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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1929)
Thursday, August 29, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five Local News In Brief Miiri'iiiKt? l.lfoiirsc Seaside. Their son. Ken, whn lias A marriage license" was isnm-il been visiting friends in Oakland, by tlie county clerk tmliiy to Mar- Oil., also returned to tills city yes ion Stoddard and Ruth Irwin, hoth lerday. of Ii (.Iramle. Mr. Stoddard works I Uctlnlivcs Kerf .Mls-s Ahby Massee, of Portland, and Mrs. Will Massee and her 'datiKhtt'i', Mildred, of Xew York, were overnight Kuests in I.a Grande Wednesday at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. A. W. Nelson. Tliey nh'o vis ited at the (.! purge 1 1 u nt i ntoti rurrey home, M rs, C'uncy and M rs. Nelson are cousins of Miaa .Mnssee und Mi's. Massee. They loft hy car loilay fur eastern at a ten. pliinning to stop at Yellowstone en rout1. MYs. M asset and her daughter have Iteen in Los Angeles Lii n:iit winter and will sail in n 1 month for Kranre to join Mr. Mas fe in siemliim the next winter f tre. .miss .uas."fii win visu in iniusota. . f;-s to 1 j.trinrUn II. li. Parker, of l.a Grande, left , uus inoi'jiintT for Knierprise, when' he will ski,i the day on o husi n.ss trip. Ho will return to l.n Grande tiiij evening. In th Ln (.'ramie Uakery; last year Miss Irwin attended normal school. Sirs. Oiinhar llettci jt (i ramie friends of Mrs. Sadie Orr-lhnihar, prominent Oregon rliil leader and executive pe.-rot.-iry of the Oregon Tuberculosis asso ciation have received word that Flie is inVpi'ovlug from a serioua illness. .Mrs. Dunbar recently un derwent n major operation, she i; jit the lOmanuel hospital and her friends may reach her either at the hospital or at 310 Fitzpatriclc building. H:i:v in PemLlcNm Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Pearce, who were former!)- of this city, are now ivsfdintr In Pendleton. Uo is an einployce ootjio r;iihoad. Here iVnm Penilletoil Mr. and Mrs. S. Lapham and their daughter, from Pendleton. ;n -:t yifru-rday in Ui G ramie vis-itir.- tvlitives and Mends. They returned to their home this nioru iiiL'. Here fitm INirthuitl Mi.-;; it ,n h 1 loiiuan, who hr.s been visiting friemls in Portland, sto:.cd in l.a Grande today to visit at the home of .Mr, und Mrs. Harry Mt-Aitliy. She will return to her home in Nam pa tomorrow. MIjs M:ijm;in is u slsier of Mrs. Me.Ar- thy. From Portland Miss, liertha Hantz, n violinist well known In La Grande. Is spend ing a few days visiting friends here. This summer after complet ing a course in Klison-White con servatory, she and her mother and sisters visited in California and Suit Iake City. This winter she will return to Portland where site will begin her second year nt the conservatory. Go to i:uin j Averill Stewart and WiHemi ; Stewart, of Corvallis.. arrived in I-a ; Grande this morning. They are i leaving today fo Klgin, where Miss ' Averill Stewart w ill teach and 1 where her sister will attend high ' school. Operations liick liosquet underwent an operation for tonsil and adenoid this morning at the Grande Hondo hospital. W. I). Pickens son also underwent the same operation. Returns to Portland F. J. Hernisen. of the circulation department of The Oregonian, re turned today to Portland after spending; several days in La Grande and Kastern Oregon on business. Hormsen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Paddock, form erly of The Oregonian, while In La Grande. Gtdng (o Portland , K. A. llorstman is leaving to night for Portland where he wilt join his family and continue on to Newport for a weeks . vacation. Mrs. Hurst man ami children left for .'artiand this morning by car with Mrs. Lawrence Hull and ehii dren. dl opera Hons yesterday. .1. L. Cour- lucy's son, of Grande also un derwent the Kline operation, all are recovering rapidly. j llt'turns from Scuttle . Miss Mabel K. Morton, returned last evening from St nit It when ' she has been th last four weeks at the haine of Prof, ami Mrs. A. L. Socman and family. Friends of tlie Sceinan family will be Interested to know that Mr. Seeman who has. Ijeen quite seriously ill with true angina pectoris for several months with ji pparent ly little chance for . improve in ent began to improve a few weeks ago and Is now very ; much better with assurance of ul timate and complete recovery, i-.'laralielle submitted to ati opera- . lion the day after she returned to Seattle from the summer spent In l.a Grande, recovering nicely ami being greatly benefited. made for winter course of study which will be a continuance of the lessons of last year. A pleasant ewning was spent planning and talkiuK. :.-it iiM 'ration i ,by Veach underwent n septum operation this morning. She has ; been bothered with some sinus trouble most of the summer. and Mrs. Walters will continue to I .os Angeles. I I ; PA I IT.M K N T STO 11 l:"S Hero Few buys Miss Helen Hrunson, who wna formerly of this city, arrived in : La Grande this morning on train . No. 24. She will spend a few days . visiting several girl friends before going to I. line, where she will teach. Miss Hrunson is a graduate of Monmouth' Normal school. To Port la ml David Hiatt will leave tomorrow for Portland where he will spend about a week. . He fore he returns lie will visit Seaside. licit From SI. Helen's Ort Miss Kdlth Cooper, of St. Hel en's, Ore., arrived in La- Grande this morning. She will spend the, day here before going to Hartlett. where she will teach her second year of school. Miss Cooner is n graduate of (he Monmouth Normal school. - T xf . i y"meg?H THE WEST I hick from Seaside . Mrs. Jack lliatt. daughter. Har bura. and son Dick returned Inst, night from Seaside and Clatskanie whero they have been visiting friends fur about a week. In HiIh CHy Harvey Deal, of Astoria, arrived in La Grande today. He was for- 1 merly of this city atid will spend some time here visiting his rela tives. Harvey attended Central school with the class of S9, hut has not been In La Grande for some time. Our Itccuvercil . A car, stolen from, Tied nn.l Fred's wrecking house yesterday, vmis found later In the day on Kim street near Adams avenue, the po lice records show. Hero I'mm Pendleton Charles Hoskins, baseball player and former deputy sheriff in Pen dleton, was In La Grande yester day. At present Mr. Ilosklns is one of the government officials on the I'matilla reservation. Hew from Weiintch' Miss Alia Chambers, of Weu Htchee. is spend a few da.es visit ing Mi", and Mrs. J. F, Phy, and friends of La Grande. She Is a librarian in Wenalchee. Mis? chambers Is a niece of Mrs. Phy. Here f.ont 1'nlo-i Mrs. Forest Scroggin, of Union, motored to La Grande today. She will spend the day shopping and visit in friend;1. It et urns to "Rntcrtn'isc I Mrs. It. P. McLellan returned to I her homo in Knterpri.se this morn- 1 inrf after several days in Giants! Pas. Ore. She was called there j by t lie death of lfor father. K. S. Cook. I Unity Horn An eight and a half pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. L, D. Ferguson, of Meacham, at the Dr. Wondoiiicl; hospital yesterday. The young son. who has been nam ed Denzel, ami his mother are du inj, nicely. I Sunday School Class Meets The Kveready Sunday school ; cluss of young people met last j night at the parsonage of the Cen ; tral Church of Christ. Plans were (Joes lo Will 111 Wnllft ami Pnsco l.cnvo on Trip Saturday Sherwood Williams left yester Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sinter, of I'n day afternoon on a business trip to ; Ion, will drive to Portland Satur Walln Walla and Pasco. He will re- day with Mrs. Slater's brother and turn to l.a Grande the first part of sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry next week. ' Walters. Altera few days there Mr, "(tore No. 13 Ln Grande. Ore. Uniforms of fast color Inditm-heml. Finished and tailored with pleasing care. As serted slip-over, button or wrap-around models. White, rose, green, pouch and blue. $1.95 Sizes 10 tc 44. t Frr.m Ll.Tin .ll--s I'ioi-. nce Webb, of "Elgin, Ore., arrived in La Grande yester-j uuy. ,-..;c win spend a tew tiuys vkiitinr: Mends. Hero From Salem . tleorpo Alexander, state prohf- ! bition commissioner of Salem, is j spondiiifT today in La Grande on ; nusmess. ; (.: Pciidlcto'jt rvirs. (iraee Snyder and Miss ltertha Schwehke. of l.a Gr.nute, recently drove to Pendleton, where ie day on busi'u ss and Fui ltert Hcspeiit the di vismnK friends. IVah.v lloy Mr. ii ml Mrs. George Punches, 1 of l.a Grande, are the proud par eats of a baby boy, born 1 he tirst part of Ihls week. The little sou has been named Norman Kukciic. ltd urn from Portland Mrs. H, W. Noyes and her son, Arnold, returned iiu La Grande hy car last ovenhlif from Portland. They have heen vi.dtiiif? in I url- ' lit tul since Sunday. I'mm Scavidi" Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pbrlst and their sun and d:i;m)ih r, Dolpli ami Sally, returm-d to l.n ;ramb yesterday after speiulinj? two weks at Seaside. They visih-d sev.-r.il of the beaches and report a V'-ry pleoSitnl vncatimi. Coc.clmles Visit Mry. Mao Mornn returned yes terday afternoon from Yakinin Washinetoni where .she had been for the lnt two weeks visit inp nt too nuiiio oi ncr son, i.!iaries -Mor-j an ami lamiiy. mvs. Jinran came home with Mabel C Morton who was returning from a stay in Seattle. ; Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. "Herman Siocrrist returned to La Grande last eveu iuj,'. after n two weeks vacation at Hero from porilaml Joseph 1'eters. of Portland, ar rived in li Grande (his morning;, lie is here on a land deal and also visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom WnUsiiDTcr. Tonsil Operations I). K. Nelson's two sons, of Pon dosa. underwent adenoid and ton- ! ' 1 To Arrive From Iown The Misses Alice KHppel flnd Alia Lillie from Rritt and Incliau ola, Iowa, respocUvely, member.1 of the hiiih seiiool faculty, are ex-I pected in La Grande early next week, several days before the open ing of the city schools. Miss Klip pel and Miss Lillie lift their homes last week and have been on a trip up ihrouuh Canada beir.f; at Banff at present. Miss Lillie will slop off at Hermision for a few days mi her way to La Grande. I From Senile Mr. and Mis. Carl .1. lioehm .lr.. fcSealt le, are spemlinp a few M In I ii fii-itn.)!. vl,itine- fri..n,lH fhey arrived in this city yo'tcr-lay. In I n-(irande Capl. and Mrs. Charles Ankcoi n und t heir family, spent last c e nintf In La Gia.'iile. Mi-. Ankcnrn is a c:iptal:i In the I. S. army. Itetlirns linmc .Mrs. i:i-ie i iirteman has returned from Littleton, Ida., where she vis ited .her daimluer-in-I.sw, Mrs. Ana. Curtem.au and two children. Marjorie and Homer. Mrs. Anna Curt enum is the daughter of the late John llalton of the Franklin district in Idaho. From 1 taker Jane McCluskey. of Haker, ar rived in La Grande yesterday taornimf. Sh" will is:t friends in thl.-. city. IrHi.n,j to SpoUnnc Mr. and Mrs. Fn-d .Ppnnth b ft nn a motor trip this morning1 for Spokane. They expect to le1li:n to La Grntdc Saturday. HcluriiH to Pcml let ou Mis. St a nley Lyons and her child itmi left Cor Pendleton hist evenilii,-, after several days in this city visit ins" her mot her, M rs. W. K. Oesterlinu' and relatives. M ys, Lyons recently underwent an oper ation for appendicitis in IOusene, but is recovering1 rapidly. Hero I'i'Om Wallowa Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sc-hlllim,-. of Wallowa, arrived In this city yes terday. They are in Grande visiting friends ami relatives. Shopping Vndis Slack, of SuiumervlMe. n stending today in La Grande shop ping and visiting friends. Siie and iier father will return lo tin ir home Ibis evening. MtiiiK Hidativcs Mrs. Ira L. 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