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Monday,' August 12, ' 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. - Page Three I 1 J I 5 li l 1 llilt' Society News , . 1 OUT OUR WAY Many Enjoyable Weekend Picnics Held Near Here The nasi wi'okt'iid has hoen nn unusually Imerc-tttf iig on- uao of Uh many lurfjo picnics. Hhcr an nual affairs or spfoinl roinmnmdra lions. throughout Hip OranhV KonoV valley. M'nihfrs of orRanIz-rt labor mid Entertain Friends ' At Sunday Affair - Mr. and Mr. Karl llourh en tertained a n urn her of their friend at nrealifast yeslerdny morrunjr at 11 o-'rlwk at their home on Atluiiiu avenue. fnvers were pkired for Following break fnt the day way .pent vfMtitnir. In the nfternoon the pany drovo to Im:K:rmit Out-of-town gnosis for the day w ere Mr. and Airs. T. .1. ' Hivmeii, of 1'ortlund, who are the house Clients of Mr. and Mis. t 'In t k lud doek. Airs. Itremcn and Mrs. Pad dock are Hlter.s, Guest Honored At Midnight Supper their families, numbering iy;i in Springs for u no-host chicken diu- uii, gntnerefi in Knmum Spring ror nPr 0t the government cahin ik ueuKtiiiiii nn:iuui pienic. rw i m -mint wiik the ohjof enlf rtainmeiit feature here. Ai the Kivertdtle park the "Three I's", ortrnnization of former rest dents of Indiana, Illinois anil Iowa, had a happy day of pienU'kinK and reminineinK. M, loo, wnw a:i un Tinal day, Kor valley folk (he 1'ninn Connly flrani' Memorial Sunday program niaiie the day an auspicious one. The program took plaeo at Tove, with morning and afternoon ser vice. At noon n basket pienie was spread for the many who attend ed. , ' V'ove was also the scene of a lars' untherim,' on Saturday when the Old Folks' day look place. Morning and afternoon programs. With spooking and music, helped in make that occasion a" pleasant o.iM. - .hum) j it i ii t'l i s eiijnj fti day. ( ; In addition 1o the larger organ ization picnics there were dozens of nmall parlie-s of picknickcrs on the many streams of the county and at the swimming (tools yestertlay. Iliirklehei'iy picking njuL fiwhlnfr-r these were the chief enticements. Nor was the country eluh KOh course miflected. l-'rom early-morning' to sunset the fairways were h.isy. To compliment Miss Mltdrod Smiley, of Walla Walla, who Js a Kuest in this cily. the Misses Mildred- and Myrtle lloyt. and Miss 1-Yeida Ktopfmsteln entertained at a. midnight K:ipper following the dance Saturday night. Miss Smiley is i he gtift of Mr. and Mm. Kd Aleyerslck and thefr son, Kaymond (his week. thO ' rl CUlipiCK WCIK KUI'HIS Ol I lilt .Misses Jloyi and .Miss K )opfens(ei:t. i ' - L . Swimming' Party ' ' Honors Visitor Miss Hoyt Hostess To Little Girls Miss Mildred lloyt wan hostess to a group of little girls at the Hoyt farm home in Mount Glen on Friday afternoon. She was as Kin in entertaining hy MIm l''re Ida Klopl'ensteln. The girls had a happy aflernoon spent at games on tiie lawns and at running thro-igh the spray. . Miss Hoyt and Miss Klofenstein served refreshments. Those who t-njoyed the happy afternoon were li.iilh, May Hyers. Margaret Kar harl, l'ntrieia Iongfellow, Klsle 1'i'per -and Margaret Singleton. Mls.s Atililred Smiley, of Walla Warla. was the. honor uet on a. delightful, swimming . uiid, . picnic j pany at Itndluni Springs yester- ; day. Miss Smiley is a guest this home of .Mr. and Mrs. Kd Aley erslck this week. Those who took part in the pic nic yesterday were .Mr. and Mrs. K. Klopkcaslein and daughter, " PI l n f nl A f Frieda, MY. and Mrs. U M. lloyt- HIU-LUIU and daughters. Alildred and Myrlle, ,S'tai' FeatllVeS i up j. -M isocaenspargen tamiiy, the II. A. Scott family, the F. Sief fen family and Air. and Airs. Aley erslck and son, Kaymond, and Miss Smiley, I) ! I , .. , r- ., i LOOM MHSlfcMiouBH lluscu i I I I I I ! f?Sf ' j MtUOCN OPENS AMD J ! 3 X ''K ' :: J BEHOtO. AM EGG( APPEALS OM 1 . '-' 'r;.--' :jj -I Bur TO AMeoOV wmTH A OM I l . , SS'' ' AMD DAu&reR T - ' I ' MO ''P( jjy iniiidiiiSi .... . ., ... 73 I'hen nhe first sang "My Man. To say thnt Its success wn tre meniloiiM is hut to put It mildly, Thp song literally swept the cnun- jtry, ami ine singer was neciaimeii as an artist of renin r liable emu .thuial power, who was aide to ex tract every ounce ol feeling in the tragic lines. A superlative east supports the sinning star, including fiulim Williams,- Kdna Murphy, Andre do Stgurola, Kiehard Tucker, Hilly Say, Ann Hrody, Arthur lloyt and Clarissa Selwynne. PUTMAN'S .La 'Grande's Exclusive Kendy-ta-Wenr , . mid Alillinery sriiooi. WTI.T. ! -m t-i w x t i t - ON SEPT. (Continued from Tag:e one H,lon S,-lmpor, KnKllsh: r-aullno , LEGIONNAIRES HOMeL fionu, nisiory una puysiciii rum-n . tion: Alice lnterson, mathematics and l.atln;' Helen Hulso of Sheri dan. Ore., home economics; J. W. Haxter manuel training, and Alias J runty of Portlnnrt for the- enm ' me rr In I department. The grades will ri'inaln the same as last year excepting that Airs. Nellie Vadon will tench the eighth, W. V. Con- school building. The three rooms, limited in the basement, uro now devoted to the city superintendent and .Mr. Longfellow says that they nor seventh and Susan Chadwiek are much better suited for office of I'niun, the- sixth grade, pionis than class rooms. The school building will be. children in tho new K.O.N, cleaned up and placed In first clans school will have the advantage of condition fordhtt opening date. Mm most modern equipment, f s-1 - pedally well trained teachers at ah times a nil the courses will he the same as In the other schools, it t said. I 'acuity Meeting Announced In connection with the opening of school Mr. Longfellow an nounces that the first faculty meet lug will be held at the high school on Sepl, 7 at in o'clock, when n general discussion of matters con nected with the opening of school will be held, tin Sept. 6 the-principals will meet with Mr. J.ohr fellow for an administrative conference. Once a haveh for outlaw band, the "Devil's Den" has become a beauty spot to hire Oklahoma tourists. FROM CONVENTION (Continued from Pa 6 1) Tinker get the 1930 convention. r "We feel the. Helection of Halter top be an Indication thnt the, legion ns, n body had a gond'tlme hero in Ui-t Urundo and wanted to return to? this sV'ctlun of tho state," one. of t ho local men declared. Thl8 .will!" givo La Grande, an opportunity top show her hospitality to tho legion - nalres going through herft to at-r tend the legion convention." . Tho legion special, also carrying?!'; the Haker and Knterprlse groups,- left here Wedneslny evening, ar-,; riving In Salem Thursday In time; for the first day of the convention, s 11 O'Brien, Moran Announcements Walter Hagen Is iStar hi Film Coming Tuesday TRUCK-TRAIN SMASH FATAL TO THIRTEEN (Continued from Pave 1) hut could not find it. He took two mechanics from the field and flew around AlliLtMl was unnble .to lpr cate the piece. A second trip with herry and Scully ended in a craBh, SIX. OH IX Kmc Hl liXKO . BACItAAIKNTO, Aug. 12. (AD Hlx Chinese- of this city 'were burned to death on the highway near here yestertlay, when tho automobile in which they were re turning from a wedding In Stork ton collided with another machine, overturned and caught fire. Two other Chinese were Injured. One may die. The dead: Harold Lew, medical student at the University of California; Hose An Tye, said to have been the brido at the Stockton wedding; Kiln Low, Orn. (.'hang, Mr. and Airs. (I. S. Pond, ,,r oxk rKi, rivi; iu rt I.OS ANGKLKS. Aug. 12f (AP One woman is dead and five pesnns were reported to he In a critical condition today as a result of collision late last night between the automobile In which they were. riding, anil a Pacific electric train Inhound from Venice, a beach sub urb. AMss Haselta '.ink. of LOs An geles was killed. Love, hate, tragedy, Joy. law's Nemesis and evil shadows fit across the screen at the Star the ater Today in the Kox production of "Blindfold," hy. Charles Francis One. On a dark background of In- There will he a meeting of the trigue. Interwoven with the nmch Itoyal Neighbor at 7:30 tonight ,lil,lnnl of 'WW ,f hlf;h class pi the Odd K.-llow's hall. Jewelry thieves, the invim -Utility 1 1 of law' and love sthnd out. Henry Kord to the scene to offer (leorge O'Brien and Lois Moran. what assistance he could. The dead Fox players, .are the chief inter man iis Captain Hoy Durchnrme, preters of Coe's latest yarn. As II fi, of Worcester.- commander of a Kelly the cop, who won't be Intlm medlcal corps unit of the lOJnt In- Idated by the odds against bhn. fantry, Massachusetts nationall O'Brien plays sympathetically, and guard, who was In one of (ho ntito- gives a new picture of law- prolee mobiles. tors. '," ' " ' " " . . - i-ois .uiinin re vhu TL,njewi,uii Hf.r-h8 m donwhl p game OiCl.t.OX HOI KII.LI.I) toundlng versat lllly. As n rather I'uini.A.M), ore., Aug. U'. (AT "Oreen drass Widows." Waltvr Hagen Is himself a golfer of many triumphs whose entry In a certain ! tournament puts a ht of bunkers and sand traps In a young romance j t hat wasn'l running too sinouthly ' anyway. I y singes of the story she becomes Oertrude Olmstead and Johnny one of those ullra-sophistleates , narrou piny me swecinearis. i.iu with gctwns and Jewels to maleh. j eoln Stedman Is the blundering boy i'larle Koxe, as Hr. Simmons, : Mend, lledda llotiper is the girl's neurologist, plays a sardonic role ! mother and Buy 1 tailor Is t he mean with all the subtlety of a Lionel euss, 1 ! a i ry m o re . ! ' " " i Fannie Brice Is Knockout In I "My Man" I'MON SCHOOLS OIM.X SIIPT 9 CNION, Ore., Aug, 12 Tho puh llc schools of Union will open fot the fall and winter terms Kept: 9, and everything will be in readiness for that event. The outlook for a large attendance is flattering, al ready theiv are noticeable inquir ies tor homes in Union during the school ye;m The school board has Just an nounced the. following list of teach ers for the coming year: Itoy Couklln, Supt,; K. P. Co. burn. asst. Supt. and coach and science: Cecil (Iriggs, agriculture. Paul Itoesch, 19, of Oe.rvais was killed yesterday when the automo- j bile his father was driving, turned ! over on the .Mount Hood loop high! way east of Sandy. John Steckel, ! of Mount Angel, passenger in the car, suffered a broken leg and In- j ternal injuries. The steering gear I on the automobile was said to have . broken suddenly causing the ma- j chine to swerce into a ditch whero it turned over. Soung and ltnueu j ami Steckel were members of the I Alount Angel band which had pnr plain little news writer in the ear- J How decidedlv a sensational hit Walter Hagen. who plays golf for J nl-Jty (ff.r th(, PIl.nlllK OWPr flf a tropnies ami iioium a mi o, , t heal rteal perfornu'r is well Uhis pionships :ind is ais'o noieti inr te ing a golfer of personality a nd charm, as well as skill, lias turned movie actor ami will no seen . ues- n ,,,,, nM ,h, f nay at tne wiar tneaier, in t.ree.i . .. . . viinnhone nroduc- tion, "Aly Alan." now showing at riie traletl by the experience of l-'annle Brice, America's favorite sinking ' conieilienne whtt is making her mo- , tion picture debut as the t Wiiriiee Urns. Villi nlione (.rass ui.iows. . "Alv Alan." now lick of the motion picture lm, Arcade theater. ad ol- bepn I lies" 'and her salary had assumed 1. In proportions thai made ll leek large camera. md new music t WVeral years Miss Itrico ha Hagcn's,- ears, however, as i, bis L A,. r-ftsmploushlp games and his JSiV f '.ffV't, .tea I ured in lyufeld s l;o derful shots and starred in many putts 1); i news WK B IT Y FOR T ESS K SKLL FOR IjESS August Clennup Specials ake ailvautage of this giMat saving opportunlly. Men's athletic unions made nf heavy nainsook, V neck elastic back, reinforced at all points of , strain 39c Boys' and girls' footwear in ta If or patent leather, (lodd- year welt or Htltidi downs , P .Men's heavy weight moleskin pants, well mnde Kootl fitting : $1.75 llclpated in a henolit picnic at YAg Zag camp. ! 11, AX R HI VK TATAIi iCOLLINt KOltiv, Aliss., Aug. 12, (AP) Three men wero killed in an airplane crash here yester day when their plane nose-dived and fell about 150 feet as the pilot hanked for a landing. The dead are: Albert T. l-'irth, Jr., 2n, of Holly Bluff, Miss ..the pilot; Warren Harrier, "1, of Boiling Fork, and Joe Cox, 2 1, of Charleston, Miss. AOOini'AT FATAL SUrBUBY. .Mass., Aug. 12. (AP) An accident involving a Bowton bouml bus and three other antomo bll s cost one man his life late lust night, sent three other to hospitals in peHous condition and brought COLOR Coloiful scenes are reproduced better by expert tinting to make lifelike. 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