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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1929)
.Tuesday,' OeMi' .rJlit. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three Society News yinntllntr ninonc the i-venM honor- WalfAlitQ "RriHo,s inK Hit w.-n- Hi.. 1 table l.iirf.-: VV HKeilXa 151 lQge imui..-oI. an.i.fi.mon of inhiiyi' Club : Entertained with which lr. .lolin : 'arson ami Mrs. 1 nulri Yomi'- entirtu!netl hi the atiractlvi' Ymms homo on M fin I ww of tin Wnttelim HrltlRe ( clnli wt .t.tllwlilfiiiu- .,iil..-t.iitti,l l-'iiinnoum hill. The M Issb Mar- 11( ,,, ... 'i,lllt .-,. i Grange Notes Art Research Club Is Entertained By Mrs. Charles Roehm Rtrls, llailmru Cooper, nnl Myr jlle Miie Chureh, h'Vhy iister of the hi Me, h il the procession down the (stairs. The little kIHh were ilress- iil in fluffy ilr.ssf- of yellow silk. nml. which Mrs. Wi.lani Marshall : . ! and carried baskets ot pastel ( M:irjr:ir t S'olz) as hostess for An interesting nu ftinj? of .the hilfd flowers.- Nola Il.Ve Mushy, Miss liraiiK. wan' ithamloneil be Art Ufsean h chjlt was hehl .ye- hearer in! a divs of erenni rinise of tho - enmiter attraction Krday afternoon nt tho home of . Hk. eariied Hie rliitf in a pink i of thf Oregon-Idaho football Ranie Mrs. 1'hari.s KoWiin on O nve- ofie. Mlrs (Hadys Chureh.. thelwhteh a number of tho k'm-ms nuo. The cluh in continuing its maid of honor, was tlivwud in k , hhhle n to tho ton leslrel to nt- Hludv .of . .Jananow , art. folluwliur ! IOV,''y ''"tiled dress ot ejuuiKeaoie tend. Mrs - John ' Caiiirhell, Jr., its firs', meeting at tin- home,, of Mrs. Walter M. I'leren. - 1 A very realastie and unusual no ' lH"1- itunl was that Of 31 r. V. IV Me in Japan ' r june iu.ii m-".' . t " i V(ls,M.ttMV artornoOM llt ,hrf.0 ,Mh)oH wo iv hostesses at an of nins of f hl.Ml, 4 1 II li- nun; , li'l f- i hi it I group of Miss ISrufirtf's moro Inti mate frionds. A his tea in I'orl- Mi'H. Alox l-'ursason won ht?h son with Mrs. Jack Brand! nmkiiiff st'oond hitch. A guest prlxo was awardod to Mi's. Walior I'er vy. " . During tho aftornoon n dainty lunrhoon wan -semd. Mrs. Alox KurgHMOn will ho hos- toss (o tho cluh next Monday. Saturday Evening count Adoiy of tho hoiii-- wai'dintr tin snbjeet: '"Life and Customs: Japanoso houses"." toll- ins of plaoo( silo had soon on hi aiignen, ,ir.. . , i i Pink 'taiTotn. ' oal-ryinff a bnuqui-t -nna M In ' Josophino' Huuniirartnor VUICL W6QQing oi pink rosoimds and orciua swwot -., ontorlainini; for tho popular Salon: Ifiii Saturday niffht. . Mrs. T, t. rWtor follnwhiff a path lined Wood will" ho hosioys in honor of with ovortfroon tho In ido on hoi . Miss ltraieK Tuosday. father's arm mot tho - hridvifrooni j Miss HraK'H man iairo to Wal- and his host loan at an arch of , oo Carson will ho soloinnixotl in int u inn shruhhory and flowers. , St. Paul's Kpisonpal church at 6 recent trip, and shoiinr vU-wh of 'Harold ISoKors was host man t,. Japanoso . homos. . . Tho program, I'olhiwinif the cen-mony .Misses, hor eoiiHlslod of talks liy si' men on dii rrnt o'clock in tho ovoiiliiK of Novem- proprani oral wo- phasf.s of tho (noral topic. "Japan's past : My thical lioginniiiKK." Mih. ii. .K. Weston ha vor: "INdiclon : "Survey, Ola Mae lloiiKh and Dorothy SUi- art served a dainty two-course luncheon.: 1 m mediately after the reception the newly weds left on their way :ittni; Mrs. It. S. KfeiuinK; "Art: Schools Portland and Seattle. I hey wh! of vt'nintinif." Mrs. 11. H. Cleaver; ' 1"' i home to thoir Triends ' after ll'estival: Khisu-lco;" Mrs. 'harles October I'S, at llt)4 M avenue. Itoehm: "I-oKend: Vainato Drake." Out-of-town tfaests wore Mrs. C. Mrs. H. J. Kilter. Mrs. (leortfc H. A. Noi rleon and Mr. and Mrs. Curivy also ilisplayod to I ho Kath- Oeurife Suanson. of 1'ondVton. orttiK' the four original piciui'i'S by . OroKOii artists that wore on ox- MjCQ "RiQ O'O Tfl Worl hihtt at the Neighborhood cluh ' ' lust Tuesday. t ; '- 'rhi' ne( .niootiii' vill1 I"1 .wjth,j Mrs, C.eorKo I i, t 'urroy. At a o.iiot woddtnqr' ceremony i tho nuptial services WeVe porform- t-d uniting Wl liant Carl Ourte- i man of I. a ( ramie, and Miss 1 Hoatrieo Hunter of Kuierprise, hy with the I lev. Swift of fie- 'he I lev. It. Mareus Godwin at Mrs. MeCVlland, of-lh-nd. the Baptist parsonajrv SJitnnlay Msicr of the bride, will he the ; trvonltiK with a rim,' ceremony, uritron of honor, ami M;ss l.eah Mi", mid Mrs. l-M Sehertouleih, l!o?s will bo maid of honor. Mrs. lho uncle nd aunt of the brile. Frank Deckehncli. Jr., and Mm. ; attended tho wedding. James K. Kins or Eiifrciii1 (Mar-1- Tho younur couple nro at home eella Horry) will bo tho other Tit- al 1S25 7. street and extend a wo tondants. Little Silly McClelland, eoiue to their friends. noice of the bride-elect, and tiny three-yoiir-uld Itarbara Milh-r of l.a C.rande will ho flower . ffirls. Jack lturseh nephew of Mr. Car son, will ho the rini? hearer. Announcements Mr. Carson Nov. 9 1 : Rainbow Girls Will Give Party ; Tho Woman's Homo Missionary ! Society of the Methodist Kplscopal i church will meet at the home of (Mrs. Anna llnle at: IS I' -Aihini! Ta rniTi X ITIPTI f Pn ;ti enuo, Weilin Hday afternoon at Mrs. Earl Larson 'two o'clock. Mrs l.oal Uiissol wim hosless "; i . Of Interest (o many of lioj friends In l.a (Irande will hi' tin ; following clippiiiK" from the 'an Hal Journal, eoneeruinfr the coin-'- ... i The Loyal Ulsters Aid of the injr ...arriaKo of Miss l-MUh ltraffff. , fvemmr a. a cnarminR l" y , tMirtMl ,Iin rhmvh wi .,. Iho- , . Of additional interest i that tiny at tin; S-ioaja wo., lpn, plven n ,omo of Mrs. Nolan Skiff.. ..1207 A committee of Uainbow wills Haibani Ml I lor, of I.ji (iramlo, will honor of Mrs. Kiuil.nrson of Cot-"Oak street, tomorrow afternoon met at the home ot their mot her ; be one of the flowo, Kirls. va)i wh0 n.iurlWl , hCihonu,:al -:;o o'clock.. advisor, ; -Mrs. (1. N. I u rl;mKion. t Autumn . Iirldi-s-oioet have been - . '....;;- . Ti , and made plans for a Hallowe'en ; the inspiration for the majority, of lil't uif:nl.-.- vSh'' .1,US; b-u.Vn l n0,,0 The Desroo of Honor Society party to ho held al the Masonic j social events this week. I hide I tin- Binst of her aunt, Mrs. Nonl Say- protective assnelatlon will moot tin II Saturday evening. (Jotober (1. ;oheons. bridRo tons, and evenliiK Jain, tonight In roKhlnr session tit the Thin Is also an annual pariy ol'jaffalrs have all 'centered about HrldKe .was tho diversion of tho KiikIom hall at S o'clock. Atl mom the ortfani.ntlon which is two nho three, popular yountf women evening, with , five tables al, play. ', hvm are urjred to he present, years old. j whose t wt'ddlnps will he stelh Honors for hiKh tully wuro W0Ill ' Miss tleiievli-vo Adlor. chairman ' events' in tho near fiit'ire. " by Mrs. Oscar Warnock, Coiisoln-- ' j ' j ' of iho eomuiittoe will ho assisted Miss l-MIt h IlraRff, dauuhtor of lion was nwarded to Mrs, Kay 1 And Good Crop hy other members, mid Miss ,lni-Mr. and Mrs.. K. K. BniKff. Price, and. M$h. Larson received u "licntit.v," nh ' .Mnrli Twiiln, "ts Kiiret Antliony. worihy advisor: All boon complimented with a number truest prize1. - .. .- . H' Hoed nf spirit fmin wlileh wo Jiaiuhow kIHm in Rood ' .standing ' of ronnal and Informal affairt DurinR the oveniim delightful Ernw tlio (lowor !h:il ylmll cn are nixed to be present. ( i dnrlntr the past six dnys. Out- refreshment wore' served. (Into." Atneilenn M;iirii7,illo. There will ho a short business ! -. ' , . ' ' . . ' . 1 ' ' ;, - h 'sslou boKluntiiH' nt 7::tn,' which the social will follow. j Sisters of Itainbow Kills and Norma I school Kir is Tvlm in t he i homes of no rubers are iinlteil to i attend " the party. Visilinn Kaiu- ; bow fflrls. Ilaslorn Star members and Masons are welcomed. . Miss Church And ; ,Y Mr. Johnson, Wed t An event' of Sunday eveiiiiiK; at fi- o'clock was the hoaiilU'ul home wedding unilim? iMlJ J-iatberon th!irch, dauirhler of r iwuIMvhm TW: t. Thuvoh, 'ami 'I'Va'filc flolnjc"; ViNon, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Lars i JohnsOii, at the homo of her par-j eniH on. l'ourth si root. .the-Mliev. j U. L. Putnam of Iho Christian; church perforiuinir the double rlni; ceremony. ' lliw- haskets of flowers and , nudum .shrubbery formed lovely ; decorations for the affair. To tho strains of Waitner's l.o-' honjfrin weddiat; march that Mrs. Church played, two little flowc-r Jrtf this marvelom finish fot At the 'Pacific International Livestock exposition, Tuesday. Oc tober "!i, wm he known as tlransre day. The sir.me date t;r.a hprn named hs Cuvemor's day and on that day the prime minister of British Columbia. Oovernor Hartley of Washington, Governor Baldridge of Idaho mid Oovernor Patterson will ho guests of the exposition. At the show the suite gramre will have a booth of which It. C. (1111 will have charRo, and al grangers are in ;red to make the booth their headquarters. Kvery third Saturdny at "10::ia a. m., Pacific const time, the na tional grange presents a radio pro gram over tho national hookup. The folio wing, a clipping from a recent issue of the Grunge Bulle tin, might be on interest to grangers producers and consumers, especial ly so to the former. Last August Kugene's new public market became a reality, the cul mination of a steady, eonsistant growth of an enterprise which I unlttue and outstanding in grange history In Oregon. Prom first a mere Idea then to ! stalls ,et aside in the street in 11)15, through years In the old pub'lc market building im Kivhth avenue, and now lo a bio modern building, the Eugene Pro ducers Public market has a monu ment to the combined of forts, of farmers, townspeople und business men. and presents a true lesson In intercommunity cooperation, states Hie Kugene Keglsier. The site was donated by a group of progressive business men who sajd they roa lined that they and their business grow nw the city ffiows. anil (lint tho suiest wity hi promote this growth Is in hack sound community projects. They did not, however, donate the $fi(l. MUO property with the idea of in creasing ordinary real estate values : so much as to increase the value , of truck garden lands in Lane ; county, according to one of it.lie -. donors. Tho local business men also wished to eliminate the 'shipping nf vegetables into the Kugene teriltory. nnd to bring this about they rea liued they must give encouragement and support to '.oca I growers. The new market Is lf4 feet hy 15 4 feet, ami has places for It ft ; stalls and four stores, has complete , heating ami ventilating systems, ; comfort rooms, lunch rooms, and ' every other convenience found in ! modern buildings. The building j was financed hy a bum! issue of Sfill.imo, and sound financial plans ; have been made to retire those in , 16 years, loaving the market free, ' and sole owners of its property. W. A. Ayres, who has boon man j tor of Knugono's public market for I 15years, publicly stated lust An ! gust that "I attribute the success of the market to the loyal support of the farmorn of Lane county and the cooperation of the business men of Kugene from the dirtiest beginnings of tho public market In Kugene and contributing with out hesitancy to the present lime. Much is also duo to everyone who has gone down to the market and made pui-ohnses. Kach person who done that lias helped support the market and has contributed to its success." The market committee of Lane Pomona is H. C. Wheeler, Qoorgo Watson and V. A. Ayer, and this commitlep has brought to com pletion tho aims of the Patrons of thrhlug section of tho state. The Bulletin U publishing this short sketch of he labors of he Pomona w ith the hope that other j markets worthy of the nnni pomouas, especially those situated Pomona granges could undertake In sections containing our largo no better project for tho producers cities. wit "'also develop public of their respective eomniunftio. New Tapestry Bags Just Unpacked The very smartest in style. ' 4.50 to 5.9.") PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Ready-to-Wcar and Millinery - YOUR KIDNEYS Give Them HcI When Nectci!J GOOD lienllh ln't possible unless your kid neys lire properly removing lliu wutto im purities from your hluou. For bladder Irreguluritie anil for tlio lameness stiffness and coimtiinl buck- nrho due to sluggish kidney, uaa Doan's nth. Doan's Increase llie activity of tlio . kidneys ami thus assist in tlio elimination of waste impuritic. . Used and recommended the world over. Sold by dealers everywbere. Doan's Pills ff A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneyi ILDVESTCK This rate applies from all main and hnincii line points between llunttngtou and Arlington , ;c1 ; Going Friday October 25th Returning Saturday or, I l.v." La Grande 6:45 p., in. Sunday Oct. 2(ith or 27th I Ar. Portland. ....... 7:15 a. in. Any regular. train V Thcne tickets honored In COACH KB O.NI.V ; .-, No biiKKiiKo will be rheekel. ' 1 ' : , ' -I See BKent nlfto fur Tare nnd one third rate covering' entrro l period of tho reposition. , . ;. , J. II. KEENEY, Agent ia ClrnnUe, ro. I SjollieR each yesj treat COLDS EXTERNALLY MV -'''-'. 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