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Fridav, September 13, 1020 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three i Society News krs. Eva Wissler Club Hostess At Afternoon Party Mi-s. Kva Wissler was hostess to nii'Liib'M-H of tlx Mary-KliZii- th cluli yesti'may unoi-noon at r lioaif on I. Pilar si rum. . nh.;i.sant afternoon was spent LinK ' vlaitinif. Tho hostess ser vi:ii a delicious iee-eourse luncheon al a:i at it'tlvely appoint I'll table, with a umiet of lovely pink uiid laven- unlets as a centerpiece with L,B iiivemlet tapiTd at each end I he table. Lovers were aei tor bht. all the meitiuers oi me out). This is the first fall meeting, the ib hiiviiiK had a recess during the iiinuer moiuns . The next ineeline; win be held at I hoiiie of Mrs. 11. J'J. Mum ford JIM 2 Cedar street, Hept. liO, egion Auxiliary , Club In Session ZEPPELIN CRIPPLED AT JOURNEY'S END louder fur the ovonh.B .Tlu-y KluJicd I ho mounluhiccra or lif (I'l'cnt pUce, niomly lhu.su In Uiu aoulhcrn slnlcs. Afterwards (i' ilRlillul social hour wus siiciii ai I ho close of which Mrs. Knotlgriuu served dalmy rcfrcKliiilonls The next meetwiR will be at the parsonage In October Outdoor Party At Home In Valley The Everyman's Hible class and the l.oyal Women's Hible class met last Tuesday evening in a pleas unt outdoor party ut Jim Uadsey s in the valley. A social evening was spent around the large bonfire, where the refreshments were served. Mis. C N. 1'almer .was hostess tlerday afternoon to the Si itch Li) chatter club of the Amerlcia gion auxiliary. A large number members attended the social itherlng. Purlng the arternoon ley sewed on a baby (iiilt and a ii-grr iiuilt. They also made clo- Announcements Grande ltonde chapter of the 1 laughters of the American Kev olutlon will conimence its year's activities by ounorvinir "Constitu tion Day" next Tuesday, Sept. 17. The incctiiiff, which 1 also desiK nated as KUest day will he held at the home of Mrs. KU Kiddle at Island City. The speaker of- the afternoon will be HurIi IS. Iirady of Iai. Grande. The the l.a Grande city Council of 'arent-'lVacher associations cs for the orphans of the world j wm fir(,t tlll.,.tinB- ut 3:4f, especially lur incir ur)iiiiius Grande. - - I -ayr-5a 1TW?" ' " I'latis were discussed and final raiigemenls made Tor the riiui-iif-e sale they are holding tomor- w. Mit, 11. Nielson, chairman of the wiug eominmee took charge or ie meeting. ,t the close of the afternoon Ihe Lsless served dainty rttfreshinents, The next meeting will be ut the me of Al i s. l-'rank l-'lannery al uy Cedar street. nformal Party At lvochensparg'ers g rmip of young 'lilUs were lests last evening of Virgil Koeh- narger's at the home of his treiils, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.. Koch- i-sparger, at an lufonnal party. It was a farewell gathering for une of I hose present who are avhig for school soon. The jolly evening huh spent, llsl- ihig lo the radio, and telling for m's with cards, which furnished il using cuterhiimiient. Tn wards t he close of t he eve ng Ihe IiomI served relresliineiits, j Planning Dinner Yesterday afternoon Division A ; the Loyal Sisters society of Ihe iilstian church me! with Mrs. U. Johnson at her home. In Ihe absence of the presldi-nl, is. Ceorge Kochester look charge Ihe large attendance of mem jrs. The important mailer of tin1 eeling was the ilecision lo serve dinner al the coming convention I I he Christian church wilh meiu iiw from Klgili. Maker and t-a iande meeling with some stale of fers from Cortland. This will oe- r Ihe first pari of October. Muring the afternoon Mrs. A damaged rudder didn't impede the progress of the Clraf cppchn in crossing the United States on the lust I pl' nf iim vvnrld criilsp I liner left is 11 elitse.no of the siiuisheil fin. token on ihe dirigible's nrrlvnl nt Monday afternoon. Sept. 1G. at the! LakPhlirsL X. .1.. shmvhnr Ihe fabric which was rhmed hv contact with wires as the Immense crftfi took off Willow school. Any member of a j ,,., Mines Held. 1-o.s-Angeles.' I'pper right is Commander Hugo Kckener. twentieth century Magellan parent-teacher assoclallon is cor- j ((f lho niVi who temporarily rollntiuished command of tho big diriglhlo ti remaiiv In the United States on many invited to attend. Presidents husiness. Jlound-the-world ifcissemrers aboard tho Zetuudin are pictured below as they left the shin at Conley'a mother. Mrs. .1. J. Conlpy, and Cteo lives with Mrs. Conleys mother. Mrs. Maltie (lOlden. The Ladles Uuild will have a lit-; hostess party at the Ascensloi. (riove Thursday afternoon. Sept. Hi. Mrs. It. J. Murker and Mrs, A. ! (1. CotikHn are tho commilteo in charge. The Itev. M. G Tennyson, nt St. ! Peter's Kpiscopal church in La (1 ramie, will hold services at the Ascension episcopal church in Cove Sunday evening, Sept. Ut, at 7:30 o'clock. It. l. Monahau. of Kreew aler. Cedric (.lale and John Weaver, of I'nion, were in Cove Wednesday afternoon looking into the prune crop. Colon w ill start picking about the -Uth of this month and Cove a day or two later. Mrs. T. C. Hefty was hostess at a small luncheon Wednesday. Coxers were laid for seven. The guests were : M rs. A . 11. M orton. Mess Kelly. Mrs. W. J. Hallmark ami Mrs. (1. K. Marker. The after noon was spent in sewing Mrs. Homer J.effel (nee Lois Comstock) of KoUomo, lad., who is Visiting in the north.wesl, was an overnight guest at the home of her brother, It. S .ComstocU. Mrs. l.ef fel spent several years at Cove ami It will bo remembered that she was a member of the La (.irando High school faculty for several years. She has been visiting with her parents, M r. and M rs. John ( 'omsiock, at Nam pa, J tin ho, fur the past month. Mrs. Huth King (nee Ituth Mer ry ford) of Alberta. Canada NEW NOVELTY HANI) 15AGS To complete your new fall costume. 3.50to8.50 PUTMAN'S Lu Grande's Exclusive Kcady-to-Wear and Millinery Itlng relatives here and la J.a Grande. The Mapll-' t y;iunT people held one of their social events at tho home of Mr. and M rs. M. I.ovee Eleven Attending Catherine Creek School This Fall My I.. If. Miles (in (server Correspondent) CATIIKIUNK CHJOKK (Special) School Is progressing nicely un der tho management of Miss lor ter, the attendance at present be ing eleven pupils, S. C Kingsbury has been haul ing wood to Cn Ion the past week. Mrs. Arthur Moudy was In Un ion last Saturday visiting at the homt of her mother, Mrs. Godsey, Mrs. Milda Kwlger. of Little Creek neighborhood, was called to Knglo Valley last Monday on ac count of the serious Illness of her Is vis- i sister. Mrs. Dcltorde. A farewell danco was held at Ihe home of Will Snivety. last Sat urday night. Those attending from this neighborhood were; Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kiekle. At p. ami Mrs. I'rlda evening. About 20 were t Klmer Swlger. Khrman Kwlger, present and a very pleasant even- Hurl Swlger and Goylord Prut her. In-: whs spent. All report e fine time. Mr. Snlvely will shortly move to a farm near Muddy Creek, which ho has re cently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. JI. G.' Avery and daughters, Kalhryu and Harriet, were visiting at the KM Mites hum0 on Monday of last week. The fish 'hatchery Is busy send ing out fish to Union lind Wallowa counties at present. On last Krl dny Mr. llonney and Mr. Cornell made a. trip to Haines with fish, which were taken on pack horses, to Lost lJike, then on Sunday Mr. Honney took a load lo Wa Mown, county, where he was joined by Geo, lingers and Max Wiis-on, who took the fish again on horses to various lakes in that county. Kranlc Honney on Tuesday took a truck load of fish to Maker who to he was joined by J)t Uel lows, who ' accompanied him to Malheur county where tlm fish were placed In the .Little Malheur river. Mrs. Sessions, of Hot Lake, and Mrs, Lee, of Union, woiv visiting at tlm Miles honm lust Sunday. ' of the local association In the city will please notify all their dele gates so that a full representation will he present. Miss Mabel Holy of the Lu Grande public library will speak on the proposed Union county library, u project being sponsored by the Union county j council of the P.-T, A. .akehurst. Kight to left: Austin Handler, Dr. T. Megias, Jf. -Von Pcrkhammer; Helms von Kachwego- Llehbert, Lieut. Col. Christoph lselln, U Gervillo-lleuche and Sir Hubert Wllklns. Building Work Under Way This Month At Cove Itv Mrs. A, i. ConUlin (Observer 'orrespondeiit ) CUVK. Ore. (Special) There Is some building going on In Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan are making .several changes In their home. A basement has been put under the entire house and the roof has been raised and an addition put on the south and a porch on th west side. It Is a bungalow type of building and will make a very charming country resilience when completed. A large stone fireplace will be put iirthe Hvlng rbom, the Inferior will be finished in the natural woods. I!. I. Marker has hern making some very import a nt changes in the in t prior of his house and is now building a new garage. C. M. Staekland is adding a large enclosed porch to the east sale of his house. Tlm panel In filling silos. The silo at Mrs. been at ilot Lake for . the past two -Maker is now residing in the Cove. Mattlo MiaJlle's place was filled I months where she was being treat- Helen Van - Vlacli, -.a daughter early In tho week and T. It. Conk- (M for a nervous breakdown, Is now j (by, adoption) ,of Mr. and Mrs. Kd 1 1 ii filled his Wednesday and so far recovered that .she Is . work- Vhii Vlack, ,1s , a student in tho Thursday, the machine going to C ! Ing at the lake. She has a posl- I tith grade. Paige I'Yblay morning. The corn ! tlun ns assistant lo one of the phy- i Mr. 'and Mrs: Chester Williams, shows Ihe result of the hall storm i alclans there and while she Is late of La Grande, .but iiow living on August I. it was damaged se- i working she is still under the doc tor's care. There are a few new children In school ibis year: While some people move away, others move lu, so the average is about the same. 1):t in the grades and 4l In the hiKh school with the possibility of a few more coming. Mrs. Hazel Lindsay, with four children, who last year lived al Gran vorely at that time and the corn attained one-ha If its growth amf : consequently silos that should have been full are only about hair full.! K. Paige luis a large acreage of corn and will fill the silo on his own place ami also the one on the John Allen place. The ensilage J cutters are now an Important piece i of t he farm machinery and are ; usually ow ned by a grout' of men. j who work together in rilling sev- f era I silos. The llev. W. A. Winters, of Jos eph. . has been assigned lo the Methodisi church in rove. The llev. H. I. Hansen, of Island City, who was located in Cove a frvv years ago, will remain another year in Island City. The llev. T. P. Graham, w ho has been in J ttyefur, a yea r-leTrvi h'g '1 0 rnrni'-W" WTT'-" Inn. Wallace Nelson, small son nf Mr. and Mrs. Chan. NcImiii, is 111 at the- power plant above Cove, have one son, Chester in- the Gtii grade in school. . . Misses Louise -and Clco Conley, daughters of . Mr. and Mrs. Archie Conley. are now attending school in La Grande. These young wo men were students ul Union last year, driving In from their hoim at Phy's Point, but. this year. Mls.t Louise makes her home -with Mr. of typhoid fever. He has been III lor several days and his Illness Is pronounced typhoid by the attend- windows Ing physician. The family reside RADIO SFAllTON STEWART WAIiNEU BOHNENKAMP'S de Ronde Meat Co. Packers anil Distributors of Mt. Emily Products .. , City Grocery Economy Grocery Hoover , and Market and Market Market Main 75-50 Main 573-48 Main 755 Here We Are Again We were so busy last week we for got to write our ad But so many folks have told us they spent the evening trying to find it in The Observer, we will trv not to let it happen again. We are trying to give you exceptional values in quality food for this weekend you can depend on the quality of oui" food meat or groceries the best that is produced. We own and operate our own delivery and strive to please with Qual ity, Service, and Price. ' " ' " ' ""' "" "" " " Try Your Home Merchant First. SALMON 25c LB. on each side and the end add much lo its attraction. This plai n Is be coming one -of the beauty spots of Cove, their shrubbery and flow ers being placed to set off ho charm of their cottage. Mrs. L. L Anderson has her plans alt made hu a sun room to be built on Ihe south side of hcv . ., house. It will bo 1 feet lu widtn 'ii served dainty refreshments. a joyal Sisters Aid Division B Meets and 4u leet in length with groups of windows and trench doors along Ihe south side. It will catch all the sun rays and light up the in terior. The dairymen are new engaged i well up Mill Creek canyon. Miss Oornlhy Mills ami Miss ' Lucy Knusoine. of Walla Watla. ' Wash., w ho have been house guests of Miss Mills for the past monUi. left Mnmlay for Walhi Walla w here j they will both enter Whitman col : lege. ! Mrs. Claire Smith, who was tak- I'll to Hot l.aUe sanatorium u few I days ago for an appendix opera tion ,1s slowly recovering. Mrs. Smith has a young baby who Is be ing cared for by Mr. Smith's moth er, Mrs. C. A. Smith. M Iks .lea n We liner, who has HivlMnn M of the Loyal Sisters Ihe Christian church mei yes rday afleinoon at the home If rn. George L. Andermn for their toilless nieelillg. I inns were discussed for the Inler months, and a cooked food .lo considered for the last Salur iy of this month. Mrs. And'-r-m. president, presided at the eeling. The attendance was large, inning the afternoon the hostess lived delicious refresh men ts. This Is one of the few oiganiza .ns or La Grande that has held eeliugs through the summer. lissionary Circle Session Lnjoyable 'I'll.' (iiiTti Missioiniiy I'lri-li' ni'-t I In- hum.' or Mm. Williuni Sinl iish Im.iI Tiu'wliiy cvi'iiliiK "'HI' nut Iwclvi- Kirls!"''''''1 Mrs. Snoilnrir-sH look cliurK'' "f i' Infill" Mii'ftlnK. Miss Wlnirr.il Kniilli whs Hi'' SWEATERS SWEATERS SWEATERS Tlio largest assortment of sweaters ever carried in stock, sweaters ujje 2 to 10. chillis and Aye 2 to 16. misses I Soys Priced $1.49 to $3.1)8 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Pendleton, Ore. Low Round Trip Fares Day of the Finals xf.7 Saturday, September 21, 1929 The UNION PACIFIC will operate SPECIAL TRAIN err? 7 j n .La ILr eJ Main 75!) Corner Cedar and Washington LAUD No. 10 $1.2!). 100 pure. Ketlled rendered. l()e for return of pail. PICNICS 21! lb. Sugar Cured. Caught yesterday in Columbia. River. Niee lied Meated Chinook. The best. HAMS Mt. Emily 3 1 lb. Sugar Cured. BACON BACKS Sl lb. Nice and lean. 1'OIIK SHOULDERS 20 lb. Did it ever occur to you that we, as the owners of Joel's grocery, have a personal interest in you, that far surpasses the interest displayed by corporation owned stoits, whose dealings with you are. almost entirely impersonal? This thought may never have come to your mind, but it is true nevertheless. You can get service and still save money. Saturday and Monday Features Sweet potatoes 3 His. for 25c Cliquot Ginger Ale 19c Ma.ola or We.s iSOIl, Qi'a. . 49c It. & H. Plum Pudding 35c White Kiiitf Ma chine Powder .. Krenie VVhipt honey, (Jt 40c Potatoes 10-IJlS. H . 25c New Crop P.ra.il QQ- nuts, 2 lbs O JL Salt, large sacks 21c Preferred kernel corn 2 for Stock tiny 29c Dawn Cleanser 5c Post Tonslics :! for ,. 25c Vwrt fwuw m4 mImIh tltktf 4lFtt frM tht ' Rmd tlp I PentfJitea Atuo Rsana Trip I .t.rd.y Onlr. ,t.-.Lll UU. P"-! LvTbaker r ?? m - - Hin j-Jr - North Powdr. Jf 2 .. - Union Jet. ?.- I'm - - HURid 2'ii - I'm - Me.cham J'iJ- - m - "Duncan -52 r.piDl.ETOI " 10.00 art BETtlRNINC Vaturd.y Oalir. Sept.Hb.r XI Ar. Gibbon 11.05 Duncan ' " 1 1.27 " Meacham ' 13.19 am Kamala 12.36 " Hlliard 1.06 LA GRANDE 1.30 Hot Laka " l.SS - Union Jet. " " 2.03 Telocaaat ' ' 2.28 Nort-h Powder 2.-16 " Haines 3.05 Ar. BAKFR " " 3.2S am ! Jin ih'i'i Tor Mi mo lav IMtf IHMMItl miiiimU. HHlH for (lllMl or fifty Concords pots 5c A uholf Of Cot 1(9 Mil tiftir mti Jul.' (nu ll luiid ,M,ko unitM! and j'-lly. Mulics (he Round II). baskets tost 2."c. IIKNS Ithode Island lied fry.; fresh dressed and drawn drain fed rabbits to fry fry. 21 :, lbs. each Ey Catsup I.AKUK -J q lsorri.io (irape Fruit Monarch llrand. r'ancy whole section . NO. 2 TINS (AO 1 I'OIJ Ot Syrup Our fall supply has arrived. We offer for Saturday choice of cane & maple, Putter Sealed or Melomar. JQ QUART JI (;S liU Jviclielieu Asparagus 'I'ips, medium white. No. 1 Square Tin f'0 2 I'OK U JC String' Beans Asparagus style Kino for salads. y;tr 49c Marshinallows l''resh Today 29c $1.29 I I.IS. r. I. US. Soap Specials Chipxo washing machine soap For iiirk .suits. :: i.ai'ijk r PA( KA(;i;s DUC Tru Hake Crackers Family Siz 7c Pork & Beans Monarch Piiand. In tomato sauce. MICI). TINS .'5 FOR 29c Crcmc-Oil Toilet Soap I UAKS U3j Powdered Sugar C. & II. a mis 25c jld Dutch Cleanser i cans 29c Fruits and Veetahles Lettuce Fresh solid heads -J 2 Foit LJL Celery Junilto .size, well bleached. 2 Foit 25c Pickling Onions Small excellent stock rtQ 1 MSS Oranges 210 size, sweet and juicy. 2 1)0 (9c Snake River l'eaches Ours Have Arrived They are packed in the lug boxes about 35 lbs. net. P.uy them by Ihe lug. They will save you money. lr--. -rr jre31il.TiK'lf Kil Trl. Vll Trl"