the Chrislinn church yesterday ufti-rnnon at her home.j in l-Vuitilale. Ali-s. ienny l'reyer was leader for Ihe afternoon opening the pro-.. r gram with scripture readings. Airs. 1.. It. 1'urdy gave a paper on Jap- uiese mission work In l.os A:igeles while Airs. Waller Price had a dis- , cussion on "The World Moves Fur- ; ward on the Keet of the Uttln. !'hlhlren.M a i.'.i.iiiii.'. i m y i nmo in miiii;w.is ortlPn'il pnlil. ' Mnlhpi's of .hiiliiM." wiih (flvpil liyj m,.. , (., said tlmt pffoi'ln I ,lr. i.'hurli'H CMiilwIt li. Mlm H tl- ; wt-i-o- licins nindp in hnvi n labor- PIIC PlIl'P ChO H II SllKlCllt lit Wll- 0'V to tPHl llllllt pi'mlllClH, pip., I Inmctlp 'iinlvpi'Hlly khv.' n piano ,.Saiiislipil Iipi-p to w-rv.' tlp four ! wolo, "ViiIkp lli'Mliiinti'," hy .Manna- . .:ilNtci'n Oi-pkoii collnlli'H, unci usli- I Xiifc'a. pd it thp city wonlil i'0-oppi-ati' In I,pUpi'h of Mympulhy will hp spiiI Irpfprpupp to in in lull I n blflpp I (n Mix. Ki'lphlpy, illsl riot Npprelary, mom. Mr. Hill mild Hint tho city 1 of rpinllploa, who nun hud to Kivp. wan ipmly to umkIhI In this wny if, up hi'r work In tho. Phnrch for u thp hihoriitnry pouhl hp m-Plllvd for ynnr iippiiiikp oi iiiiipbh. iui.i lo Mrs. j.u (iriindp. A..1. NplKon. prt'.slflrlil ol' thp local I Cow 'IVsIs ."Minlp nilHNloniiry Hiich ly, who In i'pcovpI'-J ln lllo clly ma nauor'.s report It Inn rrom mi oporallon. It wns tip-prnh staled l hat thp honllh dcparl cWPrt. input, with lir. W. K. riilstlpwulio III Ihc uhsPiipp of Iho prPsldPllt, tahinit th,, lend, had Jliado luhpr- Mrs. N'et.HOn, and tin- vice president, I Mrs. It. h. I 'ill 1111 111. who Is ntlen.l-' I'ftf Ihe Inlernalirinal conterence of , Ihe church In S.-uitle. Mrs. VooW. ' presided III the hu.slnc.ss Ineetinir. j precedlni,' Ihe proKiam, when nimsi of the society tor this coining year HA1,K.M, (ire.. Aiib. S (AT) were mapped out. The tjiial for.l'etalls cuncernlnir ihe hcariuir lo money lo he raised for missionary ; work the comliiK year wns set. At the plose of Ihe. afternoon 1 Mrs. Y00I7, served refreshments, i Mrs. Viuffy was assistanl ; hostess. NEW PARKING PLAN MAY BE SHOPPING AID (Continued from P&ge 1) the xone, unbinding the passengers) Italian opera directors say that anil driving away to some side they will hire no more fat tenors, .street to park. After tlie shopping j Hut there'll .still be lenors, so was completed, the car could ho; there Isn't much solace In that, driven hack to load up. j " :'- - ... Ceorge T. Cochrnn. city attor- iRELIEF FROM TPRSF ney. said that tho ordinance allows j A ' .xnir.V a time limitation on parking in Ul1 CUA 0 1 11 A MOA general but that It determines a ! minimum, which Is 2n minutes. I . ... , ,. , ln other wor.ls general parking V." f ? physician says: along business streets could not ' Contllib:i,1'n responsible for be limited to less than 20 minute. mor' UUHvry 1,lim ""V 11"r This does not apply to loading :ruuw'- t touch, etc. ' Hut immediate, relief hnn been Time-Limit Not Vnvorel Ifound. A tablet called Kexull (r- Proposals to limit general parlt- jderlb-s has been discovered. This Ing did not meet with approval, '"bh-t attracts water from tho ays however, most of the city officials tul11 '"to the lazy, dry exacualitu: and business men present agreed 'bowel called the colon. Th water that a campaign directed a gu I list looxens t he dry food waste ami parking of cars belonging to bus- icauses a gentle, thorough, natural In ess men and their emplHyes on movement withoit forming a hah Adams avenue and creation of the it or ever Increasing tho dose, adilltiona 1 stalls near loading Stop suffering from constipation. zones, with strict enforcement of tho limits, would present the best solution. Commissioner Charles Plnyl nald the condition could be helped greatly If local people would leave their ears at home on Saturday nights and walk down town. Ad mils Problem Is Serb mis Commissioner A. T. Jlitl. prest. dent of the city, spoke actively against n time limitation for gen ernt parking. "We have finite a problem, Uhto Is no question nbout it," he mild. A iirnpn.su I tn extond the lnmllnK zones to in Uo euro of four cur met with opposition on the purl of Conmii.Nslonor Viet or Melville, who pointed nut that earn coulti ho hemmed in hy othern milking tbe situation worse. In addition, this would nttKorh too- muoh of the parking spnee. he Hnid. It wns nf-. stalls hy eaeh stone was Huggested. j A. V. NeLson, president, and A. . ... .. ftm-.....y w ........... her nf eoinrnerce; George. H. Cur fey, of the, realty .hoard, and H. l iiurpom, 01 ine inns rum, were union the business men present.' .- - pissed the opinion that the nor-j vice and civic clubs would give ove-;tl,Pi' entire co-operation to the CI,V ln solving ine prnmem. .hv l.i...ln- Zn,: lron.lsel ah iiarjiiMii also requesiffi tnut "b be established at '" Il Washington, anil in was informed that this would be (alien care of Immediately. Mr. Nelson presented the four en r loading zone proposal, which be said was suggested by Sherwowt, Williams. Gity Manager V. . Crews said l'. " WKU,U"" l- m""B" directed against local people who drive from loading atone to loading 'none, parking in .each one five or j more minutes, ami not leaving ; stances by local people. A,r- Hltf- nlso said that he had I'dervicwe! numerouH business ",PI ilmi t,mt nil,n of them ,,nrt "beady promised him they and j ineir empmyes wouiu parK iiieir ,,1K", -Min'eis. ah iniervicw- e were oi tno opinion tnai some (relief is necessary. I At the conclusion of the discus- ",on ihe-ty' f V" ni'oMem was referred to the city mnnngei 'and tlie no lire chief. ... Xortnal Approaches IXseusstNl The (Ueslion of providing park- I ing space for cars on Klghth street j south nf Iv iiveniie ndiieonr tn the I Fnslni n (tt-firnn Vnfiini) vnlinnl !,i,i,ir ' improved'. I was discussed at some length, with H. K. InloW, president of the .,,,, , , ,, i sehool, taking part in the disens- J t '. , , . 1 sion. The commissioners agreed to hnl . , . ,. , :- hold an adjourned meeting Mon- evening at 7:110 o'clock V I create the Klghth street improve i merit district. , lmnroV(lim;nt district 191. to I provide sidewalks on both sides ot j Iv iivnmiA Trmn l.'miftli in tli .:nulorn n,,.rtn wn,.,,,,,! Uo.ni w.,s cr,nle mi Sppt 4 w.f( pt ilH th( tJinft fm. hearing. Tha li)llnr fnn ,Ua f I...... (,, ,,1(V Mllwlllnt r. r.n ...1 pnlosls tests of all thp dairlPH Unit supply raw milk 10 l.n (Irunde. No reaetions were fiiund In more than; 1 ,1100 tests. j SAI.If, Al.ll.WV I'ltOTI'.ST he held Aiikusi -I lieforp the slate reclamation commission and u rep-. 1'espnlalivp of tho federal power! commission on the application ofj the Norlhwest Power roinnanv for tpower rights on Ihe North Kantian river a:ul Marion lake have been' received from the Cniled Stales de partment of agriculture. The appli cation is being protested by the cities of Salem and Albany on gro tnds that It jeopardizes possible future development for municipal water supply. lOhew a Hexult Orderlie at night Next day bright, tiet LM for 26c today at the nearest Hexalt Drug HI ore. C.Ihss Units. Inc. Adv New Flavors New Drinks . But the same old fashioned flavor in our HAZELW00D ICE CREAM makes folks come back to the favored fountain. You too will like it. Mussolini's Gift Here's a gift fmm Premier Henlto Mussolini of Italy to Home, (a. I'nveillng of a replica of the famous statue on t'aplloline Hill. Home, showing the wolf with her foster children. Homulus. legen dary founder nf Home, and his brother, Ileimis, is pictured above. Senatnr William .1. Harris of fleorgia presided at the ceremony. Abe Martin Another thing we dliln' used lo have lu (be o lips Unit touch, wine shall never (nucb mine open doggery days Is (he "social room.? I'll siiy Ibis fee adversity people socm to ho nhlc to sdtml ll, an' Hint's mor'n I Kht say fcr pros perity. FLAMES GAIN STRENGTH IN WASHINGTON (Continued from Page 1) The fire in South Idaho, which had roared through the town of tjuari.- bnrg, had been com rolled. KLAMATH VI HK COTH(LI,KI KLAMATH VALLS, Ore. Aug. X i (AC) A raging forest fire that sw epi fiver nearly n nei es oi stunning a nd merehanlnbte Umber . BY MANHATTAN- If you., thinly nil whifp shirts are alike, that a while shirt can't have character and individu ality, then lake a look at our selection of white Manhattans. The fabric, the collar, the stitchiiiKS, the lines of these splendid j Manhattans make the J price look ridiculously i reasonable. All sizes, all sleeve lengths, collar at tached or neck band. f-tH oristtK I FINE White Shirts to Rome, Ga. land on Chase mountain was re - ported under control at noon today, The laud is uwned by the AleCol- luirt lumber mill here. 250 AII-: FMillT riHIO TACOAIA. Aug. X (AP) A crew of r.O men working under the per - sonal direction of K. J. l-Vnby, Haiuler national forest supervisor; John D. Cuffniun of San Kraucisco, 'government fire control expert foi all of Hie national forests west of the .Mississippi river and Herman jC. Harnett, chief Hainier National control n forest fire burning over .son acres at the southwestcorner nf Haiuler national fnrest, near Ohanaperosh lint springs. Tlie body of crank Cianz. inter ant forest flic fighter of Seattle, who died late yesterday on the way to Tacouia from Injuries sustained while fighting a forest fire near ( ilia na peeosh hot sprl ng, In Ma si -ern Lewis county, Is at a mortuary here, lie was fatally injured when a boiilfler rolled upon him. GIRLS CONCLUDE WEEK'S SESSION ; HONORS AWARDED tCunUiiuua from Jjuk ij Imild fires wiiii only two mulches and no paper, cooli eggs on rueUs, roll ponchos, and inaUe 'conking' de vices; Ihus earning the fa go I. find er honor, the Hist rank iu camp era n. The second rank In camperaM Is D RANGE PEKQE Cooling... ' delicious ... satis V fying. Tree Tea IX 9'V6S the perfect V -41iced tea flavor. LOFF.I 1 7 KLL I T A Oh tnttlmfikpr, wli Iohi'Hh to tki with poiiIh In tlio Broniiil, unit liullil II its In llin wooiln. Horn, (hy Wall. I'Vrn lllooml'li.hl. I'liirli'ii Taylor, I - Hunt, Ci'i'.'llil Hcy llililii, Miirlfl Wi'lili, lli'il.'vl.'VP Hlfi Itiilh Mimiilri-. .It'll n .M Konnon, llnrliar I 'oiiIIiIk... I.oi'i'iu. Uohfrtttiill and .Miirili' Slllilll w.TP iiwii i-tlt'tl trnllllliiKor luinors. I-'im-ii Itruoiurii'lil wrtilt. 111.', l.tl tnill-iikiI,.-i-'m pnoin, wha'll whk ri'U.t ul Hie flit'. Polyvviifi: Ih llio fli-Ht ni:ik In swliiuuini;. Until MtiKlliriv .I.Min Mt'K.'iinon, I.oIh Jounnt' Unvl.s, ll.'H- .sic Vllltililo, Mili'jorlo Smllh. Orvulllic Mi'WIIIinilln. Iliu lmr I'onl. 1,1k.', tVi't-llii. It.'yniiml. Diiiolliy Wall. Miubiu'I'I lilstin, nni'Vlcvn Siwi'tli. MiirKinvl Itnhlicn, l-nrnnn Itoh.-ilson. Mll.lifil Cifon, il Horn Hunt iuinsi-iI IIiIm rank. i'ivt Kll 1.1 roilipirit'tl uit'ir ir"K lest, the second rank In swimming.; They are Alarjorlc, Smith, Orvaline AlcWHliums. Cecelia Heynaud, iMn-othy Wall, anil tienevteve l'lex- The Wohelo Is an honor that Is awarded only to those girls who have been good campers in spirit, character, service, und who have shown worthy efforts. This honor was awarded to (lenevleve Klexer, Alarjorle Smith. Orvaline MeWH liams, Dorothy Wall. Ixuvne Hob- ertson, l'ern Hroonifielil, Margaret i I ion. Jean AlrKennon, Harbara i Coolidge, Huth Al ago Ire, Margaret j Uiddien, Dora Hunt, Cecelia Key- . naiid. and Clarice Taylor. j Three honors were uwarded lo I (he three ouislandl'tg girls in ramp. 1 An honor nainled like, tho rainbow, i j symbolic of the "light of the camp" : was given to Dora flunt as the ; j best all-around camper. A service ; honor was awarded to Cecelia ; Heynaud lor tho most witling nor- ; j vice. Her honor symbolized a kind , j hnrt. w ilting and helpful hands, and ait observing mind. To the best i glii in the campcraft division, j Dorothy Will, an honor painted with an orange flame surrounded i ; by green I s wns nwfirdcd Several of the girts received eight ! i THE W. K. GILBERT CO'S ANNUAL BOYS' Championship Shoot Monday, August 12, 2:00 P. M. Pefers Ammunition and Guns Furnished Free 3-Prizes-3 1st. Gold Marksman Medal 2nd. Silver Marksman Medal 3rd. Bronze Marksman Medal Age Handicap 8, 9, 10, 11 years old 24 ft 12, 13 years old 30 ft. 14, 15, 10 years old 3fi ft. TO PARENTS This shoot is conducted yearly by Mr. Wade, a specialist in this work. I5e sure your boy attends lo be taught: 1. How to shoot. 2. Care of fire arms. J. Safety of fire arms. These arc three vital points on which every American boy should he properly and carefully posted. i a a . Have Your Rifle or Pistol Sighted by an Expert J Aug. 12 to 14 j Mr. Wade is an expert with a rifle or a pistol and would like to meet you. Bring your gun along and get it properly alligncd FREE OF CHARGE. Boys and Men Meet at the W. K. Gilbert Co. Sportsman's Headquarters '; GOTHAM Gold Stripe Hosiery Tlie Silk Stockings that Wear.. Sheer A Variety of Colore and Smart New Heels PUTMAN'S IiH Grande's Exclusive Readv-to-Weur and Millinery : -- L)(, , 1,0,,0,-n upluco. but only . oll(, Kll., hl rm, n-cnlvert t-ltnen. : ,01nthj' Wull i-frelvi il one. of ovt'iy ,,.,,. )lonol. uun rtlfil fop lllo i-s.iiIcm. Ii. r Wolmlii honor, o lilvi:v; ibo.nl, unit tho snm'lul cniniHiruft ,linftI. JMirlnK thtt oivinimiiil tht Klrl sang many of their cunipfirv songs, "Hum Kire Huin." "Mammy Moon," and "Sheltering Klante," were some of them. After Ihe council fire had burned tow the girls toasted tnartdunallows on Hie coals. Th treat was sent to the camp by H. 1). Coolidgo. ; Mrs. Tyler and her assist nuts feel that the glrh nave spent n very . East Oregon Fast Freight, Inc. Over Night Express Service at Freight Rates Insured Carrier Auto Freight Terminal Phone Main 673 1413 Jefferson Ave. SPORTSMEN i th profltubte week, working hanj and ;('. eiirniutr manv nonors. t lev are i already mnklnir nlans for i next I r sJ m.nili ilnil fo IhA .1 ... Iifci.l .... kM' in 1 it(iu iui iMi- liliinriiiiK t7-.- ui 1 uiiin i' ire, 111 i.il liiuniie. D.v,..... :m. It Is Ihouitlit thill herp ni hut t KM iiintcd honks lu evlsleiice'llint won' niadi.1 hefoit l;VMi NViirlyjone Ihlril of tlipsp rare hooks urp nfnied hi' Hie I.lhrarv of C'oiiurcss. ' Hotal Latter Paper To nso hotel leller pnper un less you are a pnylng guesl hm been innile n puiil'linhle olTentia In T' w.,,.1. l....tnK C, t France. Watdnuton Star. Boys are requested not to bring either a gun or ammunition as they will be furnished. WW i.V. " it.'V; "A'V m rv L&L DRUG CO. Nilffii J; l