Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1930)
Friday,' March 7, Page Three SOjCDjETy N1EWJT 1 Members of Alpha Club Guests At Bridge-Luncheon Mi-iuhera or tlii' .lilia i-lnl, Kin.nt 11 ili'llKhirill ul'tcrnuuii y.-Ht.T.liy m I lit. hmm of Mrs. Ailiilph KI.kiIhi hi a hi'lili.-hiiii-li.-on. l.uticlii'ii!) wan s..n-.., ui j: if, oYloi-k ' Willi envPTH lalil lor twilw. ' .Mrs. Cly.lc K'lilill.. ivrtlvcl th rlilljirizi for hiKh .tally at rani. Home Department . - .Installs Officers A lari?.' atl.'iiilaiii'i- wis iri.sim y.'slenlay nl i li.- nii.(tlitK uf 111., home ili'iuii-tincm of tilt. I'rosliytw-.' Inn Hiimh In llif homo of Mrs. J. 'J'. Wolro on Socontl mroet. .Mrs. .i r. mil lin.i rhnrK of llio ilovolloiial In uhlil. flip Iiiiif ly n-vicwril tin- lili- or CitrlM as Klaillnl In Hit- Kunilay school Ics. foils ilnilng Uiu ,st imiirt"!'. " Tho followliiK oriiifrH ror Inn now your won. Imm;.. 1,.,i l.y ih, llill. the IiikuIIIiik orrici.r: Mm .1. V. Jimmy, iiri'xlilinl: Mis. .1. T. WolO', m-cri'liiry anil .Mik. .Iinril.. 'i'iiniiip.soii .tn-aKiiriT. ' llroiip hIiikIiik was li.-lil with Mi. S. 11. Morgan HI Hie piano. Durlnft 111.' uft.riiooii n quill wa pii cod. Ijiror In the in. -inn. in Jim Wolfe asxislp.l ,y MrH. j. ( I (lioate anil Mid. K. . Itnistman. wei'Vf',1 41. Melons rrl'r.'Kluiii'lilK. '. -'.' A. 0. T. Bridge Club Entertained Liihi. night llu. A. O. T. IIiIIIk VELATONE VelatoneWall Tints A Hot Water Kalsomine SEVENTEEN COLOHS TO CHOOSE FROM. IT SPREADS EASX'. VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO! "Everything to . ,:rfPu'W Anythinar.!' n tGOOI) SICKVICK. QUICK". , , Main 759 , Corner Cedar and Washington DO YOU SAVE WITH JUDGMENT? More money is spent monthly for food than for any other single item. The wise housewife does not always buy the 'cheapest thing, as often she gets just what she pays for, inferior grades of food cither canned or tresh. At. Joel's you find the very best that can be bought at prices that are within the reach of all. SATURDAY AND MONDAY Spinach fresh and crisp, pound 7 Oranges large a good buy, dozen 52 16 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar ?1.00 Red Mexican Beans, 3 lbs 25 Extra Large Solid Lettuce, 2 heads- 25 A. & L." White. Corn, 2 cans 25C Mothers Oats, China 36 Rhiibnrb delicious hot house, 2 lbs 25- Twin Peak Light Solid Tomatoes, 2 cans -.25 Ithpdc Island Red Hens plump, fresh dressed. Meats Veal, Beef, Pork and Spring Lamb Ground Veal ' , We were sorry for the service we gave last Saturday, and are prepared this week to get our delivery out on regular time. Please help us by phoning early, as we take orders from 7:30 on. Two Main Line Phones MAIN 759 and 758 club enjoyed nil evening of curds at the home or .Mia. W. f. Howard. Decorations weru la a theme hoc. orlng St. Patrick. Knllou lng bridge, nt which Mrs. Claude .hickoy won first honors and Mrs. Jim Notion second, dainty refreshments were served. Mrs., t'lnmlo Maekcy will he hotcs to t,he i-lali March IX. Bridge Party At McDonald Home , Mr. anil Mni. Wesley McDonald won host tin hnstcKH to the Tri angle Hridgc chili ai their home on V a venue Ins! nlghl. High honors were won by Mrs. Walter Jones and Hurley Stone king. After card dainty refresh ments were served. The nest laeellng uf the club will he with Mr. and M-rs. -Hurley Stoucking. o Quiet. Wedding At Parsonage Miss Dorothy Ackerman. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kriiesi Acker mun hecainc the lrldc of Clyde Kord. won of the laic frank X. Kurd, nt a (juiet wedding ceremony Monday at 7 o'clock with the ltev. It. I,, i'uiaant officiating at the parsoaage. Imniediutc mlalivcH of the bride aiul bridegroom . were present. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wtil droff accompanied them at the al tar. ' , Moth the- ncwlyweds arc well known In this city whore they will make their home. Wl SDiM Wisdom demands that you secure the services of ex pert morticians who know the science and ethics of their profession and who have , demonstrated their capacity and ability. . . .We-Understand & Zimmerman , Phone Main 62 ' ' Missionary RejDoi-t Given at Meeting- The young people ui the Central t 'lurch of Christ nn-t at the par sunage Wednesday evening for a missionary hum ting. Mir Wllm i Sehroeder, a delegate to tho re cent V uim ij people's Missionary conference In Poiiluud, nave u very Iniereytlng report of that gal her Inu. ..... i Honor Schrocder read an tnter estinsf article entitle!, "I'MKure It Out for Yourself which was a mmi witloniil report of the forcina mis sionary work as done throilKh the ,l'nhed ('hrlH'iaa Missionary society dohitf missionary work la ten world fields. j A hojitness meeting preceded the program. . Wallowa Hotel . I Proprietor Weds I At a ciufot wedding ceremony last week, the nuptial -'.crvices foi Clean l. Alien aod Gertrude Shells were pei-forinen by the "ltev. 'It. j. Puinam at the Christian : church parsonage. ;..r. Allen -Is proprietor of a hotel in Wallowa, t Chivalry Degree i i , Given to Women ! The degr ee oV Chivalry was given to Mis. I'iper and Mrs. U. .1. Kitchen at the meeting of the Crystal ltchckuh lodge Wednesday night. Tho degree w ill he conferred at the meeting of thc.grand 'lodge in 1'ortland this .May. A social hour and games were enjoyed following the business ses sion. Qharming- Dinner ! And Bridge' Party i . A ciia ruling dinner bridge wjlh ' enjoyed by the mel)l.jcrs of their cial) last nigal when Mr. and, Mrs. William lletighan and Mr. and Mrs. Krancls Greullch were hosts and hostesses. Pinner wat served at 7 o'clock at the Sacajawea Inn with covers laid for. 24. Daffodils formed a j pretty centerpiece of the table. 1. Curds wen.'.a later diversion at. rtbe Ureullch home with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Westonhaver winning high honors. Second award was won hy 'Mrs. Oscar Wnmock and l.eal ltUHsell. . Jolly Bridge Club t Enjoys Afternoon ! '.Mrs. Audiiter llaylo was husless to the Jolly Mrld'ge cl.ih yestrrday ai'J-ernoou at the' Sacajawea when a charming bridge-luncheon .was en joyed. Green and yellow formed an ef- roc.tk-c colur'- Fchmr feiVt'drtTig TP' . At cards, Mrs. I.eal Russell won first honors. Second award' . .wmh presented to 'Mrs,: WMftum Wblson." Club Entertained By Mrs. Edenholm At a delightful afternoon of bridge. Mrs. C. J. Kocnhoim was hostess to the Thursday Itridgo club yesterday at their home o:t STATE NOW PLAYING SAIIYONIIL JACK EGAN ABFlYlB$ Ir-..iilllii i' DanclnSOIi : : ' ' i i. I i; I u Also The Second Chapter of the "VANISHING WEST" PLUS A Chocolate Candy Bar FREE To Every Kiddie Attending Saturday's Matinee COME ALONG IT'S 0UK TREAT Adsins avenue.' . ' 'ttiree tames were .it pl:iy with Mis. V. R Marer winning first award. Th next meet lit will he : with Mrs. J. c, liullinr,, I " - 'Miss Vina Conley ! Entertains Club I MIsm Vina Canity was hostcKK ut a delightful evenhu of hridKe Moa day aiKht ai her ho., c in the Al len apartaicutv with ioui lahlt-s at Play. i ; Mrs. Itny Wiutem and lr. ,V. K. ' j lioss received -hiKh honors, with , -Mrs. Lola lltitchlns and Kueat j Mlllerinu i-eccivlatf cuasulatlon ; awards. , ' j J An attractive nvn and wMUt i color scheme was evident. Near- j ; lnir the t lose of tho evening o a , j dainty two-coarse Itinchcon was ' : served. i Announcements l.a tlramle AsHeinhly ,o. IS, Or--! der of the Itainbow for (JlrlH vlt' nioei tomorrow night at 7::tit ' o'clock in the Masonic hall. Initial lion will be held. The (Jood Times Dancing club i will meet Thursday. March IS and' m. Tuesday as scheduled due to ; conflicting' events. ' - REICHSBANK HEAD TO QUIT HIS POSITION n jniniar .cnacui. presmctu tl. the lldchshank, today announced .his intention of resigning from. Llu post. . .. The announcement was ntad at a .meeting of directors of the lieli'hsbiink this afternoon. : lr. S-hacht Informed the dl icctoralc' he had taken steps to terminate his presidential con tract with the hank before .Mm ex piring date but wotiid rejnain in office until his succesHor was ap pointed, 'the, resignation. It wan under stood, was (Hie to hit -personal ''in terpretation of the final protocol readied at the second Hague con f erence on ropa ra t ions, w h ich he claimed, made changes 'In the original plan such as to endanger lis success. n K 1 1 1 . 1 ', Ma r c h 7 ( A I ) Shares of the Ueichsbank, Sie mens, I'olypbone and several olh ern dropped from I r to 17 points on news of the Intention of Dr. Mjalniav Schact, heail of the liclchsbank, to. resign. Jealousy Motive fyKilUnafiivo n r-fcriT 'inwr iim., iflrrTT 7 AI') Leo Damhiiiski, "4, shot anl killed his wife and I)r, J. L. Curl lit. , 47; -a negro 'physician, pii rly ludiiy when he returned home from an , errand for medi cine on which I he physician had sent him. Mir. Pamhlnskl. lili. was . the mother of three children and ex pecting a fourth. Dr. Curtis was 47 years old and married. Alter the killing . Danililnskl called po lice and. surrendered. Theatre jr -i Wife of Artist Killed; Indian Woman Arrested ! HI ' l' I- A I .O. N. Y ., M m-ch 7 i (Al Arrested In the brutal j slaying of Mrs. 1 1 curl Marchand. iii of t he fa in 3 us a rt 1st and I curator of the Buffalo miuciim of (science, an Indian woman alleged to have been Infatuated with the artist today blamed the killing on an older wonuin of her tribe. . I'ollce detective said MIsk Lil lian Jlmepmn. ;t6, full blood In dian whom Mr. Marchand hnd usetl for o model, admitted she wat: present In the Marchand home yesterday when Mrs. Mar chand wk beaten and hoked tn dath. bin maintained she did not Ml', her. I'olice did MUt make j public the nuiiie of the woman j she accused, who also Ik under arrestv Mrs. Marchand was found dead i by her I '-year-old tarn w hen he' let uracil from school. Her head ; buttered hy hlowt: from a sharp potiiicul weapon ami a chloroform soaked wad of paper wit. found .ia mined in the wo man's throat. Class Tourney Comes to End; Pick All-Stars ! ';,Tho.last basketball game. of. the L. H. S. class scries was played j last night -by the boys of the high isehool. The seniors won two games and lost only one game, the sopho i mores also won two games atid i lost hut one game, the juniors won jutit one game and lost two and the j frush won one game and lost two : games, also. The scores for thoi ichiss teams are as follows: seniors a', juniors 43, sophomores 42, and Ifrosh 3d. I -.Scores for the Individual players j of the classes is as follows: seniors, I Hubert Hanteey Ut, Vernon AVafte j 1'4, Millard. Robertson 13. . Fred !Vher 14 Charles Hunt 4, Alvln j Walls 2, lOugene I llhbert 0, and 1 1; rant Strlnghaui 1.- Juniors were (John Miller !l, l'tussel Nelson 1!; I Robert Oesterllng 14, 'Wood row i Dumerell 1:1, Dan Arkel Kl, Dun Sullivan 2, James Ogilvie 4, Harold ILoyt U, Sophoniore's were Oornld itbrnett 11, Howard Shepherd i, Robert Swari If. -Kenneth Workman , lOdgar Knnpp 1, Coriom lleery I'aul Walker 14, and Krnest Di Lmg 0. Tho freshmen were Jack Alyey fi, Karl Delbiie 0, Sleven lOuton 12. I'erey MuiiHell 4, Howard Owsley 0, Jimmle Ingerson 0, WIN Ham Corey 14, and Kenny Feuer helm (I. Select AJl-Stm Team l'layers chosen- for the setiool' all-star team' are Vernon Wnlte, forwnrd: Robert Ramsey, forward,; Millard Itob'ertsoh, center;') Kohert OiHterling, guard; and - llarohl lloyt, guard. Substitutes are l'red AVeber, John Miller, and tlcralti liurnett. . . AOgrrrri:i or cii.MKir. M'MDKOKD, Ore., March 7-r-( A l' Andrew Johnson, Jack sonville, wan actiuitled lute yes terday on a charge of complicity in the torture.. of Pat Hohan, age.d junk dealer. follow tug his ac quittal he entered a plea of guil ty to a charge of driving an auto mobile while .Intoxicated and was sentenced lo four months. Wife of Teacher Held for Assault .MAUSHKIKI.D. Ore., Jlarch 7 (A I') The myslery of the altaCk on I'. V.. Km mot t, elderly school teacher la the isolated Kdon Ittdgo seetfitn. was solved here today when Sheriff I less and the injured school teacher returned. - Sheriff Ness said tiiat Knimctt sought employment in the Iso- The 'Makings' of a Satisfying Shave XT. 35 cents I. .1 ftmlfr .Millllu.lnl.il Hhnvlnv Ci-i'iirn pomlilnca lifiinl Horicninir . nour with rftnlliiK nienlliiil im.l tin fnlnt Hfonm of "olil Ijivrnilfi-." II MrlkeH n nvw nol In nhavInK hikIh f(i''tlnli. litlu-rn friM.ly in hot. rulcl, hnnl or oft wiilrr. Solil only nl IIdi.iII HlorPK. GLASS DRUGS Inc. lined region because of family trouble. ,',Vn, '.'civmett In al leged, to bjive entered the l-Men ItldRe section and while Knuneit slept attackel him. The sheriff mi iii Mrs. Kmiaett Intended end Im; hci own life, hecniie of a note which was found. he wrt.i charged utlli assault with attempt to kill. TORNADO CAUSES FOUR DEATHS IN SOUTHERN AREA (Continued rrom lage tno) Moriu and fled their homes, but (en persons In the neighborhood were struck by flying debris. The ltev. H. It. MclCoe f Hoyle, standing on tho porch of his home watching a heavy ra.n cloud, said he naw the tornado come over tiu village of Skene, three miles nwayv Telephone and telegraph wires Were torn down throughout the urea. t j ick .oik;i.: r.i si:s ri.Mn VKlt.MII.I.ION. S. 1)., Mar. 7 Al' An Ire gorge In the Missouri Just above lite mouth of the Ver million river tnlny was reported til have caused waters to Inundate, thousands of acres of farm lands. KttniilieH -wore mqved .to , high? lands. Several families were moved fnim their homes ;by .bout.v Thti flooded land was.beu.'ecn nurbanlc and Vermillion."''' , - v ELECT DIRECTORS ! FOR EAST OREGON i LIVESTOCK SHOW (Continued from Pane One). booster trip to La-Ornnde for 'the following evening to attend a ses sion of the basket ball siih-tourh-ainent. Several cars were offered for this purpose, 'most of the men present signifying their witting lies,; to ma lie the trip and Super intendent Rov t'onktln was nrt vixed to promise the high school students that thtw would also be given an opportunltv to Join the delegation. . According to n report bv. Sec retary Smith tho ftua.nr.lnl condi tion of the association is ln much heller condition than that of nimst shows of this nature,' ' , Tho machinery of the show Is getting Into motion 'a . little later in" Hie year 'thti.it usual hilt from thii: ,tlnio till .June Hie various committees will be on the Jump ami the show will be rendy- on time.; - ,;Cccll trrtggs. Sinllh-IlughcH nian in the Union v High school, told of. the hoys'' club work and gave his opinion Hint' these boys and their exhibit slock would bo hero this year In greater nil inherit than ever before. , FIVE-POWER 1 NAVAL MEET I IS RESUMED f (Ciinllnui'il from Vnm One) of buoyancy. I have very good rea- ' son for It," ne aeciureu, I This should be around the, middle ' of April. . j Secretary of State Henry U Stlin -, son and Am,Iassndor Gibson repre-., seated the United States, The conference leaders hoped at the j mooting to map out tho work ahead ! of (hem and arrange getting down i WHAT'S YOUR PREFERENCE? Whenever the time : whatever the occasion there's a Cinderella Frock for you and whatever your fig ure whatever you think of spending we guarantee absolute satisfaction in fit and value not. to be ! equaled. NEW SPRING COATS Are Very Smart at PUTMAN'S And Very Moderately Priced. 10.95 & P PUTMAN'S r-. itiiee more to the program ot the parley, llefore the meeting 51. HrUnd had n Iirief conference with Itnm say MacDonald, Hrltlsli prime mhi Ister and general chalrnuin of tht conference. ' lti4ilsh Xaval KMiiuuU - l.ONDO.V, Mar. ( AJ') Hrltlsh naval estimates for 1930, made public Thui'sday, showfi a net total of Cr.l.TSD.Ouu against S&,8ti5.0QU for or a reduction of 4,128.- 000. Tho Uritish pound has a value of uboul $4.StI.' ' . ' A.; V- Alexander, first . lord,. of the; admiralty. In n statement jic tuK'o.thpivivviug the BHtlniate' snrliVUift substantial, decrease wiw duo prin Vlln.ly to reductions w hich; the gov ernment felt Jusilried:-in'maklng In the hlphiilttHng' pVograiii of"'t028' and i li'211 ' In 'aceoi'dance wlth;"U; lolioy already .stated .in- parlJiinieiit' that Is, trimming of naval 'iHilld- Topcoats for Fickle March Showery April and Flowery WygS A' mnnfli Minfr pnn lHmti like either luiiib ov.hon ' is to be ti listed, nn,.,.,- A.v..:t .i.sil. " it. ;in. Uhen .April ,with its ;tearts . Miiv'witU 'its.ljliivaejr and Juno with its: rumble aeats.- . ; .... . . .-.. ... -., .ji-'rt ........... Toil 1 need - ii topcoat that's handsome. nd luirdy-'styhsli nnd staunch , . HEUE IT IS New designing for: us to show!. New fabrics. 'lor you: toKeelv: And on top of having th .top coats IIEltE Altn.GKEAT VALUES $22 & $25 Tut Stop t" Fob " ' Ing tu meet dee mined needs pro : dueed by (he Kellogg act and other peace Instruments. ' KiiMtiniirlxcM Itithtetloii ' i He mtnitnnrlxed the riductlons as m follows: r'lve vcjsebt of the lUlfi1"' program have been cancelled, namely, two cruisers of the 10,000 ton type with S-lneh guns, two 1 nuhninrlnes and one submarine v depot ship. i TwpIvo ve-ls of tho progrurti U of 1129 have .been cancelleil, nnme-U-r. turn, orulsers, four torpedoFhoat' dtstroyers, three nubiiiurlnes, two.' tloOMt and one net-layer and tarj-; get-towing vessel. One of thr;' crulsoix runcellexLls of the io.OOoi-'.I ton type' with 8-Inch guns. .i lio salil that In addition declsioji wiiether the .three ronialnlng suit- ' nilirincK iif 'the Tf'J'J program are, . to b proceeded vlth has been de-: f.err'ed uritll after the' Utmlon naval ' conference. ' ' in v--- y. not rfiip. , 7 ( A m X Eveov Man 111 ; tiik iti:. Ai.ri sTonis Ia (mii(li Or. THE CINDERELLA SHOP ?MtTcTro,ATaTTr,3S 1 L'-r-ivij-tAtLV (mini 0-j f,TOriL