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Monday, June 2, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GKANDK, ORE. Page Thi-ed Miss Madge Bedke, v Senator Kiddle, , I Married Sunday The wedding of .Mls Miulgo Hed-1 Jie. daughter of Mrs." R Bedke, of Oakley, Ida. and Kred K. Kiddle,, son of Mrs. Kd .llddie, of Inland Chy, was Holemnlzed Sunday at 4 o'clock nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey -Matthew h at 603 N avenue with the Rev. H, I. Hansen, pastor of the Island City eoiiiimm ity church officiating. Tho single, ring ceremony was used. "Oh Promise Me' and "Ilcenuso" were sung hy Clarence "Ward no-, cotnpanled at tho piano by '.Hubert Kukln who also played a wedding iniirr by Mendletohn. Tho hride wore a .princess dress of rose heigu lace with a lovely shoulder bouquet of rosebuds, for. g't-me-nots and sweet peas. Her matron of honor, Mrs. Harvey K. Matthews, was attired In egg-shell chiffon wearing a shoulder bouquet' similar to the bride's. Harold War ner, of Pendleton, attended the '.I'idcgroom. . About V- quests were in atten dance and following the ceremony a dainty luncheon was served. . Mrs. Kiddle is a graduate of t. University of Washington where she was affiliated with Gamma Phi Jleta. During the school year ot 3J27-2S she was a teacher In the ,a Grand n High school. Mr. Kidd.e ot one of tho most prominent men in Kastern Oregon with Union his native county. He is a graduate of l.a Grande High school and of the University of . Oregon wher0 he was a member of 1 the Sigma Nu frnteinity. Ho was in military service -during the., world war and is past slate coin iiiandcr of tho American Region and is at present state" senator from this district. ; - -,- i . -L- The newlyweds lett immediately after tho ceremony on a brief hon eymoon. In the near future they will be at homo in Jsland City. Out-of-town, guests for the occa sion were: Mm. F, C. Iledke, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse HedUe and Mrs. 13. Jlmvells, all of Oakley, Jda., Mr, ' and Mrs. Clarence Ward of Ron., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karl of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warner Of Pendleton, Mr. ami Mrs. Asn Kgglestun of Knterprlsc. American Music ' . Recital Tonight A recital of American music In .costume will be given by pupils' of' Miss Hilda Anthony this evening . at S o'clock at tho Lu , Grunde hotel. 1 The program Is dlvldod Into dif-. ferent historical periods, - and tho amisie of each pert oh1 will fie plofy ed by the following pupils: - . . "The Jleginnlng of American Jviusic" by Patricia Clark "Music in the time ,. of George Xvaslpington." Krane.es Clark and Kathleen .Williamson. . "Negro music, and Music -Showing Negro influence," Sylvhi Hod gin and Ola Mae Hough.: "Music in the Time of Lincoln,". Helen Melville and James Voelst. "Indian Music and Music Show ing Indian Influence," Robert Dow, Hart lieclilln, . J.uclle I'liaeker, Itlchard Trevoy, Helen .Melville and lliirbara t'oolldge. "America's Most Beloved Com posers." Cornelia Daly, Barbara foolidgo nnd Marguerite MoGlell nlng. "I'linlenipornry Ainericnn Com posers," Lillian Schubert, Kathleen Williamson, Frances Clurk, J'a Iricia Clurk, Sylvia Hoilgln, Lu cille. Thompson, Fern Huun and Kleanor Hicks. Wedding Ceremony At Pendleton, Ore. Of interest to Iji Grande friends is tlie word of the marriage or Miss Virginia Key, or Weston, to Clar ence Koscwull, or Uniop., which took place yesterday arternoon Jn l'enilleton. -Mr. Itosewnll Is an employe or the Kastern Oregon l.ighl und l'ower company. ... ) Honor Teachers At Noon Luncheon Honoring Miss Imogen Russell and Miss Marie Tlggleback, the teachers or the Central school were hostesses at a delightful luncheon Thursday noon at the l.a Grande hotel. Covers were placed for IS. Misses liuss-11 and Tlgglcbook will be on a lenve of absence thin next year and will nttenil the Southern Branch of the. University of California, enrolling this fall. Do You Have A GOOD TIME On Washday? MAIN 56 Standard Laundry Co. "Wife Saving Rtnllnn" iMis Black And Mr. Fitzgerald Wed Sunday Morning At a pretty and impressive nup tial service. Miss Lucille Rlack, daughter of Mrs. Mary mack, and John Kdward .Fitzgerald, sun of Mr. und Mrs. Dave Fitzgerald. -were, wedded Sinduy morning at 9 o'clock at tho home of the bride's sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lester Stoddard on Fourth street. Hishop A. Lester Stoddard, of the J-atter Day Saints, performed the double ring ceremony at a beautiful altar of evergreens and baskets of gar den flowers. . ' " t The bride was lovely In a fitted gown or Ivory satin with a lone full skirt in the new mode h..,i I curried a bouquet of lilies in ivory. ! Bates, of the Zhunta troop, gave Her only uttendnnt, Airs. Doyle the "Canip Fire Uiw" and Slary Xlnuuerman, was diessed in bluejKvelyn Newklrk gave the Tnnip flat crepe. Little Anne Stoddard in flowered georgette was the ring bearer. ' Tho . mo'her of the brlo wore rose beigo und the bridegroom's mother was dressed in Iowered georgette. A .weddlrt breakfast was torved to about 6u guests with -Mrs. I.eal . urs.'ll presiding In tho dining room assisted by Miss l'eggy iless, Mrs. .A'udmer l'laylo, Mrs. ' Clurlt Flugerald, Mrs. Huth l'almer, Miss I Kthel Harnden and Mrs. M. I Lai- Immediately after the ceremony tho newlyweds loft for n two'weeks trip' thro:igln'alfornia stojiping at Krlseo mhd Los Angeles. , On their Frisco nihil: Los A npTeles. On their , return they will bu at homo in the Allen apartments on Fifth street. Party Compliments Miss Lillian Small Mrs. It. S. Fleming, ot 1 202 N. avenue, entertained Suturduy af ternoon in honor of Miss Lilian Small whose engagement was re cently announced. As the honor guest Is a senior nt the normal school, tho after noon's entertainment was carried out in keeping with the closing of school. . ' "Finul -Examinations" were given with prizes going to Miss Kva Jane Krwin and Mlssj tclle small tor rece v ng '""" ; plomns wcro uwnrdcd. MIss Small's proving to be a. marriage certifi cate. - .1 ' ' :i .'. ; . , Decorations were carried ou Jn pink and white with roses a id PU1K- anil vmie n-.-. v peonies, e.troctlvely- used about tbo room. iter. esnmen.s were - - I chilll.mnn nml Margaret Jnglo by -tho hostess, assisted by- Miss . . mlly wlth the ticket fecil Small 'f V'nnTwl ,r e ",. Thomas Walsinger ar il bower of pink and hlto .ns- . "camn Saca- found. to contain niuny ro.eiy o-lftM for tho lnid:to be, (jtlt-or-to.vn gliosis were- Misses Marjoi lcs ienneur and Cecil Small, of Milton, . , ' I . :-i-- Everready Class Elects Officers, The TCverrcady class ot the Cen tral t.'hnrclK ot Christ hud ii very Iileusunt; social'. evening Vriduy us guesis or Mr. mul Mrs. ' Joltn Snoilgruss ut theB. E.Kulth resi dence, 403 O avenue. There were about 25 present. Al the business ,s.Hlon tbii rollowlng 'officers w or,.l: elected:' I). Hiiltll., president: Mil-, died French, vice president; Mamie Allen, secretary-treasurer. The I pastor was chosen as teacher. Mrs.-t l'titnaiii has been teacher of tho class since It was organised but i owing to ill health is forced to give up the class for the present at leost. She was present part of the time for the evening. Parlor games wero enjoyed to a Into hour when refreshments were served. - Miss Boies And -Mr. Whitted Wed Miss Beatrice Boies, niece of ' Mrs. Frank Palt, became the bride , or Burton Whitted Sunday nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Doun with' the: llev. It. U ' Putnam, of the Central Church of Christ, of ficiating and relatives und a few friends In attendance. , The bride wore pale yellow chif fon ond carried a lovely bouquet of yellow snapdragons and orchid pyrcthrum. Her maid of honor, Miss l.oulse Harnett, was dressed In orchid georgette, crepe and wore n corsage of sweet peas and rose buds. Floyd Nash intended the 01 all coffee trade marks, only Hills Brat.' Arab tuaran tees collet that it roasted Tew POUNDS AT A TIME A nw room at a time U the flavor-jecrtt of Hills Brot.' patented, continuous process Controlled Roast ing. Every berry is roasted evenly. No bulk-roastinf; process can create, the same . delicious goodness. Fresh from the original vacuum fart. Easily opened with the key HILLS BROS COFFEE hi briUetrrooinj? ?Iinty refreshments Spokane, al -th m. Aujnwtln? wero served following llu services, 'church hi Hpokane. They ore leov MiV ami Mrs. J. U. -Miller, of ing today on u-honeymoon trip to Enterprise, were -out-of-town vis-j N-v York. ' itors. The newlyweds will make I their home In the Kdenholm apari-J jmentH on Depot ptrert, Benefit Party At j The Sacajawea Inn One of the loveliest parties or the season was given Saturday nf-tiM-iinnn at tlie Sucnjawea Ini., when Eiiests gathered at one o'clock for luncheon. Following the . delicious menu at 'ibles, which hail mlnuture camp fires as ; center. pieces, bridge and Kensington wen? enjoyed. club und several guests. After dln- Tbe games were nt play in the' nor. a short business ipeetlng fol largP ballroom at one end of which lowed. ' , a very realistic, model summer The rooms - or the ' Hug home camp had been set up and named, ( were prettily decorated with tulips Vamp Sacajawea.'- innii. llluciv . Girls from the' Cnmn Fire ami I The club will hold Its next meet- Bluebird groups of I.a Grande gave an iiitorestlng program. Kthel , 1- ire l rood. . wyivia J urn, . ui iur Ta-Ta-Vochon .troop, played a pi ano solo. Muriel Webb and Clnrlce Taylor also contributed pleasing piano numbers. The luncheon was a benefit (tor the summer camp of the pimp Fire Kids) which was sponsored by tn , Uji Grande Neighborhooa cluu aim carried out Uiruugh the Camp Fire : 1 girls committee, chulrmancd by j Mrs, T, A. .McKlnstry. i .1' -Mrs. McKlnstry, representing me .a Grande, Neigniioinoou cr.u; presented to. Mrs. U V F. s Tyler, nrestdent of the Cunlp Flro Guai- dluns,, ?57.25 (the Iter pAytng for th . materials . U3ed in amount leit ai the luncheon). All materials . used In the afternoons .,....o.,t, und nil nrlzcs were dnnated. : 'V i ... . k-eiwinrrnn ni-i7.es were awarded, fi, .n Aivee r-nok: second. Mrs. J V 'IK-Ilsi'iind third, Mrs. O. J( m man: ' iThw; bam i - -Finn 1 trf re-J celving tho-.robeiillspiayeit us ursi, prize wis OlaVlfe Taylorr Sccoinl went to Uenoro Headley, third to l.eola Wilcox and fourth to Altn llllank. Judges fur both, groups were Miss Anne Arnoldus, -Miss Dorothy Klrby and Mrs. Murk Jen kins. Hildgo nwnrds went lo Mrs. A. T. Hill, first; Mrs. W. G- Sawyer, sec ond; Mrs, fharles Gruhnui, third; Mrs. Audrner I'luyle, fourth; Mrs. Ij. B. .Moo, fifth; Mrs. H B. Dixon, sixth: Mm Chnso Hohnenlcimp, Seventh; und Mrs. Murk Jenkins, eighth .Mrs. N. W. Frees, bridge chaii- man. was assisted ny uus. -uacur .w.ranfe. Mm. c:. s. Moore. Mrs. iwaniock,. Mrs. C. S. Moore. Mrs. , Thompson ' and Mrs. - 19. . .; .. . . .. . - i 1! nil IhI el- Mrs. Howard. 'Miller was program , ...,-,, iPc. : or work. bringing in real woods" , on a Blii'ull scale. -tAiwistlng Mrs. Thomas Walsing er.1 kenslngton chnlrninn, wore: Mrs. It. lialph Clark and Mrs. It. V.: Tyler. , , ' , . . Jdhn Walsh And ;, ,Miss Donnelly Wed '' Wor'd has been received or the wedding this' morning ill S o'clock or John J. Walsh, formerly of this city, to Louise Marie llonnelly, or STATE tho Minslorplwv TWO DAYS LEFT TO SEE l'MlMfK SM'' ' ' www i;,;; A NEWS EVENT THAT IS AWAITED WITH THE KEENEST ENTHUSIASM BY THE WHOLE WORLD! LAWRENCE TIBBETT'S DEBUT IN TALKING PICTURES! The Great Metropolitan Star a voice to ring 'round the world the person ality of a hero will 'thrill you in this Technicolor musical romance! with CATHERINE DALE OWEN, STAN LAUREL, OLIVER HARDY directed by LIONEL BARRYM0RE Mrs. Walsh was employed us a nurse. Mr. Walsh Ik the son ut jMra. Anna Walsh and Is a dis patcher for the I nlon facuic at Spokane, the same position he held while here,, , ' V. I. M. Club Meets' At Pumpkin Ridge The V. I. M. club met Inst Wed nesday nfternoon at the home of Mrs. Francis Hug of Pumpkin Uidge. A politick dinner was sorv ed at noon to the members of the ig on June 11 nt- tho homo of Mrs. Walter-. Cross. -i Quiet Wedding Thursday Night At a nulet' wedding ceremony Miss l'atterson and Thomas Hose .were Joined in marriage lust Thurs day at 0 o'clock In the. evening at jthe Christian parsonage on Heni- ..,. ,,.. ,. iin the ttov. n. I-. ftnam iiffleiating. Joe Dial and I orono atterson were witnesses: Th(1 y0unB couple will mala thelf home nt Ferry. Mr. nose is an em- I pioy Class Gives Party :,; For. Two Members The HI Happy Hustlers class or ... . 'l,,,.,.l. ' nt ChMel 1 1 ..-u... v .... . , ... neu a nappy -surprise .puny nisi iTuesdiiy evening honoring t'hnrles and .K.lulne, Hunts, members ot the elO'ps, n:hp a re: yeuvlng 1 .a G rondo iuwhsiwc- ' FiilN-'i'Chui'les is president of tlye class. - The evening . wns spent cunoeing on - tluv river, rousting weiners und mlirshniallowo ai-V playing games, l.ater rerresliments were served at their home on luko street with about twenty members in uttendunce. Announcements . The St. Petecs. Kpiseopnl Oulld will meet Wednesday at the' home- of Mrs. IT. II. Anderson fur th annual Oulld plehlc and the final meeting of the society before Sep tember. , The, ploJilc will begin ut 12 o'clock nnd' earh member Is r iliieHted'to: bring her own silver aijd cud. All' 'women-members of the churo.h-areilnvlled...Mr8.dl. N. Ash by is In eharge of Uie program'. The Guild meetlng'wlll b0 l'I'l 2:30 o'eloek. - . . ..The, Mdies .Aid society of te Methodist Episcopal .church wfll meet Wednesday aflrrnoon nt o'clock ftt -the home of Mrs.- lldr berr Hpeekhart. This will be the last meeting or the seiisoit and all members are urged to bo present. Those desiring transportation may call Mrs. l,ee I lanford. 1 ,j .' The Good Will club 'of the W. U Cv-wlll meet nt the home of Mil erl; CariV IS in N. avenue, tomorrow- afternoon at 2 o'clock. All member are urged to be present: Theatre ' ' iter WZ " - - L.J The Neighbors of Woodcraft will moot Tjiemlny ' t'ventnir" (ov ll spcrltil p.-loii ui .Uui hutue of M.'h.. Yi'ski' on WaslllnKiu" iivimiiio "t 7:30 oYloi'k. All liU'inlMTH nip ro Hiu'sted lo lit present us ti cuiiiH-iluu- Is ti. bo tmllotteil mill utlu-r liuslno8 mutU'rtt ronstili.n'il. Chats With Parents STliAl.lXG lly Alice JinlMin I'ttilc The average mother who finds tb.nl her child has delllicrutely and sinfully appropriated that which does not belong to nun Is so overwhelmed uy wnui sue euu-sliU-rs her eflilld's moral turpitude that her, handling of the situation lelleeln her disturbed emotions rather than an Intelligent atti tude which takes into account cutlseu and effects. ; yet hiinestly In rolnlion to prolierty Is not . nil insiuieiive thill,'. On tho contrary. It Is 11 universal tendency ror biimnn beings to take what (hoy wtint. Ills toys should never be ap- 1-i-iiiirhited by anyone without Ills spectrin consent. - The money which ho puts into his little bank' Is his own, never to lie tampered with by anyone else'.- Ho must not see one person In the hon.io take money from the purse or anolber unless be understands clearly that permission has been given. -i 1 When he has appropriated the pkivthlng or another child, he are i 1990, ft. J. Rynotd Tobf Cotnpjny, Winiia-Slrni, N. C. Camels 1 - rn1 m f h ilium l) ht-lpml n-Mtoro It lit unci' mid lo k?i ii'f.-clliiw of pICHM, lire iiiul m-li-uppruvnl from iliih.i? When jin older child steals It Is) Thv many friends of Mrs. L. V, neees-iary to inuutrc suiy inm ; tarter are Hi(ldenea over ner un hls mntlves. Perhaps he Ih Htnrved timely death- ' Mrrt, , t:irter was for homo legitimate. Hatlsfaetlon'J well known -in Cove,- where she whleh the thing he has taken j lived us u - girl and ' attended represents to him. In this case, school.. Shv wub nmrrlfd here I while ho should at onee make I ! restitution, he tdiouUI be made to j understand that his parents, are always ready to give him wjuil ever, they fin ul'fiird, , ' PONDOSA PEKfiONALS .'Doris navmond was pleasantly ', here a few ; years ago, stopped surprised -Monday evening when H over Tuesday' evening nnrt pnssed of hor school mates gave her a "l't at the home of 'Mr, and rarewell' putty at her home. Games i:Mrs. Jus. lloalsun. ,, Services were were played, followed by refresh-1 held at. the :cliurch to eniible him menu, after which the little rolks ' lo meet, hln friends.' Ho Is on his danced for .awhile. Those present -way east to. . enter Into evungolls were: MeUui Johnnsen, Wilms and 1 tic wiirk. , ; - - Helen llarsin. Volma and Donahr l?.,l,lt,unii Miii-ln uttd . G leiulitlc Marie and . Glendnle i. Ashbv kelson, John Murray, liar, old I-ewls, Morris Hobertson and tho honor guest. Mrs. 1). 10. Julian- sen helped the children with at- i-iineen.ents y It A. Alexander and Don Ilucll - nnan in their plane, the Curtis Hobln. landed lii ITrdel Jjiy's field Mon.Iuv arternoon and took pas - scngors up until dark. A score of residents took ndvunlugo of tho opportunity to go Mr a .lldc. Mf nml Airs John S- Stoddard relnriied from .i'orlhind Monday, whine (hey hud gone Snlurdily to visit friends And relatives. -r- made , 4,s . ..: X f f l - 1 tr rZ'i IWtl. J J. From the day the choice leaves of sun-mellowed Turkish and Domestic tobaccos arc first selected for Camel Cigarettes, every step in their manufacture is headed .toward just one goal the making of a thoroughly enjoyable smoke. Pleasure, found at its best in Camels, is the only reason for smoking. That's why Camels make no pretense of being any-i thing but a smoke. Camel is a blend of exquisite smoothness, mild and mellow and marvelously fragrant. Have a Camel! COVE PERSONALS and lived la fov until only a few thort yeain ago., when they moved to Haines and opened the swim in I ii8' pool al the Hiutluiii Springs. J Mrs. I'nrtor wan not only well 1 known biit' dearly loved by all. The sorrowing ; trlends luivo the) . sympaiuy - in in wno nn..v loved her. : , ' .. ' !' 'The' llev. ytv.' Horila. minister j In charge- of. the Baptist church j -Mrs. uiiy 1-;. liarker lert. won- ' iiesduy evenlnir -for--Vnrtlimd to ' 1 iimuiii, i...i- ,,,,,ih,.r r,rm. o. xr. i Brown, who is seriously 11! nt .her l home .there. ' . , -Mm. J. K. Mills will leave Sat- Mmlay evening, tor u trip to. the : el St. . .r-ue ill gu . ills, lu in- i nonie. oi nor iirniner . ii eiiiiiiiiiy. , Neb. iind'wlil julii niiirin u inoior , trip tt. .Jlennsjflvahla. 'She will ! then go to 1-rovldehco,-H,. I,. .Ui j visit lier. son. Gordon, .who is a ! fliident, at -Kiirviird. Oordon is a graduate ,- or .. fove- High : school and baa; spellt.ione year In-Occl- ilenliil college.' t'llllfoinliii'liiid . left hel u iwi) years iiko.-.w(iH Jht' ev. nml Mrs.-V. . Miirrnv Bradner ror r to smoke t, J l- ! Kjiryitrd In the rail. . . . " I J- K. Mills, or i.Vjve. Is serving I on tlie grand jury.- :, T Several visitors rrom the out side were here ror .Memorial iniy. Among them were seen: Mr. I-M.v. Puyne und Mrs. Hdna ConUlln, nf Wulln Walla; ,r,r. M. 1- KcUeiK ley and her . daughters, .Misses Harriet and Nolle, of Portland, mid Mrs. K H. I'eul. of Milton,. 'J he Boy fotita hd a hiking party Wednellay that ended In tho grove at Jmncan'B. They . were accompanied by their lend er, the How. N. K. Horsey. " At the end of their hike they cnjuyoil s. camp supper cooked- by .the hoys. - .-- 1 ' The Camp Fire girls hold tiiriir weekly meeting al the homo' of their . .. newly elected gunnjinn. Miss TIotnui Andorsnll. Mlss '-A.n-derson 1 was assistant ' last yetir and Mis. ! 1-a Vloletle guai ifinn. hut when Mrs. l.a Violotte tle'ft' Miss Anderson ( was eltced to--fill the Itltu-e. '- '. ': 'r Tho, Dauglilort- of the Klpg were . entertained at ton by Mrs. H. W. Creiwey at Morris ballon I Tuesday afternoon; 1V Avery Itoherts. ot Sewjril. J Alaska, who has been ntlenSlBB a dentlsfs .conference at huiWc. will arrive here Friday for a yU.it ...... ...m ............ .. ......-.. . ...... ens nun men jouhk .... i4... arrived last week. Dr. UoDerts will he accompanioil .by his sls- tor. Miss Kva Hoberts, of .Sa)-fti. . , '.'H ' l-Viirleen thousand real est e salesincn or houtliei n ( alll..r0.i have railed tu qtiallly for pei ma- pent . licenses lMHlr..a- .fi.ew. e,uin: i Inatlon law, i ::. , : - i 'X: J