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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1930)
Tuesday; June 24, 1930 Wallowa Women To Be Hqstesses At Bridge Tomorrow Ono of tho luruor Boclul events of Inlen "il lo li t4rmidu folk Is nil afternoon of brldjTe ut which .Mrs. C A. tinnier, .mra. vjeurKe Jiitle; Mrs. A. fc?e:irlu unil Mrs. Allen Can trell, all of Wallowa, will hu liost-rst-es tomorrow afternoon at Wal lown. A number of women from I.a Cirimile liuvo been invited una women irom josjpm- i-.nterpnse 'anil Wallowa . ImUo . will also be bu"s,- . . . Visitors Guests At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts and family, of Sugar City, Ida., and Air. and Mrs. N. A. Andeism mid fam- ily, of Imbler, we're dinner guests of Mr. and Mia. w. 12. Anderson Sunday at their home on Green wood street. Covers were placed for IS. The Roberts family motored here from Sugar City by way of Spok. nne and spent last week visiting' at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Anderson. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Roberta are ulsters. Class Picnic Near Starkey on Sunday About 35 persons ntttnded the picnic of the- Kvoready clasj of tlie Central Church of Christ Sunday when they drove to the red bridtjj. near Starkey. Games and hiking were enjoyed and a luncheon was served at noon. This picnic is an annual event of tho class. . La Grandfi Women I Attend Reception Honoring' Mrs. Carrie Jackson, of Baker, grand matron of tho Order of Kastorn Star of Oregon and Mrs. Addio Jones, grand chaplain, Ks thcr Chapter No. 11 O. K. 8. of Baker, were hostesses last night at a charming: reception in the Ma sonic temple at Baker. A beautiful floral setting was' arranged and about J 50 were in attendance. Tho worthy grand patron of Oregon and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Prank R Mangold, of Portland; Mrs. Lottie 10 vans, of Halfway, grand Martha; Mrs. Myrtle Peter- STATE: LAST TIMES TODAY RUDY VALL1E ns he sings " "A Little Kisp Each Morning" in The VAGABOND LOVER Also Shorts "tomorrow" Elliott Nuftent Raymond Hackett Kvcry time flie opened tier mouth, she put her foot In Ml Marion Davlos' (touting lilt! SFLIXT SHOUT S flM KITS K A KING VI s t VID0R gtpk i ' production aft TALKING , PICTURE SLOT EWf teI c,ar ; . J. '1 mm-mmmJ . is The lust Mil of 0,Uurio- fi'nd marshal- "nd George T. Cochran. L-l,,r. V.. .alSO l'r'-'s''nl- Those 3 .,-.. . .v.m l.u uraliile Wei-., ml Jlre. (Wb,. .., .. - "r - 'oehran, ua Pauline I.eJerle ohaiiter. ami .M,8. ,llUl., UnuJu. imoi matron of Hon Hon of Hope chapter. Party Given At Leighton Home In honor of itulph Ken.lrlek. of - . u.uo. ,vno is vlsitlne at the T"' hl parents, Jr. a,i Mlu h. H. Kendriek, .MIhs Louise l.eish lon was hostess at a delightful par. ty Monday cvenini; at her home, liecoratlona were In a color scheme of pink and white. Cards wero a diversion of the evcninB with 20 persons present, loiter a two-courso luncheon m served at tables centered with pink roses and syrlnga. ... Dinner In Honor Of Recent Bride Of Interest to I,a 'Grande rolk is the following news about per sons who ure of the city or all well-acquainted In this vicinity: .Mr. and Mrs. n. H. Snider, of Pendleton, gave a delightful dinner Sunday In honor of their daughter Oladys whose marriage to W. H. MurchlHon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murchlson, of near Sunimervlllp, took place Saturday, and of their niece, Mrs. Unglish, nee Dorothy Becker, whose wedding to N. C. Knglish was also solemnized Satur day. ',1 in nttendaneo wero Mr. and Mrs. Itobert H. Snider and daugliter, Mr. and -Mrs. Harry A. Starr, all or this city; Miss Thelma Campbell, of Walla Walla: Mrs. L. 13. Ham mer and daughter of Spokane: Mrs. Ward Hale of Maiden, Wash.: Mr. and Mrs. Eleanor Hecker, of To koa, Wash. Announcements "- Th0 Ilivorsido' Aid sociuty will Tysmol Is a powerful penotrnt hold Its annual all-day picnio I 'nK absorbent, soothing and healing Thursday at Riverside nark. A not- f ln lts action, which goes in through luck luncheon will be served at noon. Alt members and their fam ilies are Invited, and everyone is asked to bring a covered dish be sides sandwiches and dishes for themselves. - The members of tho Methodist church are arranging for a re union to be held Sunday afternoon June 211 at tho Riverside " park, when the congregation will meet the Rev. and Mrs. Hertzog. a,nd their family. A. cordial welcome is pxtended to new members who wish to. attend. Members and friends are urged to bring a basket lunch, don'. which 'will be served at 1:30. o'clock. SUMMER ; means WASHABLE DRESSES and that Cool, colorful, crisp . . . the smart new washable frocks prescribed . by Fashion for this Summer. They look so dainty and so ador able when new. And they'll stay that way if you send them to us regularly. We launder them safely in mild soft-water suds . . . iron them with painstaking care . . . return them to you as fresh as a Summer dawn! Its a service you're sure to appre ciate! - STANDARD LAUNDRY CO. "Wife Saving Station" PHONE MAIN 56 The Home Missionary society of uiouist Episcopal church ednesday afternoon at he home of Mrs. Rob 2002 Oak street. This anJ aM members are urged to bo Siinlav Qnliwil i'"J UUIWWI Picnic Held At Standley Cabin By Lcltltu Cleaver (Observer Corerspondoht) IMBLIOK, Ore, (Special) The M. K. Sunday. school held a picnic at the Standley Cabin above Bum merville lust .Sunday. About '36 were present and an enjoyable day was spent, A lovely potluck din ner was served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts and family, of Sugnr City, Idaho, ar rived hero recently for a short visit with Mrs. Robert's sister, .Mr:.. N'phl Anderson. This is the Roberts first trip to. this valley. Before coining hero thoy took a short trip into Montana and Washington. Clay Fox and Lylo Wilson were on I ho sick list the last of the week. . A physician was called Saturday morning to tho Fox home. Although Mr. Fox is un ttblo to return to his work, he is much better. Mr. Wilson under went a tonsil operation the last of tho week, the doctor removing ono tonsil. MV. Wilson Is much better and plans to have the other tons!', removed some time this week. ,'"''-.. Mrs. Charles Cleaver is home from. tho lako for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver and son, Dalo, of W'.st Lafayette. Ind arrived hero Sunday evening for a short vifit with hiq parents. Air. and Mrs. Cleaver. While here Mr. and Mr.;. Cleaver will visit at CorvalHs and also make a short trip to No More Neuritis in Arms, Neck, Legs or Thighs If you want to get rid of tho agonizing pains of neuritis, neu ralgia, sciatica or rheumatism, just apply Tysmol to tho affected parts I and seo how quickly all misery will 1 cease. mo ijuiea mm quicKiy reacnes ine burning, aching nerves. . Those stubborn pains In tho back of the neck,, about the shoulder blade, face or head, In the forearm and fingers, or extending down the thigh to the toe tips, will soon dis appear. Cramping of the muscles will, stop and you will no 'longer be bothered with soreness, swelling stiffness, numbness or tenderness cf the Joints and ligaments. - Tysmol Is not an ordinary lini ment or salvo, but a scientific new emollient that is entirely -different from anything you have ever used. Don't suffer any longer. Get a supply of Tj'smoJat any good drug store. Always on hand at Glass Drugs, Inc. ' Adv. Means Us! LA GRANDE 'EVENING Washington to Inspect the crops. Mr. Cleavor Is the market special ist in Purdue university . in I.afny ette. This will be Mr. Cleaver's fourth year at tho university. They will return to their home In about a month. Midget Wedding -To Be Held At Union Thursday By W. V. Connor UNION (Special) Thursday evening, June 27 at th0 Methodist church thrro will be a representa tion of the midget or Tom Thumb .wedding with local children under ten years old participating. Till? program will bo in charge of Mrs. Nora Cheney, president of the la dles Aid and a woman who makes a specialty of tills entertainment. About 50 little folk will take part In tho evening's program. - Urt Cllne, who has been nt Hot Here's the neweneca Windsor! A four-burner Oil Range as effi cient as the most modern Gas Range! Four double economy cook ing holes are heated by two burners . . . big built-in oven is heated '. by two burners! And all are of the AUTOMATIC WICK LESS BULLSEYE HEAT TYPE! Powerful and concentrated! Full size range. Length 54 in. Width 24 in. Height 34 in. ' HERE ARE OIL TANK Is of glnKst 'u run ahvai'H son ho w mut'li fuel you have. Bl ILT-I.N OVKX I lea I. h evenly! Hot iim any gat rouge, lit 13 Inches In I0NTG0I 1101-3 Washington Ave, ington Ave. . 1 MS OBSERVER,-LA GKANDi- UliE. Lake for tho post couple of weeks and underwent . an operation re cently, is reported as In a very critical condition. The Sunbeams and tho Booster Boys, two classes from the Metho dist Sunday school, enjoyed , a swimming party at tho Covo pooi Saturday evening. Tho trip to the swimming poul v.as tho result of a contest between tho two classes, which was won by tho boys. Mist Susan Chudwlek und her class of girl.-i entertained Leonard Cla-rk and his boys with tho swim and a lunch. About 30 made the trip. . First spraying of cherry trees Is now under way in this vicinity. This will be followed In about u week by a second spraying and If necessary, a. llilrd ono before the fruit is ready for picking. There are prospects for a good crop here. It Is believed by growers that very little damage was done by the hall Saturday. A few cherries sJcm to show hail marks and In places the fruit has buret open, probably from bo much rain. ' ' j ; EIGHT OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF STOVK I'IMSII Kprlug grr"ii. Ivtiry a n (1 a dull Mack. Sfimrt ffiiorful. ICusy lo dean. Miss Lanlco Weavor was hero from Haines Sundav, tho guest of Mrs, Lois Hall. Miss Weaver was j formerly a student In tlje local school a. ' , Most of the boys from headquar ters company of the nutlonal guard nro expected to nrrlvo .home, about Thursday of this week. , Som0 ot tho boys have, arranged for a stop over for a few days in Portland on their way homu frdm Camp cjat sop, ', . , Dr. Harnden, who has been con fined to his . homo for several months and seriously 111 part of this time. Is again able to g't out. He says ho will soon bo able to. go fishing again. . ... J . ( 1 Tho Union concert band has en gaged Robert R. Wakefield as di rector und will hold regular re hearsals each Wednesday night an tho K. P. haL , Just .now. the band, is working on special music and "will probably-give ono or two con certs during the summer. Mrs. "Marelda Strlnghani drovo over from Klgin Sunday to visit KACII lU HMTIl heats 2 holes. 2 nittoiimtk Wlekless IntrnerH give lient for 4 lioles. - HACK SPLVHIIKIt side hphiHlier and o'4ti dMr ar gen uine iioreclahi eiuiin-rl. IM WARD 6 with her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Sturglll. When .she returned home -Sunday evening,' her niece. Miss Wanita Sturglll, accompanied Iter and will visit in Klgln for a week. ' , -1 The recent rains found many of tho ranchers In this end of tho val ley with part of their first .cutting of alfaira down either In the wind row or In cocks. Some stacks wero partly finished when- tho rain be gan hilt It Is not believed that there will be much damage "unless tho rains continue. - The series of burglaries whloh marked the past week , In Union may lead to an Increase in police protection hero. ; With two men working oh tho forco tho city would have continuous service both day and night. ' . Grace Hailing, Doris Kirk and Robert Wakefield aro driving to La Grande and attending tho summer terms of tho normal school. Mr. Wakefield will teach In tho North Powder school this coming year. Miss Hailing was a member of the 3 CHECH "had ' iohci;lai.v KN'AMISli Burner HmidlcH nnd I be DriiniH ure fin Isheil in the sunib ci ui melt . BUH.VKBS nutoinalie whlcMA 1)k. Tlirae give cx'onoinieal : Itilenne licat. rajC31... Page Three graduating class at tho normal this summer and is finishing up; dome work there during th twq; short terms. . . , ' . f , ' David M. Jones, who has been wording at Huinto and In Union fop tho past year, has moved to Pen dleton where he has accepted a po-; sitlon as tractor driver for the state; highway work. Ono daughter hi already in Pendleton working for the McMarr company and tho younger daughter will attend tho; Pendleton High school as a Junior! this fall. . . Messrs. Hltr and Wade, two young men from Elgin, came down to . Union Sunday and went on a fibhlng trip with Henry Reuter, Tho three were In college together Inst year at CorvalHs. . Rev. Tl. C: Leo had for his Sun-; day s-riiion topic this subject, "What tho Church Can Learn From tho Stock Show." Cooperation, democratic management and inter est In the boys and girls who ox-; hlbit stock were the three points ho emphasized. 1 THIS STOVE 1SYTEHMS Only $1 weekly. Buy now unti iwy tho cay way. La Grande, Ore. m. 1