La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 13, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    .Wednesday; Novemter 13, 192.0 '
LA .GRANDE EVENING onSEHVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. '
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Society News
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Unusual Program
Mury'H ivetl, Kr of tinllilco, tind
rnnoi-itiiini Tim I'.iIauHiio .if Mlhll-
FGatUl'GS MCGting ral Union was tho Mnmp hh It Ik to.--v
-i y r jrtay, ilr. Gould wild. l.lNied In the
Ul L-JUD WOrnen ! I)''auiy of iwiipry, ho c-mwiih'roil
'-' - ' : , ( - j tho Huy or JS'iiploH flnHt, a ml Home,
l!io niOHt unusual and IntcivHiiutr : Klorftuc., unci Wnku' ivsnwtlvely.
ItniKram thnt Ihih luin proHontorl ul lfd womon'H posltlonN In tilr
the. Neighborhood club thi yonr . forent countrlfH, it ml hIno tuild poo
tho loco! Hrrtilnfet Wr-nlntr. A vl--j hind. and. Mmi 'AdilMdi' I'aokurd. ufh-rnoon il ih.. homo of "Mi-h. J.
Itiiiff rufiihor from I'ltlnrado, ho j dtNirli-l deputy for Khhutii Oregon, K," WiIkIU. w lih Mi. -l.ynno Wright
u-lll Hpond tho v hiti-r In l.-i (iraiuU-, ' or I Viulh-tiin, piho InHt ewnins ' uh omkImuM ho torn. Tho program
alm uttrndi'il. : . J Iflvlnii Instructions to tho local of- 1'or tho it do moon will ho a hook
Kanlxailon ulicn U iiut in tho chid review, "Kristin I jivranHdaltor" by
. I 1'Vllown halt. , Miu Ward viewed ,sKi id I ndRi t, irlven by Mm. Itolt-
Wakelita Bridg'6 it"" ritimiiNUe work wr tiu tumorm- .-it Kaum.
n- i A ni. Hon and told of now work. Kour'..
. lMeUlUeia UUt;i5lS;iii1.mim Wniv inltlntod. This whh ,
tho 87th aimlvorHary or tho orrnn-
BESSIE LOVE
TO WED BROKER
AT CHRISTMAS
MiMlilii'i's of III.' Wuh.-lltil Hrlilirc '; bullion.
oluli sprm a pU'iiHiinl nl'ti-rlioiin ul I Avon! forty nii'mtKr8 won iirt's.
the home of Mih. Jink. Hraii.lt yes-, ,., allri foiiinvlnic Ilir mwlliiB a
ttr.luy with thrw tnlii.'H ill lilliy. ; buiuiiii-t wan hi'M.
Mm Kva Crouli'y wlnnlnir honors)
for lllRll flroiv. Si-ronil piirn .vus
iiwurcli'il to .Mrs. A. K. Hiir, and
State Officers
'ook place whoa tho inamhors of Plf ' wore- ItocomliiK travel Inlnilwl, j kiu'hI lnizo wiib won ly Mm. immo
ljli plul. met In the uuilitoiinm of In li" lre'nt day. illnnnen.
Hie u l. 'S. aiilii.seniiMU hall yen-! "If you would leave America, At llie close of the afternoon ft
lenliiy afternoon with more than which country would you ffO to I ilalnty luncheon wnn served. Tho
2H0 present, when lliey wero taken ' live".'1' wa one of the queHtlonit. to j club will meet ntraln with Mra. A,
"Around the World" with .lrn, V. wlilch Hho anawcred, "1 would 10. HtiK next Monday.
I. -McAdory. ; r ichoowe Hawaii becaime my flair
The mem k w ere Breeled nt the i r,oalH " la oriental, tho
door l,y persons itarhe,! In costumes '"'he part Ik real (hllle.se; the
of .lifferonl coiinlrle of the world. I Japaneae as Japan Itaelf. I lie ec.
As the curtain drew hack, a tropl. "d ot ,0 0,,1' ,wo 1"',"'1 Hi'
nil scene of palms and itreen rol.1'lion,, niwwrerl, was "will you
.luce, was disclosed with Mrs. leJ",l methlnB of your ocean
Adory standiiiB ill one side beforfl ;1rllm'" . .
a lai-ffe Klol,e. she was atllred In i As to ,,0," wrlemc. she had
the eosllline of a Iturmese maiden. I tho 1"ll" "" B1, Bll'k-
The etstlimi Is her own, prcs- i
Announcements
i .un a.n'iii:i.i:h, Nov. in .u')
The eaftiiKeiiient of llesrile l.ove to
The Btll.-h and Chutter dull will William Hnwhs. Iimfcer. perslslent.
meet with Mrs. Jullna Itoeseh to. i y 1.um,,,d H, p.-rsientiy de.
niorrmv atteraoon nt 2 o'clock at '. ,,rt f,,,. ,,0 ,,, w.v,.,.u weeks,
Ihe corner of Kilih and renu today was confirmed hy the motion
NtrectH. , piq.ure actieys. They will lie mnr-
' ' . ' 1 iIihI soon alter Ihe (iirUitnuis Inill-
; The Island lily ljidlea Aid so. ' day, she said.
elely will meel Thursday afternoon ! With the ceremony Mary AhIoi- (
at two o'clock nl the homo of Mrs. 'ill licioiiu. Mlm Love's lstei-ln-
O Nhnfei- ' 'aw. She Is lliariil'd to K'eauih :
PUTMAN'S
LA (iRANI)E'S KXCLUS1VE
Uoudy-to-WiKir nnd Millinery
The llaptisl ljldles Missionary
1 society will meet Krlday aflernoou
jat 2 o'clock nt the home of Mrs.
ill. It. I'olliird ill 27ati Second;
j street. Mia. '. K. Ilappersett will
I I.. ,1... In.l., "I ,,l us lllve
Attend bession, Thanns.".
I ;
Alioul forty ineiiiliers were pivs-j Chapter I of I'. K I). Avill meet
director of llie w. 11. A. of I'ort- lor n one o'clock luncheon Friday
llni.kK ii liiHiiliei- .,r lli Iiil.le. ... ... : ... . lUlllliiB or a niniicr on n ih minora
I , , , ' ..ooiu-n.l.ie. The r.,OT H. "! Z Tni HIU M Z I '' """' ' "tl" ""'
The l.eslon H of the 1...yal Sis., Atht.ll, 1W, f Noi.,a ; H ; -". "t,,, !i Bl,ll,ll,V .'
wiaieincnis ny ine noy leu po
lice to the back yard of tho IWcttl.t
-The l.esion l. oi ine i..a. ms. , , w , w f Noi.la - - e --
H. Aid will ineel In .he home of , , ......Tied "VwnW
Mrs. A. Nelson, 6.IH N uvenue, ,.,',. Hwk , na""1-- , , ,
Tlr.irsday afternoon.
r
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i tiler of Miss Ixlve'H liniice.
All Imposing; array of Hollywood
he Mother's S If-Ciiltllrc cluli tllln colony millllilines Will panic-
vill meet at Ihe home of Mrs. 1. Ipiita la Ihe nuptial ceremonies,
ter Stoddard, Kriday afternoon ut iicivnrdlnK to Miss l.ovc. Hlaache
ivso o'clock. Sweet will he (he matron of honor.
HOY ADMITS SI.AVIXli
fllll'AllO, Nov.. 12 AP) Ner.-
farm where lliey datr up thc jlioy's .
.22 calllue rifle..
The imylnn of a hoind ovr tho
vonsness dlsiiliiyed liy. 18-year-old ihody led lo the discovery Hlnduy
I'reililie Neltlo-at school yoHlerduy ' that lleilllan Alisen; 111, haitjlaen
led in-his nrrest for .pietloniiitf killed.' - .i -
enti'il to her hy
' Irihes of Iliirina.
three different l
elled to dealll.
Dr. Margaret lnple thanked Mrn.
'i. Kimn ir!j i ilf Ailory in behalf of Ihe club lor
Bave her the, Imir: the Karen, the arraiiKinB llie eiiieriainnieni re.
hlous,-: and' llie Knchln, the skirt, '""H'lsliit: that It was a marked suc
a beautiful creation that required " ""0'lni.- consiilenible plannliiR
two years In the maklllR-; : . .. j an'1 Ol iranlratlon. '.
.- in. the lii'BiiiiiliiB'of the program , ' ''
( a, ieleirraii),. w hich had Just'.bcen.j Vlst;aril Brid0"e
received from Callii llouvy,' was i . ,
read in on- elm, wiib me. words, 1 ' Club Jiintevtained
"besl wisliea for your day at NelBli-! '
horliood cluli. Am. thlnklnif ot.yon'j : A dellifiilfiil evenliiB Was spent
as you travel your journey oyer; i,,. ih memliers of lllo Wistaria
Airain." . i Uridite club last nlitlit when they
Musical assistants in Ihe ppoirrairt j ww0-,K10llis al ,ho home of Mr.
were .Miss Gladys Miller and Mrs. !nlld fxrM. i,.,y Hansen oil Adam
Joe Clark. Kloral iirraniriinents was !IlVemic.
done by Mrs. 1''. K. ltohaii. . i i .-, f . Three ialiles wera at.' play Willi
SIllliiK on the opijiisile of thejMr,. Mrs. W. C. Hoppe! win.
Tlurniese lilaiden. was II 1 1 Indu, . h1(. .fjrsl prixe. ' '
rejiivsenled liy .Mis. Clyde It. Seitai A ,i,.iielous two-course luncheon
In; it ii elaborate costume. A ll ,lho:Xvus scrvoA ln a s0Ulm,- of orniliiu
Ciisluines In this urfulr.worn ail. j,llul w,te, with whlto clirysanlhe
Uienllc and very KorKeoiis.' minus ilililimr frairrant hcautv. The
. siriKiiiB Spanish maiilen uress
eiT in red, with a red, lace miuitiltn,
wis Mrs. .1. M. Meyers who ap.
pean-il.soon after the ciniafn rose,
and sal near llie Hindu,
-Mrs. Julius Uoesch dressed ns an
elderly' lady from Palestine sat
nearer the back and center of tliwi ' "
sl;lJ.,v , ., Alioul elBhti-on members or the
' 'Ahoiir Ihree weeks aKO. Mrs. Mo'. So-Noilio club met yesterday lifter-
Adory sent notes l, club members Soon omn nt 1,rs' Walter
nskliiB them to help her In this Hutchison on Cedar street. Kollow
preHeiitiHlon liv asklnir a, ueslion ' "x1 DiimneKi meolliiB Biuiies ami
of whin Ihev would like to know oonloslH were enjoyed. DurlliB Ihei
about her trip n round the world, afternoon delicious refreshments
These were reid to her by tho rep- were served.
resenlallve from each country Ouests for tho afternoon were: j
which she nsw,.,,.,l In short Inleiv Mrs. Oaskill, , M rs. Harold lllllBa-
next meetliiK will he In two weeks
with Mr, and Mra. W. O. lloppel.
Mrs. Hutchison Is
i . Hostess to Club
ostinK" tallvH. Homo of the ((UohIIohb
wort not; niiHworod Imcauso Ihcy
aro oonsldorod In futuro. programfi
of tho oi-franlwxtloii. . i :
! An Kfrvptiaii prinoo and princess,
Minst'H tilhla Ash by and Mlrlmn
l.Matt, daniort a dunce of Rgypt, at
tifod In K'"irr,roons rrnationH of white
with !y61l nnl poarl trlmmlhfrs.".-
i-lh' a, poas;!nt ooHtntno of the Ital
' ' iAn,' li-M. "Ii; l ' irnrphy -apponrod
fc.. ,-oxi
man, Mrs. tlono Walker, Mrs. Loroy
M'ors'nn,", . .
Tho club will moot aain in two
wookH whh Mrs.. Hanoi Graham at
170 1 Koventh slroot. '
Mrs. Lyle Kiddle
Entertains Club
Mrs. Ia-Io, Kiddle wan' hostess to
w.oro
a Swiss pennant explained the cuft-J Klirhth jdroijl. 'Doooratlons
v'r'ns of the SwInw --pennants .-in-the . formed with pink chrysanthenuims. j
nil in uir ji'iir, in-ii nit: ' kii in , MVH, lil'OVOr LmmilieU aHNlHlfd lift
make ohoeses nnd ' the boys , briiii? hostesM. The table wns laid with
the eows from the hills, and they covers for oiffht. where three do
all take the cheeses, and the : cows, j licious eourses were served,
which aro draped with garlands or . 'j'ho afternoon was spent in
flowers, to tho 'fait A folk song pUmsnnt nooial hours. The nrxl
tellitiK of these oventh was sans: and inoetltiK will bo1 with Mrs. Clark
a danee presented iiy Clarlee Tay- j -Iuldoek In nocomhor.
lor, I'Vrn Uroomfield. Joan Mo-(
Ki'iinon. Harlyira CoolldKO, Oorothy t rli.,- iv-Il Tr
Wall, Cornelia Daly, Mildred Pal- VUUllll J- J
ton. Mildred Mllh-r. Lyda Mao Hol
HsLer, anil Margaret Dixon. . all
Camp I'lro girls.- . , r, , .... ,., ,, ...
PrescnllnB a Bmreful and atlrac- L 1 ''a "l'""'1," f ,,y W "
ii,-,. ,i.i,.n f.n.,. ui.n(i it liostoss to tiie t'nion County
Wo.sterniiavt'i'
a green Ijodice
Sartalne (n a ied klrt and bodice,
Be Host Nov. 19
in a Brass skirt i,1 'ouncll of Parcnt-Tenelier nssoela
and Miss Catherine; O"" l,l";ml"y "'nlr.ir. November
I ,', in lueir iiitii i i-kiiiiii- iiieciiiiic ul
this year ln the domestic science
the La Orallde hlh
DurlliB Hie proirrain Miss Mabel ' '"!n'",ns r
Doty or the I.a Grande public . !""""
hrary talke d or travel books; shins! ; A V . ,,0",r',1; n'a,n.n-
a ilst or books, some wdlknown, ll,Hl ' "'n "al ror 7:aa
tellliiB il Th an li.lerestlliB way that l,""n 8,1 m" lh," wil
made the listeners want to rca,; ! 'cno nt 8 o'clock It Is hoped
iiiiii - evrry 1 oi kii in.iiiiun in-, ui
bo well represented.
f.fif.li hnnl.- ulni tiifnHIntii.il "Mnllwii.
in.il,. i-i,..nii., '' ..n.!raiinly. will
Isle or .Vr. 'Travels rro'iii a Kasy i T'"-. l"'0M'''en of end, local
Chair." "Spring in Moi-oceo, and !
Alglet-H.' "Dauglitor . of tho Sa m -
:iri." and "Tiij-MahaK" were some.
of tin; books illsetiHHoi'l. I
Motion pletures of Japan and
1 ': liHt in." i'.i ulinii- ii Kt I "in n I." '
ionld and A. K. Sohrader. wholj;1" d',,p!?!1 U("
tht-se pioturi'K themselves
on a round tin- world tour
rial Ion ha a seat In the board
of malingers by virtue of her of
fice. MIhs Mabie Hoty of tho Ta
Clrande public library will give a
talk on good books for children and
collection or Ihom.
rson. fifth vice-
took
whil
last yea i".
,.,n.l, and Japan. He told of the i I,,tw ,,f latvnHt t0 county coun'
Mr.
Gould answered
I president of the Oregon congress
' will report on tho part of tint
statu convention which Htrossed
restaurant with
Three committees which will re-
lypical Japamae
flu 111. -.tin
u .tinirto- n i, i ih !l,or during the Ir.islness session i
. .laro: the law enforcement, countv 1
I library, and nominating commit
tees.
l-ft Soattlt! on board the I resident
Joffn rson. tln-y showed the arrival
at Yokohoma. and views nt Tokyo.
Nikko. N'iyanoshitn, Nnrn. Kama
kura. Koho. tho Inland Sea of Jap
nn. Hagulo, mountain capital of
riiilippliies. tho Igorot market.
Ingupore. Joboisi, l'onang. Ceylon.
Kandy. the ca pltai; the Hod sea.
Suez eanad, Jerusalem, Mosque of
Florence Webb and
Mr. Fine. Married
Tuesday at high noon, MIhs
Florenco Wohh of Klgin and Mr.
Omar, King Solomon's temple, Cecil KIuc of Siskiyou, Cat., wero
mount or OMvph, pool of Hetheslm, jqulotly married in the I'resbytor.
gardln of Gfthsemnne. old gnarled j lan citurch, by tho Kev. 3. (ii-orgi
tn e und.-r which Christ Is said lojWalz. Mrs. Tom Webb of Klgin.
hav ''prayed, the Dead sou, KlVef j mother of the bride, accompanied
iiV 'Jordan, cattle day In JerjsnJem,
' ainascus Gate, church whro
'esus worked us a carpenter
PAIN FROM
GALLSTONES
tho couple.
Officers Elected
At Lodge Meeting
Kl.K'llon of ofrlccrs took place
lust night when tho Grutule Itonde
Circle of th. NelBllbors of Wood
craft No. 47 met ill the K. 1' llnlt
One dose of Frultolt ,how rnola jwlth 3 memtxrs present.
- Kilns In the back or oroutid the! -M' ,Mi J''vlm' tArA
liver serv as Nature's ttamiDir. ' Bllardian nelphhor. Other Offlcerl.
Iteware or gallstones. Before risk-nrv: ""visor, Martha Hansen: inn.
Mr an operation or trylnir uomeiKlrl"n- A"-'- fntMi: clerk, laura
home remedv, give KI'.VITOLA ai"u,1",: '"inker. Mary Ycsko: cap
trial. One dose will show rM-illj,a,B ot 11,0 uar1' John Honovan;
mid will convince you that FKtIT-on,Mllc ntlnl. Mulile tlertw. In
OI.A. a twenty-year-old rmefjy,l""' ntln-l. Myrtle Honovan; at
will brlns relief. MaOr former j '". Oerlruilf Sullivan: fine
miff. r. rs Irvtlfy to He wondnrful j rcr. Kdld Unrne tl; three maim,
merit. If you suffer with g-allstone ; (?-". HawM Itobben, Lillian Shew
symptoms. Bivo I'ltriTOI.A ai maker, und Ksther Huhl: innslrlon,
chance and like hundreds of ethers ; Winifred Caiei; ami correspondent,
yon may save yourself pain endfane Osborne. Tliem- officers
niher needless MirterlliB. Vvt tralrwn. Heeled for the eiisiiln; term
ri-commended and rr-iaranfeed by of the orennlt-iilon.
Moon firuB 'o.. and other leadl:,p .Mrs. Myrtle (lerlier. a transfer
druggist. Adv. from I'nion, became a member of
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WKSTI'll.N AIR EXIMIKSS
MAUlltLX Allt IJXKS
T. A. T. ( WeU'rm iviuin)
ST UARIt AI It I I M S
MHI-COXTIXKXT AUK EXPRESS
Every mujor cuiuiiiorvlul air line hi
the Wenlnni llnitctl SlaiU's, yalerliiS
' to pa?mer .riinritoHn.lo.i"iisi'
whh, Ih lufludcd iu this group-ALL
mm NichtleM exclusively! -
THESE great air lines depend ,6n Rkhfield Gasoline to carry them safely,
through ever-changing flying conditions through rain and snowT'in
blistering desert heat jumping from sea level to hurdle mountain peaks at
altitudes of more than 12,000 feet. . Without exception, they have found
the famous "Gasoline of Power:', more than satisfactory in meeting the
grueling demands of day-in and day-out flying service.
Western Air Express service, with its record of 99.6 performance, ex
tends throughout the West and as far east as Kansas City while Maddux
another name prominently identified with aviation progress operates
on regular schedule throughout the Southwest with terminals at Los An
geles, San Francisco and Agua Calicnte..
Transcontinental Air Transport a, national factor in the field of air trans
portationis famous for the character of its equipment and personnel, its
service facilities and its, record performance; Standard Air Lines and Mid
Continent Air Express, operating throughout Western territory, are also
doing their part in building the prestige of Western Aviation.
The same painstaking care used in producing a fuel to meet the exacting
requirements of air service where power, speed and dependability are ab
solutely vital is employed in manufacturing the Richfield Gasoline offered
you at every Richfield station. Richfield is noticeably better a more satis
factory and efficient gasoline under all motoring conditions. Try it in your
own car today. ,
Famous Flight Jliulc Willi Rlvhfield
1
NORTH POLE FLIGHT. Captain Wllkim,2300.milc
llij-ht over the North Vov in April 19 ZH ... the only
lime this feat luis been accomplished, t-
TRANSCONTINENTAL NON-STOP RECORD..; '
WLVI" TO EAST. Made by Art Cocbcl, in Auguit
l'JM . , , breaking the previous record by 7 hours ami
52 minutes. I .
ilH NATIONAL AIR DERBY. Four of the six '
major event of ilui famous Mir derby wrrc wott with
KiihficM...thc urcateit competive air record c'ercred'
lied to any Kitnoline,
TRANSCONTINENTAL NON-STOP RECQHO...
EAST TO WEST. Made by CaptninC. B.D.CbHyer,
in Ovtoler 192(1 . . . liaucrli tlie Army recortl tivt
lud stood since 1921. '
QUESTION MARK FLIGHT. Mad by tlw U. S.
Army in Janujry 1VJ9. I trK of the yreai etHlur.tr we
achievements, breaking all previous distance anddur
(kin records,
WOMEN'S ENDURANCE RECORD. Made by
BtibbieTtout in January 1929 and broken again by
the same flyer in February... with Richfield Gasoline .
used in both flights.
SOLO ENDURANCE FLIGHT. Made by Herbert j.
Faliy in May 1929. Time 36 hours 56 minutes 36
seconds. '
ANGELENO ENDURANCE FLIGHT. Made by
Mendel and Rcinhart in July 1929. Shattered all pre
vious records for sustained flight by more than three
days. .
1929 NATIONAL AIR DERBY. The Oakland to
Cleveland Race. ..and 9 closed course events in the
Cleveland Air Race. ..were won with Richfield Gaa
vlinc.
3U
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