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LA GRANDE L.-RN1NG OBSERVER, LA' GRANDE, ORE. Page 'Seven f - Monday, January (, l'.KIO I I; f LOCAL Alt1, silk Ihsw On ,fj VM1 was rt'iyivt'tl Iito liy Mrs (. K. Kitt-rlin Sitt unlay nf .tlih ;-;iCjitli of l-'raiilc A. Silk, of 1t;tl;.-r, .-Jhn news (omihtf iik a siliolt tii his .iinny roljili-cs ami frlt-mlM. Ho was tu'll Known In l.u (linihlr, havinj; lindc homo luro fur it nuinlH-r sfof yours, kouik from Ih-ii- to I i.t U -II' "t; n. sim-in-hi w nf (. ,1, t 'J'ioa noil a lu'nilifr-iu-lauwir Mi', J, Kntt'i'lim-, .M i n. Turn .Muili-nhur, f f: ami (Maailo nntl AIImtI K.Hmi. .Mr. ;h Kilk liavt'H liln widow-, .Mrs Alulid j Sill;, tliri'c ilaiiuhlr-rK, l.ttm;i I.im-U-':j en, of 1'urt Anut'lt-n. Wash,; KUid fr ;iml -Marh. of llakor; thret sl.stcrs :t ))( :i number of iiiciM alhl ric-ph-s i;. -ral M'M Vlfcs will In1- ht'lil at linm-r Twmluy uf it1 riinon. lilalio ;iiviMnni' Iloro j lihiho's popular KOvrnor, llalilrulKC arconVpanJod by seven i nthor stato official, paid A short ). visit o nu oily Into Sal aid ay cven . ihk- i-liHttatr Ijl O rati tin an their - overnight Kttp while on a motor , i rip to Northern Idaho, The ffnv l ornnr slated to several lonil friends " that eallcd on him at his suite of ; rooms at the I.a tlramle hotel, that ; he was greatly hnproFH(d with (he business; activity shown here ami asked regard iiip huslnrs romll. io i ions hero and other Knstern Ore u nan oities. , ' I;rt Tomoi'i-ow 1 V. W. IX A. will meet at R o'clock, tomorrow evening at the j M. K. ehun h with Alaska as the subject of tin program. .Miss lona ! llarrlinan is chairman for I ho eve- j A ulntf w ith M in. Heatricc Vouni;, ' Miss jr.ibel Morton. Mf.ss Alice! Klippcl, Mrs U V. Whealy. Mieni Catherine Moran and Miss Norma! .i,Vit'K'f asirttin her. j 'IV. rcM IVitlay ! Tho Kveready clacs of the f'hris-j t Ih.li Kumlay school will meet l-'rl- day evenini? at 7;a o'clock at the: par.sonae, where they will leave ; for the J. . SttiuU farm for a husi- j in ss and social meeting. The 111 1 Happy hustlers wilt meet for their TniHinesK and social meeting at the church. I'Yiday even in t; at 7 :Su ;i.'iock, i unuitl rurlli .Meet Tim annual parish meeting o! hi St. I 'eter's Kplscnpal church vill be held this evening at 7:U0 i. 'clock, lollnwed by the fenwt of fcandlcs (rnnillo iciass), Kloetinn Jf officers will be held duiiUK the iieeiinj,' and the yar's piokimhi : S.uiHidered. A lurtfo atlondnnen a uiiicipated. j SUcturns In (iocdlim j Misii Helen Aldrich, who. has been spending a two weeks varn-l ilun at the hoiin of lirr parents,! Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Aldi ich left j !laj-"t 'vwiiimr fur (Syintintf Colleu ; itnj resume her college work. j in- j ! l'Vank Tyler I- reported helnt; t nil of bronchitis at his home on ! jl-irst Htn'fi. : Itcturus Ijisi i;cninii i Miss Arleno llyrd returned last Vveiiintf from Vilot. Hock where i-ife spent tlie weekend. Miss Hynl lis a student at the Kastern Ore gon Noi'iual. j .. 3 look l'-xehaiigi1 A book, exchange Is a new fea luro oC tho Normal school this quarter, authorized by the consti tution of tlie studeiU body. ICmma Karstens is ehairnnm, with Iorna jcimiueil and Hilda Morrison as sisting her. Tin e:ch:Tnge is quite beneficial to the Ktlldents for It allows them to secure new books iuiich cheaper than the new ones. Three Marriage IJecn-.es ( Saturday, three nyirriago licenses Were issued at tho county -clerk's j.rflce. William A. Klam and Kuth ;r. .leffers. both of La tlrande; Hollo Davis, of Kelso. AVash., and Mary Iluth Uramwell, of Ln (tPande; Hutherford 11. Uholand rii ISIancho Kleshntan, bolh of T-n (Srnnde, received licenses. Attending thn Noniuil pliss Kdith Hbell Is In nttend ,aiee at the Normal sehool this jlfarter. She was formerly a stnd X nt tlti University of Oregon '.ajid last term attended Art Pchnot i A Portland. ,lh Aviallon Sehmd r.i. 1 Kriends of llalph Wtrlngham 1 rlvo learned that he in located In JtStrtiand and Is enrolled in avia llon sehool there. I Skating Party I Jlr. and Mrs Clark Kitzgerald, J Mr. and Mrs. Anion' Helm. Misses WUmn C.asklll. Ornre. Cullen and .lack I Halt and Ted Klein w ent to North Powder yesterday for a de , Jihtful ska'.ing -party. High School rnleierlii-J' Miss lona I larrini.m, domestic eicnce instructor nt the Jji (irande High school, announced tho open i ing of the high pehool cnfetcrla yi ttdav. ; "r-- ) . ;i-Itoil irere Misses Hnth Thindren and Car rol Chase. teaehei-H at Ontario, and Miss Helen Hulac. of Union, were weekend gnrflts in the pity, vlwlt yig Mint Wna Harriman. Thest fmr ure g;'idunteii of O. S. C. In 1!:'S and are honif econ'unlcs - Icaehers in their respective scIiooIh. Ill Tor Sinnriil Day- Mis.j tnos Nfli-on has le-m III for sevt ral days from )it work nt the j. i I nney more. Here I-t Hrek- Satnrdfiy. llalph Huth r. from near h'ppn r iu In I .a flraiido transaiting business )rm' lit Wnlln llusl.r Ktnglt'V 'Irmf tn Walla V.'ull.i l''riil;ty on ltu iiH-.".'. Siilunlii.t j Mini: M.tIk'- llcilki- ho li b'cn EKDIEIFjr vMUntf over tho. linlMnytt at the ! home f A. -T. Hill ami ll uvy, Alan ht'WK, i utarnt'il U Murray, ' I'lnh1 wliuro lte will n'Niinif lu-r , nKltion ;ih . ti-achi r lit the liiub si'haal. .Miss Heilke va furnu'rly ; a learner la the l.a Cramle hlli : M'htHii. Sli stales that next sutn iiii'i' kIip plans a pleasure trip to chiiv a tut nth-;' points in iho ', Orient.' Ij'ttlnit Id .Meet IllO IHeiillaTK Of (III1 l.a (il'iuithr Amcilcati I.CH'Ion post' and auil- 1 lary will meet AVi-dm-sday I'venlnjj, ' Jan. s at tln Haoajawoa Jnn with' what t.s annouiu-ed as a Kpeeial 1 treat lor thou who ntleiid. 'I'll:' auxiliary will la-ini; basUeis for the . basket social, and members :nv warned ipit to eat bili'iro I lie meut- ; Ink". I'Yom 10 to 1- o'idoek ilaneltiK ; Will be enjoyed. The- regular busf-' IH .-fi lUeetlnjIM w hii ll are eperled to follow routine line-, will al.so be held. Tlnfe-liny (Vlclmition Mr. and M-rs. Joe SuodKi"i'Ks have I leiiirued to ji (irandu froip.a (rip! to Aleridliiii, Ida., ' where they, spent three days of celebraiiou ,' with her sister and husband, Mr.; and Mis. Lewis Stoit, residents of j this em-nbout ? years ago, when j he was i in ployed by the railroad., On Jan. 1 .Mr. and Mrs. Hloit cole- ! bra led tludr Ti'Oth w eliding annlvcr- j wiry, and were uin-sts at a biK" rr cepilnii jn Hie Christian chureh. in Jan. " Jio was 72 years old and her, birthday anniversary took place tho f'nllow'iiijf day. her 7 1st. Mr. and ytrt: Kuodxmss report a very en joyable trip. Htturnctl to School Miss Horolhy Hrownton. return n! to school Saturday night to the I'nlversity of Washington nt Sei tittle, where she Is a yophoniore In tuuslc, and associated with the Al pha Chi Omega sorority. i.eft This Morning MIsh lle.leuc Price left thin -'irn-ing On lier way to Portland and Salem, returning to her work at Willamette university. While In Portland Hie. lr attending a concert of English singers. t Hero Sat unlay Mrs. I,. K. Hill and sons from Klgln were in I.a tlrande Saturday mi business. Hotel Arrivals lieceut arrivals at Iho local bo tf'U: are: M H. Mora, Huntingtor'.: li. I.a"ngo, Portland: H. S. Norman, Hugene; Alfred S. Hlo.no, Caldwr ll; A. li. Spurlock. Cas)er: Jack iip pett, Knterprise and Mr. and Mrs It. Welly, Hoise. I'Yom Sniiiinerville ; Cyrus McDowell of Kummerville w.ty. In l.a tirande Saturday. I 'nun Klgln Mrs ltosw of Klgin, wns in Richard Arlen as "Steve" America's. Outdoor ' Classic All Talking- p - - ' r- 66 TTIHSE VIBGBW with GAfcY-'COOPEPs All WALTER HUSTON mCHARD.AR.LEN Keal! MAIXY.Bn.IAN tilQaramountQictute The Greatest Outdoor Talking Picture Made! Immortalized in Owen Ulster's history-making !ook, the glamorous, swagnering, cattle-range days of the I'iuncer West live again for you Al.so Fables in Sound What Laughs! STARTING TODAY A K C A ID DE I.h finitvlt Pntiinluy on luminous. Horn Su I utility Mi I'Yfwl llamilinn, nf Kuinmt'r vllli', wtis in I." lirumlo Satnnluy un Illnesses .Mis. Kohet-f Stevens has been 111 lor the last several days. Here This Morning J. Sniicjerbox, justice of the peace, at North I'owder, was in I.H tiinnde this inorninir on buniuoss, accompanied by Kliner Jacobs. Vivkciul Tr4i . MV. and .Mrs II.. I (lodet and family were in Walla Walla Sat urday on business HpendiiiK Sun day In Milton visiting' relatives. On llusiui'ss Mrs. Hlaueho Uiehards. of Cove, was lu l.a (iraiide this morning on a . business I rip. I.crt. the Sanatorium Clarence Itichards of Cove, has been returned to his home from the ho:-pita at Hot Lake the sec ond time, it Is narted. Sometime n;o he sustained a dislocation of a knee cap. Adequate surgical treat ment atlhO time, was Impossible, and u second operation was neces sity. Mr. Klehards' Is .improxlnif slowly. : t-' 1 V '! III nt iKnni ' i . . - Superintendent J. 'I'. l.nnKfcllow-' har bei:n 111 for' seviiriir days He Is cot-fined' to his liome'and Is tioi expected. to bo Ullt Ulllll the Jatte part of the week." ' '.' ' Ilrre Sunday .'.',' Jv.tthryn irmf M:iie 'eoini ph.yes at I he Virvl National lank .it r-ndletor-, spent Sunday vlslt-itm- heru with their parents Mr. and Mrs. It. K. I'eetz. ; I iMitt Walla WiiIIji Mrs. C;.rrie Dorothy, oT Walla j Walla, Is visiting her Mister. .Mrs ; t. 1-. I'uinaiu of this city. ' . Ti: I'.'H' rprio . 1 I.. S. cnlp left this morning on ' a bu: laess trip to Knterprise. . $6,0 00,0 00 FUND i DISTRIBUTED BY THREE LEADERS (Continued from Ppge Ono ;.selciHed ,by a committeo of. .throe 'pro'iidnent citizens. , " j Mr. Cf.olldge, Air. Smith and Mr. ItoMenwald, ehoseri by trustees of jiho estate, began their, investlga jtionn last suminer with Mr. Coo ; lidgo as chalrnmu. ... After Investigating more than J500 organizations they chose the '31 beneficiaries divided Into three : classes. 1 5 to share in cukIi im ; mediately available from, the i estiUe, eight to share In the first ' $ 1 ,000,000 of. nnliquUlaUul , ussuts jaud eleven to share In the remain Hng unliquidated assets. The planiinder w hich the money Is to be. distributed rontemrdates thai nioro than $,00O.O0U addi- Walter HuKton a "Tram pa" : All tlonal he raised by benofhilnry nr iratiizatinns. The dlstributhm of (4t;no,000 In avaltnlvle cash in as follows: St. Vluceni's hospital, New Vork, 50i.0i0. Iloy Scouts of Anunica, ;.00,0oft. liirl Seouls, Inc., f.'iOU.OOO, I'rovhlent hosiital. Chicago, 15000,(100. The Chlldren'H aid soelcty, New Vork. $fiiio,oiMi. The A nieriean National lied Cross for a New York building, 3375,000. The Young Men's Christian as sociation, Jersey City, N. J :'5U, 000. , ... The New York Koundllng hos pital, $30,000. International Migration Service, Inc., American branch, $50,000. Jewish Mental Health Society, New York, S'JSO.OOO. National consult to for ntfental hygiene. $'.'50,000. Tho Jewish Thoolngli-.il Semin 1 ) ' tjM : ' A X . '" 1 iufei:"- ' -i.Ni tan 1 1 11 PARAMOUNT takes llic pick' of llic Show World for one of the funniest, most melodious entertainments ever HEARD on the screen! The greatest qutirtet of fun maliers in the " The FfiWIE and MAIS Broadway's Blondest Beauty! 1'Iiey will thrill you with their magnificent singing voices, romantic love making and startling dancing. Tie greatest popular composer of all time IRVING RER1,IN'- has eontrihuted the music ami lyrics. Already the leading hands everywhere are playing llu; tlieme song "When My Dreams Come True." The. peppiest, prettiest show girls on Broadway in THE WORLDS SWIFTEST SWEETEST CEBOItgTS Paramount picked the most charming girls in the leading New York Musical shows for this marvelous dancing chorus. I UlAlt all this! .-SEE alt Ihis! in PAR AMOUNT'S Dazzling 00?o Talking-Singing, 100096 funny, film musical revue, The most exciting (B PAN AH) A A PARAMOUNT ALL-TALK ary of America. Ji'iO.OoO,. j The Young Men's Hebrew asso ciation, New York, $175,000. I NVw York university, $l50,000. I Many other institutions will .share In the remaining assets. 1 In a statement t ho commit lee 'snld they selected Institutions and ! organizations planning capital ex penditures rather than those re (lulling f u mis for operation am) Iliad considered the number of per sons benufitted as a guide to the .selections I Mrs. Fitzgerald Passes On After Short Illness Mrs Isabel I'll .gerald, wife or Mike J-itzgerabl, passed away Sat urday night alter a short illness, ilea I It occurring at the (Jrallde Starting TUESDAY 3 Days Only ' - lllff tiff 1 A whole super-show in themselves. Stars of the. "Five O'clock Girl" OSCAIt SUAW (CANUT? entertainment, event of the Hondo hospital, l-uiieral Hrrvlre are to be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'cloek in the Smidgins and Zimmerman mortuary, wil h t he Itev. II. Marcus tlodwln In charge. Ilutial will be In (be family plot of the Masonic cemetery. She was hiiru In Ohio Aug. "I, l Silo, coming to l.a (iramle aboat three years ago. She was 011 years' four months and 14 dayH of age. I Mrs. l-'ltgerabl leaves besides her husband, n slsteix Mrs. Sam i Kvans, and Hie following nieces Enud nephews: I, onto and Itill Kvnna. of l.a (iramle; Mamie thieves; Al if red and Isabel 1'nmhern. of Alh !na; Magglo . McCully, of Walla Walla; . W. Melton, of Spokane-, and a niece In Kansas t'lty, Mo. UAMv Htmm.K Ml.I.li) HlitiWNWOtH), Tex., Jan. 0 man who was killed to day in a uuu fight with officers neat- Santa Anna. w:is' later iden world! year, ING PICT U 11 tified by W. I-'. ItohertK Jr., cash ier of the l.obn State bank, as one of two men w ho In-lit up the hunk this morning and esi-apt-d with more t Jut u $ 1 5ao. The dead man's name is believed to lie WViglil. t ik;i:s TILLAMOOK CIIAXXCI, WASniNCTON. Jan. fi (AP) Secretary Hurley today reconi luendei'l to cimgres.H i he creation of un IN foot entrance channel al Til lamook hay, Oregon. a( an esti mated cost of ?(17:',oao, with f 15. o (mi annually for maintenance, Wedding Performed Sunday Evening i Among other weddings this ; weekend was the ceremony last night when Miss Itlanche I'iesu man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. '' . -1 aVI' U " I ''' I'll v, Contract Admission Prices on This Attraction Matinees .?-Jc Evenings 50c Children 10c E - 'il EST SHOW IN T O W N" ; 1120, Paramount Famous Laiky Corp., Pammount Blde N. V. 0. . ' c.- I'icshnmn, became the-bride of ! Uutherford It. Uholand, with lluv liev. It, K.l'utnain officiating. It : was performed at the home of tho ' nowiyweds, at 2011 Second street. Those present were: Mr. anil J.Mrs. t). c. FleshiiM'n, daughter, liethel, Dwight KU-shuian. and Joid Johnson of Wallowa. Mrs. Itho ' land Is a graduate of l.a Grande, jlligh school, wheru who was aetlvo In sehool events. ( . . . ' . . Grcntnost 1 I eoittit hint o wit innn who ln hnlill.s o tiiuher sphere of thought, Into which oilier mni rlM' with In hor nihl ililltcnliy ; ho hos hut to open Ids eve, to seo tilings In tt inie light, nml In Inrgt rehtllntts; whilst i hey must make, painful por reiihius ami keep a viyllnnt eye im inany siniri'c.'i of error. He Is tfi'Oflt who is wl.nl ho Is from uiuiiri1. nntl who neve? reminds 119 of other, Kitterson,