La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 28, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, June 28, 1930
SCCDEETy NEW
Party Compliments
Miss Maude Reed,
A Bride - To - Be
In compliment to MIbs Maude Reed
a pretty miscellaneous shower was
given Friday aftarnoon at the home
of her mother. Mrs. Alice Reed. Miss
Reed's marriage to Oscar Knlsht. of
Elgin, will be an event of tho ner.r
future. Mr. Knight Is the proprietor
of a service Btatlon there. About 20
guests were present. '
Little Artla and Reta Keefer, nieces
of Miss Reed, wre dressed as bride
and bridegroom and -drew a little
wagon, decorated in the colors of the
service station, into the room. The
honor guest received a number of
lovely gUts.
Following pleasant 1 social hours
dainty refreshments were served by
the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ed Hugh
es, Miss Helen Hughes, Mrs. Alex Rob
ertson and diss Leora Reed.
Mrs. L. H. Russell
Hostess Friday
At a aoltghtrul -potluck luncheon
and Informal afternoon Mrs. L. H.
Russell was hostess Friday at her
home to a group of friends: Pleasant
social hours were enjoyed during the
afternoon.- Those present were: Mrs.
.1. O. Camp. Mrs. George T. Cochran,
Mrs. Fred Cross, Mrs. Ernest Bray,
Mrs. H. H. Anderson and Mrs. Rus
sell. ' .
Miss Myrna Ward
Guest of Honor
In honor of Miss Myrna Ward, Mrs.
J. E. Fitzgerald was hostess at a
charming miscellaneous -shower Fri
day evening at her home in tho Al
len apartments on Fifth street. Miss
Ward's marriage to Floyd Davis will
be an event of July 20. Lovely flow
ers were used in decorating the homo.
About 26 worts present and the
evening was spent playing games.
Later dainty refreshments were serv
ed. The honor guest received a num-
ber of pretty gifts.
..-.
Swimming- Party
Enjoyed Friday
Ten members of the L. T. club met
in regular session Friday afternoon
at Pine Cone, when swimming was
enjoyed and later refreshments wer&
served with Miss Pauline Clausen as
chairman in charge. Latnr a business
meeting was' held with the president,
Miss Helen Schilling, presiding. Plans
were made for a hike to Dutch
springs July 9 and a trip to Wallowa
lake later In the month.
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Maine DRESSLER
Polly M0RAN '
with ANITA PAGE
in the Laughing Panic
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ALL TALKING "or
LAST TIMES TODAY
ALL-TALKING K0MANTIC
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A twentieth fentiirr adventurer
torm a catle and wln love and
a fortune.
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Jolly Picnic At
Cove Thursday
A Jolly picnic was enjoyed by the
salvation Army Sunday school Thurs
day at the Cove swimming pool and
Camnlnc ernnnri Th. nrr..i it
I attended with about 60 present ana
...uiuinB wu spent m games and
races. Following luncheon at noon
the afternoon was enjoyed swimming.
E. 0. N. Students
Picnic At Cove
A Jolly 'party was enjoyed by about
50 students of the Eastern Oregon
Normal school who drove to Cove foi
a swim and welncr roast Friday even.
ln. HfllllM Vara l.lnl.n.l n.-n.....l .1
jcampfire. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller.
..... u,.u mm. ciiiiu oujveiisun. ana
Mies Helen Moor, dean of woman,
were faculty members present. Miss
Evelyn Ward was chairman of tln
picnic assisted by Miss Orah Bell
Rood and Miss Wllma Long. '
Another social event at the Nor
mal school this week was an evening
of cards, games and dancing Wednes
day with about 100 In attendance.
Miss Moor ' and Mr. Stevpnqnn wpri.
In charge.
'
Mrs, Chenault Is
Hostess at Benefit
At a delightful silver tea, a benefit
for the Baptist Ladies Aid, Mrs. I. E.
Chenault was hostess Thursday after
noon to members of the society and
several visitors with 24 in attendance.
Lovely flowers were arranged about
the rooms and delicious refreshments
were served. This is the first of a
aeries of afternoons planned to take
place during the next few months,
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Mrs. Wright Is .
Hostess to Club
At a pleasant afternoon members
of the Do-nut olub met Friday at the
home of Mrs. Ambrose Wright, Lovely
flowers decorated the rooms. After
several hours spent sewing and visit
ing, a two-courso luncheon was serv
ed. The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. s. Nyo on Washington
street.
'
Benefit Social
Given Last Night
The benefit social of the Second
Ward Relief society of the L. D. 8.
church was a successful event of last
night held in the church on Fir
street. About 126 persons attended.
Proceeds will go to the temple funi:.
An j entertaining program was en-
ESUN-MON
-TUES . .
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COMEDY
PAlLINt SURKE
nlnrv n.1intlirir
Joyed with a sons bv the four Hen
drlcksen children, a reading by Mrs.
Viola Fulmer, vocal duet by Wllm
and Verna Weimer, a recitation by
Lyle Salkleld, a Bong by Dave Hen
drlckson. a piano solo by Verma Slr
rino, a dance by Archellne Keown, a
recitation by OrvIUe Baum and a skit
by Nephl Combs. Afterwards games
were played and refreshments sold.
Westway Club In
Enjoyable Meeting
About 30 were In attendance at tho
meeting of the Westway club of the
W. B. A. when an evening of cards
and a business session was held last
night at the home of Mm. J. E. Reyn
olds. Attractive decorations were ,n
a patriotic design.
Six tables of cards wore at play fol
lowing a business meeting. Prizes at
bridge were won by Mrs. W. D. Mc
Donald, first, and Mrs. Bert Carr.
consolation. Mrs. Renwick Clark won
first hon6rsat pinochle and Mrs. May
Dixon received the consolation award.
Nearing the closs of the evening de
licious refreshments were served. This
Is the last meeting until v,hey are re
sumed in the fall.
Announcements
Members; new members and friends
of tho Methodist churoU are lmltecl
to attend a basket luncheon Sunday
at 1:30 o'clock at ,the Riverside park,
when the congregation will meet the
Rov. and Mrs. W. H. Hertaog and their
family. A large attendance is desired.
At the snoclal meeting of the La
dies Auxiliary of the Fraternal Order
of Eagles' it was voted to hold the
next regular session Wednesday. July
2 Instead of July 3 as scheduled due
to that Thursday night being the
eve of the Fourth.
EXERCISE ON PAPER IWM'TE
MADE ATHLETE OF HOCKNE
CHICAGO fP) Knute Rockne used
to deliver papers on the north side
of Chicago aB a lad, and he had to
run a mile before he reached the
first customer's house.
That early conditioning, Rockne
declares, helped him later In his
sports career, and helped to Interest
him in athletics.
Major John h. Griffith, Big Ten
athletic commissioner, is another
who says ho became interested In
truck athletics delivering papers as
p. boy In Belolt. Wis. Ho used to run
tho full length of his route.
HLACK AND WHITE
REMAIN IN HARMONY
PARIS UP) Fancy Jersey blc uses
with stripes going in the "other di
rection" from the stripes In the ac
companying skirt and Jacket or long
coat are seen In advance - autumn
styles.
There are many black and white
effects In the Jersey tuck-ins, a re
flection of the multiplicity df black
and white tweed patterns in advance
fashions. -
CUCKOOS PRESENT PKOORAM
MIAMI, Fla. (P) The Cuckoos, or
ganized by Miami business men and
entertainers, have undertaken to
the city's popularity by broadcasting
A MESSAGE
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MARIE
DRESSLER
POLLY
IV30RAN ir.
CAUQHT
With ANITA P.UIK
SiiECtPd hr Eddie rantor'i Rook
Ailiiptalinn and dialogue by HNIard
.Mark. Directed by t harlt V. Klnnrr
State Theatre
TONIGHT AT 12:15 A. M,
riinulpst 1
IMilr In Kgl iJith "J
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
TWINS TO TRY
. , Aaftut ititeti, .I'rsa I'huto
. The Zitenfeld twins of New York, Bernlce and Phyllis, are train
ing at Dover, England, for another attempt to-swim ' the English
channel from Dover to the French coast. They tried the swim last
summer but failed.
programs from 11 p. m.i eastern
standard time, to 3 a. m. Saturday
night and Sunday morning through
the summer over station WQAM.
MUNICIPALITY TAKES STEPS
- . TO IMPROVE CITY'S GOLF
KNOXV1LLE, Tenn. (ff) In the
future many local golfers will escape
the discomfiture of seeing a well
driven golf game go to pieces on the
greens. ; . . ;
The munlolpa Igovernment no less
has volunteered to see to It. The
city recratlon department offers - to
lay out putting greens on any private
lawn In town. . -
DIETICIAN DIES
LONDON, June 28 (ff)-Mrs. Lulu
Hunt Peters, eminent physician and
dietician of New York and Los An
geles Is dead in London of lobar
pneumonia.
Dr. Peters, who came to London re
cently with a delegation of about 100
American physicians to attend meet
ings of the Royal Sanitary institute
died last night In a nursing home.
OWNER OF "DICK O'HARA"
- DOES A HIT OF KIDDINO
CHICAGO OP) Pat Joyce's "Dick
O'Hara" ran last In the, Kentucky
Derby, and the railroad man's friends
kidded him about his luck.
Now Pat Is doing a bit of kidding.
Ho had the only $100 ticket on
"Reveille Boy" when that long shot
came 'home first in the American
Derby at Washington park. - His $100
came back to him and $5,622 with It.
BARNES MAKES WEAK BOW
CHICAGO (fP) Emile Barnes, for-
HURRY!
Get your tickets
Now!
Admission
35c
Over 300 Tickets
Sold
yours
NOW
For the
BIG
WHOOPEE
SHOW
CHANNEL AGAIN
mer Washington outfielder, made his
debut as a White Sox at Comlskey
Park. Chicago, by striking out with
the bases loaded. .
CONVICTS PARDONED -SALEM,
Ore.. June-28 W) "Gov
ernor Norblad yesterday granted con
dltlonal pardons to OrvIUe Best -and
John Knight, both of whom', were
received from Lane county November
4, 1927, to Serve 10 years for statu
tory offenses.
100 WOULD HE ATTORNEYS
SALEM, Ore., Juno 28 (P) Arthur
S. Benson, clerk of the suprome
court, estimates that about 100 ap
plicants for admission to the Oregon
bar will writo In the annual examin
ation to bo held hero July 8 and 0.
TONSIL1TIH PROVES FATAL
SALEM, Ore., June 28 (JP) Com
plications resulting from tonsllltla a
month ago resulted fatally yesterday
for William Rlckman, manager of
tho Producers' Cooperative Packing
company of Salem.
IN.HII1KI) FAT.il.LY
PORTLAND, June 28 Wt Lewis
Chnndler, 78, Bherwood, Oro., - waa'
Injured fntnlly when hlB automobile
was struck -by a Southern Pacflc
train nenr Tlgard last night. He
died In a hospital here several hours
later.
HA11I.Y IIUIIT '
PORTLAND, ' Juno 28 Ezra
Parker, 83, Yankton, Oro.,' logger,
woe In a hospital today sufforlng a
seriously crushed loot received in a
logging- accident.
A modal has been awarded Dr. P.
ot Italy for his efforts to Improve
H. Scardino of Houston by tho king
Italian-American understanding.
Huckleberries
Not Plentiful,
Kenhison Says
liv Mrs. C. K. Tlinrnbiirg
(Observer Correspondent) ' '
K A ME LA, ore; (Special) Some
rain fell at Kamela last weekend but
sunshine Is again being enjoyod. The
mums are stiu cold with occasional
frosts. According to A. Kennlson, gov
ernment trapper for Kamela and sur
rounding district, huckleberries Will
i not be very plentiful this yoar as tho
j blooms were frozen in many places.
I Grnvolllng Is being done on the
highway a few miles bolow Kamela.
j borne grading work Is still being done
! on the highway nenr Meacham.
j Mrs. T. Burton and-Mrs. H. Herat
man spent a few days In Baker vis
iting friends lsst wcok. 'v '
Mrs. F. R. Barnes and daughters,
Betty and Melody, were In La Grande
visitors last Sunday. "
! After a short visit In Portland with
her father, O. T. Shaw, and other
relatives, Mrs. P. P. brooks returned
home to Kamela Wednesday morn
ing. Mr. and Mrs. P. Blcver were In Ln
; Orande Tuesday visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hawcs and family
and their house guest, John Larson
Jr., of La Orande, drove to Meacham
Sunday to visit relatives.
! John Hawes who was quite sick
last week has now recovered,
j Engineer C. O. Schubert,-who was
' 111 several days last week due to a
severe attack of flu, has now re
- turned to work.
I J. K. Charlton has returned to work
at Kamela aftor a trip to Corvallls
accompanied by Mrs. Charlton.
i Henry Carlson, of Portland, was a
Kamela visitor last weekend. Miss
Nancy Caateel returned with him
Sunday as far as The Dalles, spend
ing a short time there before coming
home to Kamela.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lane are spend
lng a few days In La Grande at pres
ent. B. Davis, of La Grande, Is work
lng here during Mr. vine's absence,
Mr. and Mrs. Lane were initiated In
to the Eastern Star order Wednesday
evening. '
Guests during the weekend at the
M. Broms home here were Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Myhrwell and family o.
Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Myhrwell Is a
sister of Mr. Broms.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Horstman and
son, Jack, drove to Halfway lost
Sunday. They spent the day visiting
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kelley and Mi
and Mrs. K. Pierson and family, who
' are stationed there at present. Mrs.
Kelley is Mrs. Horstman's sister and
Mr. Pierson their brother. They were
i greatly Impressed by the Pine valley
, scenery.
Reports from Pilot Rock are that
I Miss Alta Smith Is recovering rapidly
I from a recent serious operation per
i formed In La Grande and ln a few
weeks will be able to return to her
, duties at the Kamela grocery store.
She is visiting relatives at Pilot
Rock.
.Mrs. E. E. Chelf returned to Ka
mela Thursday morning from Port
land where she had been visiting for
a short time with her daughter, Mrs.
D. Blackburn.
Mrs. C. E. Thorn burg returned to
Kamela Thursday. She is recovering
from an operation which she under
went last week. She spent a few
days at the A. Milne home in La
Grande after leaving the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Broms and son.
Barton, drove to Pendleton Sunday.
Miss Nancy Casteel and her bro
ther, Herbert, were among those at
tending the Red and White stores'
picnic at Meacham Sunday. They re
port having had a wonderful time.
orval casteel, who has been, visit-
ly. is now Working on the highway,
lng relatives at Kamela until recent-
Mrs. O. O. Schubert and daughter.
Lillian, were ln La Grando Saturdav.
They spent some time visiting Mrs.
u. b. Tnomuurg at tho Hospital.
Blalr.u Casteel. of Pilot Rock, la
spending a few days at Kamela.
james uaxer, ox Kamela, is now em
ployed on the highway where the
gravelling Is being dono. . 1
Herbert Casteel drove to Pilot Rock
last week to visit friends.
Mrs. A. Kennlson and children
spent Monday at Kamela.
o. o. auisey, of La Grando,, le.
working at Kamela at present. He
1b digging a new ditch to lftv . the
water main deeper to prevent freez
ing in winter.
.Among La Grando railroad men
who have been worklntr at Kameln
during the last week are J. B. Smith
ois neison, j. urandt and P. Dti
vies. , y
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Oharlton," of
La Grande, drove to Kamela on busi
ness Thursday.
.' H. Casteel, of Kdmela, drove to La
urauae xuesaay to have some dental
work done. , . . ,
: Mr. and Mrs M. Broms and son,
Barton, drove to Union Thursday eve
ning to pick cherries at the homo of
Mrs. Bro ni's mcther, Mrs. R. Cross.
Mi1, and Mrs. Shaw, of Huron, near
Kamela, .who have had a pet doe for
a year, were surprised a few days ago
by its actions. - It finally: made them
understand that ; something unusual
was happening or had happened near
tho barn. On investigation they
found tho doe was the mother of
two fawn which were hidden near
the barn. Tho Uoo leaves the Shaw
homo periodically, sometimes ac
companied by their dog, even . for
weeks at a time. Before returning
With her family tho doe had been
gone for five or six weeks. .
Jim Ingcraon, of La Grande, spent
ft "Short time last week Visiting his
father.- 6. Ingerson, of Kamela. He
was accompanied by George Tromby(
of, Payette, Ida. Mr. Tromby is a
former Kamela resident.
' Gale'Honlen drovo to La Grande
Thursday with P; Davles. ' . '
j 6.- Ingerson is day foreman at Kat
mcla at present during the absence
of -H; Hood, who Is vacationing on
tho coast.
Sunday guests at the G. Flnan
home were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 81m
omia and Mr. and-Mrs. : J. McDnu
Slmonds is Mrs. Finos' mother and
Mrs. McDanlela hor sister. ' r
Mrs. P. Blovcr and Mrs. W Lano
and daughter, Helen Mao, drove to
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getta at McKay dam. -
C. L. Hudson, afternoon operator
at Kamela, is spending a short time
at present at Bul)l, Ida., visiting rela
tives. ..;'
Albert Wlggleaworth Is spending a
tew days visiting his mother, Mrs. L.
Wlggleaworth and sisters." Ho is re
turning from Washington to Wallowa
oounty. L' " "
! Mr. and Mrs. A. Locket t and son,
James, . were La Grande visitors
Thursday - -i. -
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flags s'e to $25.00
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PLAIN CREPE PAPER, red, white
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PAPER PLATES,, CUPS and dishes
of all kinds, per doz. 10c
NUT CUPS & PARTY FAVORS, . , r.
per doz. 65c - 75c
CAP GUNS 10c to 35c
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Mrs. A. Lockett attended the Red
and White store plonlo at Meeeham
Sunday. t . -,
Mr. and Mrs. U. Horstman and son.
Jack, drove to La Grande Friday
evening.
R. Rlggs, of Kamela, Is working at
present at Huron as section foreman
relieving Mr. Shaw, who la on vaca
tion. . . .... , . .
H. Bruffey, of La Grande, U work
lng at Kamela at present as after '
noon operator. ,
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