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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1929)
Monday, August 2(5, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three . Society Mrs. August Moser Hostess Friday To Bridge Club M i s. An trust .nsrr was hostess jit im attractive siim hii party Fri day afternoon til her hoim on Washington -iiviMnif when slit' on-ii-iiaJmil liu inhi rs or I he Island i 'it y hridfcv club. Tlicrc were three 1 altlcs at p!ay for i In afternoon with Mrs. (lil hwt 1 1 ii nt -i- winning Ibe honors. A rlul visitor for tin aft.nuton w a.s Mrs. II. (. Avery, who i-s sp'-inlini; tin real ot the summer in I.e. r.ramh-. Mrs. Mosf-r Imd her home ef fectively o'-corntt il with hnwm is of uai'h-n How-us. Follow im -hrhlKi she .i a I vo-coiirs,e luncheon. Mi's. Robert Lane Returns to East With Ihe departure of Mrs. Itoh erl I, ane (Audrey Ihitvr) for her home in ' 'ii i 'riej'io, I 'ennsylvania, j last nij-rht hy train, another of the Inleresiiim1 summer visitors has en ded her slay. "i Mrs, l.alie has heen Ihe summer vilest iff her parents, Mi', ami Mrs.; W. S. JlurT,.nn Cedar stioet, mid has hee:i an honoree at a numher of informal summer affairs. She ! made her home lure until In r hiarrlaire a few years atfO. Her route hack to Pennsylvania I lie hides a several day's St op In 1 'nrl land where she will visit her Mister. V.il. lt. and a few week's visit in l.os Angeles. She will re turn to I'arneftic via the Santa le route. Mr. l,a:ie is a faculty ineiii-h--r al I'aruenie university. 1 Club To Picnic At Cove Tuesday The Sn-No-lle cluh has planned for tomorrow an interesting: picnic at ' 'ove. Mi-johi-rs are lo meet at the home of Mrs. IVcd Vounfr at 1 n o'clock In t he morn hi sr. This is 1 o he he fina I one of a series nf delightful summer picnics, some of which have heen t he form of treasure hunts and other novel. ariations, which the cluh has driv en dnrhiir the nnnie-r months. It News hus. hieli one ot- tin few social elahs to remain active during the summer months, though the l.urky I o:t'ii, i ho I'urUduIe, -the lslh'id City Bridge and some of tin social anxiiiarii's to lodges have main tained summer sessions. And then, wft h the advent this nmrninir id' a hit of i.ill chill, talk of rii-oi'Kani.ink is -ure to hein within a ui'l; or t v o, sn that tlm lull ot" frii m:i I entertain men" is .-hort ly doomed. Will Spend Week At Wallowa Lake To hi- tin- .'u.-tH of ?dr. and Mrs, W. H. ISoimenUaiup. Mrs. Kn.ma (liady. Mrs. I". S. Ivauhtio and Mrs. i J. i:d' nholi;i h it for Wallowa Lake this utt"inoon. They will he sit. the Holt pen I. am p cahin as sTUesls during a week's house party. The I'.ohnei !:: nip e::hi:i has hi n the sreao of much Weekend a ltd more extendi d cntciiuluitiK durini; t he summer inont h i. Victim of Wreck Is Able To Walk Ily Mrs. A. Cnnklln) (Ohserver ( 'orrcspoudoht ) ClV 10, ( Speeia I ) I ). It. Jiro(h ers, who was seriously hurt In a nut mil old le- accident a few weeks airo is now so far recovered that ho was aide to he nhont. He was in jured when the truck load of cher ries he was driving overturned on the Cove- l,n tlrande highway. Mr. and Mr. Clyde It. Commins, of l.os Angeles, Cal.. have heen the Kiiests of Mr. ami Mrs. H. Hub erts for several days this week. Mr. i'mumins iis a hiother of Mrs. Rob erts. They have heen In Itriti.di f'-olumhia. ' Vancouver. Seattle ami Portland. They left here lo spend a few weeks with a cousin, I, eon llrown hi (taker, before returning to their 'a lit -on in home. Egjs for Groceries Much of the petty trade of rural tMo?.-icn is si ill dom- hy harter. ";iv( me mi e,T's wnriii of salt mid e:iml!es," a woman will tell a grocer. Henry l-'orrl jjave a youngster n new watch and it wasn't a tin one either. "It 1. Only Had The Necessary Capital!" How often do you lioar that when business opportunity presents itself to one of your aeqtuiinlances? How often is "lack of capital" given as the reason for a business failure, for inability to "get ahead"' financially? The. times are not infrequent when a man has borrowed to the limit of his credit and hicks just a comparatively small amount of cap ital to take advantage of some business oppor tunity. Then he can appreciate the importance of building a l esei ve f und, of preparing in advance for the opportunities that are certain to come or preparing for the business reserves that are possible in every business. A reserve in your business can be more than a protection it is an investment earning a good interest rate through Certificates' of Deposit. Your banker will gladly discuss how it may be started. Member Federal Reserve - Resources Over 2 Million. "Forty-first Year of Friendly Service" Shipping; Lambs ! To East States j Wallowa i YVA 1 . 1 .( ) W A . ( Spocla 1 ) fn rlon a after carload of latnhs if hoini; shipped out ot the county this week, iieeessiintintr the riinnin,!? of special slock trains. Fred lilcunr shipped a I'Uinbi r of loads to east ern niarlifis during the past we,-i; ami l-Ted ( ner. on Oniai ti, and Jim. Carty, of Haker. are in Wal lowa county at present seeing lite shipping of a larie numher. Most of ttie sheep are lamhs that were eiiui racti-il to huyers last fall to delivered now. Air. and Mrs. (ieortfe Kraxiet and Mrs. KranU lienfrow went to Klora l''rid:y to attend the funeral of Mrs. l-'rav-ier's irtoiher who passe. away Thursday moi'lliuM1. Miss Marjorie l!t ymdds. who has heen visit inv tor the past. two v.e. Us in Wallowa with her cousin, Virginia Hunter, rituriied to hei honu- In l.a (Ir.itnlf l-'riday. She ac-ompaiihd Miss Kdfth Shell an. Jacij Males, who were li'ivim; out. Mr. and Mrs. Ihiust Mall and their daimlit.r, Mis. Sala. all for mer residt-nts of Wallowa are driv ing over from I taker to spend Sun day witli the John Itratlou family. ; ,Mr. and Mis. tieoro Willett and Maxinc, who came up from Alhany to honor Mrs. Wfll"''' 'ther and mother, Mr .and Mrs. Tom Wilhit on tin ii- uoldoii weddimr annivers ary, returned home Sunday. MONDAY I'KOt.KAMS XltC: 7 : 1 ii, Amos and Andy (K")A and KSI.nnly): s, symphon Ists; 11, Chorisiers: Jirltu, I'lantatloii Keho.-s: in to 11. Slumher hour. Altc: Si. Musical (Jems; H. The Twins: !i::tn. string piartet; in. Hour on Itroadway; II to 1, lihy llim Acs. INirilamI K'flW -s. Nile, icrin. drama; la, daiuM mnsic; II In 12, or.nan re cital. KKX--S to 12. AH-' program. I dis Angeles K l'I--S, Xiu ; l a. concerl or chest ra ; 11. new s. KXX s screen personalities; Ji, , . i t at tiro artisls: 1, dance music; 1" ) l, recordings. Sim I'rnneisro KPi-S, NIU'; !):;t, Tommy and h; 10 to 1-J. revue, ' Kl-'IU' s, m,ie Monday jambor t' 1 to I. dance music, Spokane K11Q-S, NHC; !:;!(). brevities; i'. studio: H'::t!i. string ensemhh': !:::n !, l-'::ia, or.;an concert. KG A N to 1-. AitC piojrain, Oakland K1.X--S. (iiartet; to K, plan it. contralto and hasso. K ( j o s. NIK": l a : :i f. no wr; '.:4."i to 11:4ft, dance music. Tt'KSOAY IMttM;H A MS The Nathnial '.roadea stint; eolli p::i:y pruc ra m fur Tuesday lifht ,fllm-s: ;::, -Hello, Mars;' X. Tales Never Told: !t. hour .if melo dy; in, SiiiilliKht review; II to M nsieal -Musketeer'. ! The America n 1 troa dcasl ill i; company pro-ram for Tuesday niuht follows: s. August Outinus: S::in, I'aul ihinyau yarn: phil iiarnioitic orchestra; HI, male tpiar tet; lu::itl. setel; II to i. Vie Meyers orchestra. ' I'orthinil i KdW (lii'akc) s. MtC; jl::(it, con cert: lti:3 to l Xlic. i . K-MX ( It Hike) 7 : :t . orchestra. ( studio; la to II, popular pronram. i KKX (ll.xakci s to l:', Al'.c pro gram. l.os Anyides ! KI'F .(ii lake) S, trio; R:3u, fori- 1 1 1 it Ll . ;i The:' Easy Practical Way-., j lo Buy Ihis Fine . ; TTt ture; it. XIV; 1 1, news. KXX Ui."iukc H, Tom and his Mule; y, feature; 10 to 12, dance inuslc; 1J to I, records. (hi kla ml KGO (7!Hike X, Tim Viliiidms; 9::t'i, features; )tl:;li ta 2, X!C. KLX (SSOkc) N, dance music; !, pianist, soprano and tenor; 1 a to II, dance orchestra. Spokane K HQ CtflOUe) 7. melodies; S. XHC; i):4f,, stmlio; 10 to l XP.i. KCA i,H:ukc) S to JL'. Al'.C program. San I'ninelM'o KI'O (tiiiikc) S. musical pro gram; !, XHC; :l:;il, feature; 1 II, XP.c. K!"lh (Hiake) S,. stdlo; SlJ'i, syioihotiy orchestra ;. 1 o to I, da nee music. Sem lie KOMu (it'.'akcl 7::hh XHC: S::h. orchestra; lu::tu. news: lit: la, mu sic; ll.Xl.C; li'tol::to, iiruan re cital. K.III t:i7(lk-) S to li, Al'.C pro am. Salt I.ak; lty KSI, ( 1 l;iali(-i 7, va.leville XHC; S, instrumental iiuarlel; S:;u, fea tures; la, Amos and Andy; 10. Hi, dance orchestra. "Tho first. ."Ml years are Hie hardest." says Nicholas lh reus ltf Stevens point, Wis., who has heen a harher that lomr. We .don't im-ai-lne that's any soft soap either. Your electric range is an investment in home equipment that will last for many years. Once in stalled there is practically no replacement cost to bother you for a lifetime. It provides an almost permanent benefit and efficiency for your kitchen. Consirleriniv that fact, the natural and sensible way for any family to buy this newest automatic Hot Point is out of income small amounts each month so that you enjoy its saving of time and money while, you pay for it. Now is the time to have it put. in your kitchen. Take advantage of this special offer stern Oregon Light & Power 4T Endurance Plane 1 In Its Third Daij CII.ICACJO, Antr. -26, AP) The "i 'hicano We Will" pin m Into its third day of endurance flylnjf today with Its crew, C. K. Steele a nd It ussy 11 Mossman. confident they were on the Way to ll new record for sustained I'tihl. The plane took oft" l-'riday morning at t t::il o'clock. Transcontinental Train For Oregon I'oirn.Axn, ore., auk. 21; (aim I'aul .1, Shotip. president of the Southern 1'aeifie railroad, who ar rived hi I'orlland yestenlay with a -roup of other iiumiini-iU rail of liiials. said today that with ihe opening of ihe Alt nras- K lamalh Iritis cutoff Ureou wouhl he ser ved hy another Ir.insconiluental passenger train. Shouit aid the service would he all I'ullunvn a,ml would he en larged as conditions warranted. Tim ! ii mile cutof tv con nect.s whli the .Nevada, California and Orenoll' railroail at Alturas and provides a shortened outlet through the (tden gateway hy means of the Southern I'aeitir's overland route, he said. (illAUK IMS SMI 'V l'OKTI,AXI, (He., Autr. 2li (Al' (,n,y e J Down company Cook by Klcclricily-The Modern Way PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery o. H. Vhltn'.v, wlm tulil pullco I10 Ilv'ca In SiiHini, (in.. uIkii lolil llii'in loiliiy Hint 11 "ilnrli man" Knilibi'il IiIh shii-t wliiln ho wan uMllhiK fur 11 IniH In 11 mIiiki- tor .nilim! lusi iili;ht. Wlilimy illiln't Lay whotlti'r ihe 'Mark niun" titulo lln shirt oft liiH buck nt wlli'lher hi" wuk carrylnK ailotlliM-. HOOVER BACK AT HIS DESK THIS MORNING WAS1 1 1 NtJTON, Aiiff. 2fi. (ATV I'resiilent Hoover returned to tho white house ut l:lft a. m., today from a weekend nt hln camp on tho Itapldan river In Virginia. The chief exeeullve was ncrom- j punted hy Mrs. Hoover mid the (fiiesta ho hud witli him over the : ; weekend. Allan Hoover, tins young- vr of the two sons of the president 1 and Mis. Hoover, remained at the ! : cittiii) where he i recuperating ! j from it stomach ailment, i Tlu presidential party left tho : j camp at 7 a. in., and made a rapid trlj lo Washington, completing the ! ; 1 10 mlh'H in three hours and fifteen i minutes. Flnmei Scattered Far Flumps from tho surface ot the sun Romotttnra reach a height of tmlf n utllilon miles. i The father of-twins is always proud. Puts on heirs, you mlRht sa y. .' 4 'JiV jj1 LL''Ji :'' J'iiiiltililii'liMt'VJ1 fi 'ij ' ' ' IJ' i 1 '.j, 1