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Saturday, August 10, 1029 Page Three" LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Society Mrs., G. W. Hunter Is Hostess At Phnvminn' p.,,4,, " MnK- "ra- ' iL ml ! o'clock, so. pplm; nt Pilot Itm-k for IIclIIlUIl-; IT ctl y laiiBhteis. Kthyl. Anna May aiol several niinutes. and then iioinK on i riunia. Onil.l .Moss, of llreKn;lo I'endlrton. reai hiiiK the tnuntl- Mrw. Olllierl v. Hunter was ' I'yanil l valu es anil linl.l.y Al.-x- ' t.ilv ,,1.0111 5 where a short liOKtess ot a pretty summer party a lder and the honor Kuest, .Mrs. : meeUnK with chamber of com. yesterday afternoon when she en- Alexander. ! meroe officials was held. The lerlnlueil members of the Island. . . " caravan returned to . l.a Oraude I'lty brblw club at her home In DlVinei' III HOllOl' jabout 7 o'clock, the country. Motion pictures of the caravan. nnnlen floiveis were used about j. (Jj OOUlhSl'nGl'S of interestlnK scenery, etc.. were Ihe rooms for thr. afternoon. Three 1, ' jtaken alonK the entire route. Inbles of bri. lite were at play. Mrs.!. Mr ai , lt MrKennon ! Tll earavan was accompanied 1.. M. Iloyt m.ikinit hlKh score. 1 cnlei iained al, a dinner at t he Saca-I ''V two torest service officials, Mrs. II. (J. Avery, who recently jawca Inn hist cvenint;, bonoriiiK t'ounly t'onitnlssloner V. It. l,ed leturned from Corvallis to spend their house Kucsts. Mr. and .Mi's. better, Traffic Officer ick Hubert llboill six weelis lo re, was a irnest , ain Mavis ti:il John Jr.. of l.lllli; wn, and t'ounly Kntiineer S. H. if tin. ul'lernnon. luu-lt 1,1,..,,, ' I Moruan in addition to the chamber luncheon following liiid ko. Portland Woman GllGSt TlliS WCCk ! An Inlerostt'.ig l.a Cirniulo visitor of this week is Mrs. ('. A. Thomns-H'-ne of - Portland who Is the gue.st of Mrs. ('. W. lilim'ner. Mrs. ThomasKi-nn iuis bpen enjoying play 011 the La t'.rande country cluJ) polf course. (lurl)iK'. her stay. Yesterday hhf. rirovo ith her thre Alary, John n:td Tom, : , '-' ano ner tool her-inlav, Mrs. Hiiifinej-, ..of I'ortlaud, to Wallowa Lake for the day. - ' ' 'Wallowa Lake visiiors from Ia, I iraiiile have heen n.imerous this j we'k. .lust now Air. and Airs. ,V. II. Holinenkanip are there at their! cahln home and have as their : weekend Kuests Mr. and Al rrt. fieoiKe W. Haasen who have been ibii' m.nn.- vlcilnrc In I n I'.l'iimlp 01 thLs week. They are one time, repblents of this city who now res Mo In I 'ort land. Away from their homo here for tho weekend are Mr. and Airs. John l lreutieh who are npendlng ; n few days lu Pendhton, tii for- mor home. Air. ana .x.rs. a. j. .U:.ge ... ineir naugmei-s. iiim auo uhb. plpn,p s:lpppr WJlH served at about arrived hame last evening from a ST.ven o'clock. woek's trip to Spokane whew Mr.) Mfh Vrathorhoe made her home Htange attended a lumber meeting hor(1 (UirinK h4.r Krl(od and has nnd to Portland. many friends In La tirando with As the guest of her cousin, Aliss whom she visited during her ox Virginia Hauler, daughter of Mr. fended stay. and Airs. C. A. Hunter. AIIhs Alar- jorle Keynolds Is lu weekend. w.iown .hiH Important visitors here iiu'lude Mr, ami Mrs. Paul Tennyson, of Los Angeles, who are guests of Air. Tennyson's brother, the Hov. AL A. Tennyson, rector nf St. Peter's Kpiscopal church, and Mrs. Tonnyson.' Air. and Airs. Tnnysou .are hern on a wedding 1 rip. lie Is director of boys' work at the Church of All Nations lnL0H Angeles. , Lutheran Choral Society In Picnic A jolly picnic, of last Sunday night was one in which menioers of the Lutheran choral society participa ted at llilgard. The picnic was the July social event of the society but had been postponed because of the chicken dinner which was given that month. Art or the pic ilo. supper had been enjoyed tho group spent an hour or .so sing ing ami visiting. Surprise Given At Country Home Aris. It. C. Alexander was hon ored with a surprise birthday party Tharsdny afternoon given by her daughter. Francos, at the country homo of Mrs. Alexander's mother. .Mrs. Willis Aloss. The afternoon was spnt in visiting and music was enjoyed. The home was decorated '.with beautiful baskets of zeiiias , and golden glow. At the close of the afternoon Airs. W. A. Zurbriek presented the Zionor guest, Mrs. Alexander, with a lovely birthday cake, lighted with candles. Pefreshim nis wore sorv td. (JuphIs of Miss Frances for the delightful afternoon were: Mrs. Itnbert Cay and baby. Airs, Clyde Webb and laughter. Helen Joan. My Goodness! "4 r ' i j "Jjs A new wnrlrt rfcnrrt for planM hns JnM tj n wl, nml .lor NMirent. ropreprntUie Oip N.itinnal Aeronantirul A.'n is slmivn pMimlnlni; Itie hamsruph XValilo v. Watertn.in (wltu pljie) i-.nrlxl wlK-n h nt up ovfr Lm AnKlP lo km on oliltinlo niarK of " fur a payload flight; also for trl-motored trannport planes. News ilrn. O. O. Sharer urn! n-pliw, WII- j Vir Klohrs, Mix. W. A. Kmiirirk i ami rtaiiKlilPf, .Mnrinin't. Mrs. WII- 1 iniif r WilS SITVt'U Ml Ml'VfU 1 nVlock at a Initio at whirli a pn-tty ronlTpiPC( of gladioli was u.stil. j .'overs were placed for eleven. mv nu- iHimnf ti Imtmv nvo. i ,"ninK" ofvihUliiR was spent. j .i rs. 1 mi vis is uii' 11 1 fee 01 iw 1 . 1 iml Mi'H. MeKcuMon. Tho visitors ! nrp. touring In I ho west, niul spent! two days Inn-, roiUiiuiiiiR' their j trip Ipday. . (i;psta of Mr. . ami Mrs. MVTCen-, non last evening wore Mm. J. 1. .MeKonnon, Airs, l.-.urls French. Air, and Mis. Itolii-rt l-'i-eneh, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kronen, of Cove, aT1,l Mis. and, the honorees, Air. and Mis. I in vis" und their sun. ' PcMfr rAmnlimottfo A uiV vompuu.ito MrS WeathCrbeG Vrci X. Vox, of irnlun, bv Wpd-.tXTlion with tho di nth o! Joe Uok- Jnesday, Aug. 14, as tho drawiims ; nmoto, following the collision of . Mt. .nt in Mru . will bo' made the ninht of the Hih. ' their automobiles. Witnesses testl- ; Ah a compliment to Alis. A. H. m.lU.hes wm niwil on I'ii.'W tl,!l1 WMS "lxlfnlod at j Weatherbee (Ann Jones), of Port- tlUot maU hes piaeit on t n- InnH 1 , ,1 ..i..h vlvlt 0,1 s lwo OontTOttt COUItS baC t Of lM'' lUUP 11,0 ,a,'U lltlsl'- 1 Innd. who cnderl a two month isit ,.,.,. hnl . tages recentlv announced tho sale here today, a family picnic took:,IM ; nf (.:,,ht Slv of last evening at Pine Tone. it was arrangeu ny ner sisiers. ; Miss Ha.ol Jones, Mrs. CoinePus DeCreeve. Airs. Hert llotlister ami Mrs., .Madeline Alycrs. Their fa in a (lira lnl..lt in- M.n VV'r.'Htw.rltnr.'n nPnnPWS Jnch ,IoIS,,.r nnd Hnb- by Myers and her niece, i.yda Alao llollistof, enjoyed tho evening. pnt n, swlmmlllfr nm, v(sing, A Entertain Club At Bridge Party! i j nw i,inni,jjtv WIi,s (n prospect ftij 1 Airs. Cly.le Peterson was a howl- today and with it added fire dan iess of last I'VJday when she eater- K0Vtti Thfl two ,freH on Cougar tortaincd members of her bridge cyPVu i,, Alount Italnler forest. club at an atlraetiv homo on Third stre jtarly at her o tables were- at play for l lie Airs. Lloyd A. Young n score and Mrs. Ivan Fi afternoon aking high einan win- ning second honors, Guest prize Went to Mrs. Lynn larsen. i Bouquets of sweet peas and lark- wpur wer , ef loot h'ely arranged about the room. Following bridge the hostews 'served refrpHliments. j The bridge club is a compara-( lively new one to society of J.a.1 tlr.V,de. having been organ.zerlonlv a fi'w moot hs. As ye :io name I'm j it has been selected. " HllCkleberrV . Parties Popular; , 1 numerous .seuiers. Picking huckleberries can ho! The fire of undetermined origin even- bit as interesting ns playing broke out late yesterday after fed brldeg when you remember the frnl forest officials thought tho pies coming up forest tire situation in Oregon was At any rale, "hnckleberrv par- j ronlrol. Fifty men, who had Hps" 'have coiuo near to replacing fighting a large blaze in tho. mor. conventional afternoon party this la.t week or so with the climax of th huckleberry season approaching. Numerous grou-ps of local folli have spent afternoons of this weel. in the hills picking and njoying the fun of being out in the cool of the mountains. I 'sually picnic . lunches are a part of tho iwour- i sions. Among the many groups who have enjoyed such trips re cently have been the W. P. Milliard! family and, yesterday, Mrs. AL A. I Harrison and her daughter, Airs. , Howard Cllenn and parly. ThP Itoyal Neighbors will meet Monday evening at 7::ti) o'clock ntj the Odd Fellow's hall. j Another Record LIONS CLUB DRIVES OVER . SCENIC ROAD (Cnntlnuea from Pax 1) . ttniiiltMl ill :i mr-tnlnir ttutt followed tie Inm-henn. snip In lVmllMon The sruup li ft Pklnh about 2 ' of commerce officials unit J mlge touch. " " EASTERN OREGON NET TOURNEY TO HE AUGUST 1(5-18 (Continued from Page 1) 'of l'cmlleton, La Crumle, linhler, Union, linker, XoriW Powder and ' other Kastern Oregon eomiminitieH. I .Six cups are being offered,' oat from North Powder, one from l.a Ornnile, two from Pendleton and iwo from Union. 'The men's anil women's singles cups will require jtbroe years championship to retain 1 permanently. Mtrle inns, he in the bands nf i nvn.w. I 4,uuw HlEji. riuni MAJOR FIRES IX NORTHERN WOODS (Continued from page 1) town of Allenhy, lu Hiitish Colum bia, wuh menaced by a conflagra tion that was defying thefforts of ; Kim men, including employes of Tt lumber mill at Allenhy to control It. A fire fighters' camp was de stroyed near the Wolf creek blaze of Washington, but none of the fighters was hurt. This blazo had covered more than. 2, 000 acres and was spreading rapidly before u, j wind into valuable spruce land. The regional forestry office at 1 '(Wt In tul I'AnnrlPiI th:tt fnnllMiiitii 1 were still gaining rapid headway 1t,r0ngh green timber. They hau onsuined morn t.ha n 1 .ano acres. The fire that threatened to wipe out the little town of Kennle, Man itoba, in Canada, was reported still serious yesterday, but. it was be lieved it coald be checked if the wind remained favorable. Kali road crews were cnleiLSiwi in ioin ihe rishter ST om.:(;OV rim.: haIJ llU,.s,K)UO, d-c., Aug. 10 (AP 00mbined prairie and forest j fire, which already has destroyed ! fifteen acres of shocked grain, a j vacant house and barn In eastern i Washington county, today was sweeping Into n 2.000 acre area of logged I loggeu on lano iwuitiu me ihuh-.t Kiamatn coamy, nouim-m w. .-K ... were ordered to tne wasningion county. Several homes, between Shad Hrook and Mason Hill, are said to be in the path of the flames. One 1 1 "K 1 "'" i'i " fii--ii 1 UMliiHi- i.t Milieu eu.-ii. "i n'-i i- nun j imperiled the home of Otto Sol j berger. Tho area Is owned by tho HrK Lumber company ami in an area of 2,oau acres. It is said that noth ing has been burned for tlireo years and the entire region is tlnder-tlke. GIRL COMPLAINS PANTAGES JAILED CContlnued irom rage. One) Timttlg Of the juVeuile division re fused to allow his rein ova I front his jail cell. District Attorney Huron FItu I said that a complaint would he fil ed today against the theater owner, at which time he would be call-Hl for a preliminary hearing. YtiiiiiircHl, In Class Miss Prlngle, tho daughter oflil I r. Karl Pringle, graduated from Harden drove high school in Ht2s, i no. youngest m ner ciass. jior . motner is a teacner ot eommereini IIKI'AltTMJ.NT STUItKS IN THE WB8T Store No. 1 3 l.a r.rnniln. Ore. Work Shirts Just one item from our liiK shirt sptfciul made of Sunapec llue chambray, main .seams triple stitch ed, yoke back, two pockets. 39c Taft, Well Again, W Wa-i Z TT 'ftit Here's a rare picture uf Chief .lust Ice William Howard Taft, re stored ituw tu health, in the beautiful svirmuiuliims of his summer hnniv at .Murray Pay. tjtie. lie is shown on the front steps of the house which has been his vacation retreat for many years. The eHlale faiiKil for its mid-summer flowers. subjects in the schools there. , j Airs. Lois PantageK, wife of the. ( theater magnate, has been ordered i to go on trial Sent. - on charges of Second degr murder In con- ! i death of Joe Hok- l hem. at Knit Lake Citv. San I'V.-kii- cisco. Portland, San 1 Hego, Taeoma trophy, Argouno Post No. ltd. Sher iiml Spokane, were purchased by , wood, with n.r percent. Padlo-Kcith-Orpheum circuit for Third District Prank Stell re reported prleo of I i!,niui,utni. nmeher trophy, Newport Post No. Sale of his Los Angeles and I'Vosnu tlti. with 11411 percent, theaters to a Hollywood corpora-. Court h District (Jcorge J'. Lovo lion for :i,aaa,UMa was reported trophy. Lake County Post No. RIt, this week. I l.akevicw, with J TiO percent.- l'pf 4 vn Lil?TTlT 1 vMVlIjiYiMJ VIVU1U CORPS CAPTURES FIRST AT S MjIOIVI I (Continued from Page 1) Hood lliver was third with 222 points. The fourth quartet compet ing was the Sheridan group. Trophy awards were announced at tlie closing seKHlon of the state convention of' the American Le gion today with Lane comity vik ing thi safety contest trophy with a percentage of .Oos7. The William It. Follett trophy, for the post best, exemplifying the American Legion program was awarded Wflhycoin', Post No. II, CorvulliM, scoring tiss nut of a possible Ton. The Men S. Fisher trophy', to the post cluing t lie jiitist all a round coin m unit y Horvlco war! f also awarded to torvallis. i Coy C. Young, of I'mpnua Porv J No. Itosebarg, was given the L. R. trophy, his record t t ICf I nieiubers. Ilonoialile mention went to Charles A. Wartioek, Mllgetle Post No, :t with LSI members and (raham Class, Jr., Portland Post No. 1, with IHH members. ! Ilnial (Cher Monoreil ' The Sam Jackson Memorial tin No. 2J on the Mb. Ho.liP.ltllr.CT phy was awarded Hood KiVer Post I No. on the Ml. Hood ctlmb. the most out st :i in ling act'oiilplislimeint 'of a community nature by any post in (be department this year. The It. Stewart trophy was awardeil Louis Larseti. Post No. aS Our Summer Bargains I'ALMOLIVE Shaving Cream . Talc mi Powdi-i- Ilotli for 5 COTY Powder I '111 I 'oinpiiet TiOe Doth for jpi.00 Cbamob: Spongi! Roth for ir.o at.t) Aluns KnrunlnM Al L & L DRUG CO. , ! i Specializinjr -as wo do in photo finishing, we can offer you tin! best possible piint from every negative. Our expert workmen use none but the best materials, the most successful method::. .Send your exposed films to us. ' You'll be more than pleased with the results. Red Cross Drug Store at Summer Home v V, WO of Wanna, the contest ending March ; I. No award was made on the ritualistic contest duo to the fact that no post entered a team nor no post team reported at tho time and place. 'I ho trophy will be awarded at a contest at tho itevt eon.ve.uion. IHatrlct irophles awarded were: District Cnabam (Has XIIHl IMHUKl iriaiiain ..ias Jr., trophy, Louis Larson Post, Waunti. with i.ereetil. Second District Memhershtn I Fifth Histrict Charles J. .lohn- sun trophy, Frank K. itrown Jloal s,x, ,s(ri,, ,.,,,, c m,...,,,- ,orn tr,,ldiy, Fllis Tracy post No 77, John Hay. Opposition to the cruiser bill In congress is stronger than tho av erage person realizes with much of tt rising In New York with the pos sibility of foretell Inception. P. H, Senator Fredrick Steiwer told tho closing session of ho slate con vention of the America n Leu ion this morning. Pit I versa 1 draft of manpower ami money was favored by Hie speaker. Thousands of pro tests against the cruiser bill were received by Steiwer against recom mendations from veterans' organi zations. ; Loyalty to the organization, atalo and nation starlH with tho man in tho rank and In tho 'high alms of the American Legion lies lite hope j of the nation. P. (1. Mo Alexander, of Newport. "ltoc-k of tho Maine, " declared lu a short address. When New Victor Records I'm I u Seven t h Heaven and I'sed To You, Johnny Marvin (From Warner Pros. Picture, "Say It Willi Songs.") Alaybel Who K niiws? and I've Cut A Feeling I'm Fall-btg--(!i lie Austin, Little Pal. Fov Ttrot Pin In Seventh Heaven. ,ox Trol. t'limge oisen ami His Music. Peace of Al iml Fox Trot with vocal reir;iin Pancho ami His Orchestra. Hooil .Morning. Hood Kvc,. alng. C I Night J'ox Tvl with vocal , refrain. Ted WeeniK and His Orchestra, Hoby fib When. Can You lie' Fox Trot. You're Just Another Memory -- Fox Trol. Vocal lief rains, Itudy 'abe and His CotiiHct lent Y.tlik- llenr Them At Adler's Music Co. La Grande nir Mot I o "Quality a nd Service' Kodak on Your Vacation , statesmen Kt this country Jnto i trouble they call upon yau men to 1 straiKHiten out the mess, ho said. Special visitors at th session j who made brief remarks wero tvl. Creed Hammond, )Nrtland; fester 1 K. Albers, stale adjutant fur the Idaho department of the American j Legion; Arthur Alurphy, Seattle, j past state commander and Herb j Slchel, of Portland, new Chef La j CJare of the 40 el S. ! Mrs. Newlim (Mianey tf AledfiOtl was unanimously elected state president of the American Lei; Urn auxllary when annual elections wort hofd during the cluslntr session nf the 1 1' convent htn lioro this morning. Al rs. Chaney was vlco president of thn department of . Oregon during the pal year. I Mrs. Otto W. Holder, of Sheri dan, was placed in the vice presi dency without contest. l-'or the past yont , sho served as district committee woman for district one. J Pur the sixth successive, term Airs. Alahel Mclnturff of Marsh- . field was elected secret ury-t roas nrcr of the. state organization. j The fourth non-contested office to he filled was that of historian with Mrs. Allen Cleveland of Saieui elected to servo for a second term. ( (Volition of an eighth district, In the state department of the Amerl- lean Legion to comprise Multnomah ; county lost on the floor of the I eleventh annual convention tills morning. j Constitutional amendments ap ' proved were the election of dele- ill' 'rtfTi' B NO FINER DISH FOR A SUMMER DAY DELICIOUS PURE AND WHOLESOME Good for kiddies and grown-ups. BLUE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM Made in La Grande 'IHE ITJ3' ' ' erRAce i .-rctbinsom who WA-5 LEP-T A WIPOW wrfWxrf f-koNev ewoLxiH o -pav -ri.x an a Howe LBAeO HER HOMe tH' ktTRY SAME TAY -rVie AT) APPEARED, AN' NOT ONLY HA BO f- ' A HAPPY WAY OUT OF ALL PREDICAMENTS rrcdicanients will occur. Bui fortunately there is a quick solu tion for them. Use the Want Ads. If you have to sub lease your apartment ... if you have lo earn a livelihood ... if you have to sell lo raise cash . . . the Classified Columns will come to your rescue. . Just phone. Main 37, Adtakcr! The Observer PUTMAN'S l,a Grande's Exclusive liGady-to-Wear and Millinery gatoH to tho national convention by roll call of posts in consrcKu- tionul districts and changing tin' title, of district committeemen t dist rict commanders. CONDITION OF JON US IS HELD NOT ALARMING WAS1IINOTON. Aug. 10, (APj HciinloY JoneH, of WashltiRton, who has been ill for some time In a hospital hm-e, showed Improve ment today after a Hoinewhat rest less htght, , Physicians hdUI li progress to ward recovery has been slow for the pnst two weeks and that then) had beep flllKht1 relapses, but hl condition was not alarming. The nenator'H son nnd daughter ffte she neALiieo fHA-f" MANV fHOOiAMM ' OP PEWSOArS HAT) "BE EM MGLVeo oof OF ewiHM-e pREWICAMEAirt WltX OkJH WANT" AOS . -SO ASHOR IMe APVERI5E1) IN FOR A Toil-floN LAnveX) oe 9G5 l-CflNQ OWTH' MOON GA2IN' Af H' 3TAWO. .-.m.n.ii.a-imimim an- on their way to Washington i but it wuh said at Mr. Jones' jot rico that they planned a Visit with i. i him and had not boon tnllod be cause of any changft In their frith r ; er'H condition. i j The senator was operated Hpon i- "v some weeks ago for an abdomlnal tv-. ( trouble. . ( . : ly """ ' KIII.OO, Wash., Atlff. 10. (AP) V Albert Johnaon, representative hi congress from Washington, aaitl today lie had received a telegratn H - from Wajthington. I. C, advising I him that Senator Wesley L.' Jones who hits vlt'ecn seriously 111, hi taken a liirn for the worse. ; L. "iUw 'oojuiltlon Hhtrnis me' Mr jv Johnson declared, ' . . ' ft IVancis Kitch Kellogg, TTo1 g donee, it. I., bolievos h possesses k v iUi nl.li.vjt !ilivi. In imwplrn.'1 It V-:'.1: was built early in the nineteenth It c c n 1 1 1 r y . , 1 1 ri bum i ij ' LAE.R SHE M' 'WAr4n AWO 5o no waMtieR wm