La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 07, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Monday, July 7, 1930
Page Two '
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREv
Mrs. Austin Hostess
To Club! Members
Members of the Me -Way -A -Turn
club were guests of Mrs. Elliott Aus
tin last Thursday at her home with
three tables of bridge at play. Flow
ers were used In the decorations.
Honors were won by Mrs. A. E.
Peebler, 'first; Mrs. Roy Munsell, sec
ond and Mrs. W. Clyde Hoppel re
ceived the guest award. Later a dain
ty H wo -course luncheon was served.
The next, meeting will be with Mrs.
H. E. Couiisell, July 17.
F
Announcements
. Tho Parkdnlo club will mcoV at Pine
Cone Wcdnowliiy . afternoon at 2
o'clock. At the close of the afternoon
at uotluck luncheon will be nerved.
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, The Neighbors -of Woodcraft will
meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock In
the K. P. ball
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Miss Dah Wang To
; Wed Mr. Sanders
; . lit Colorado J.Uly 9jrvv?iKr
with three of tho couples from this
city. Leo Haw en and Peurl . Green,
both of La Gruritlo, received a liceniio
to marry lattt Thurnclay na did Garry
u, oi Elgin;
of Wenat-
Gravelling Is,
Progressing On
Glover Stretch
lty Mm. O., B. TliornliurK
. (ObHerver Correspondent)
' KAMELA, Ore.,. (Special) Kamela
lo now enjoying- real Bummer weather,
chce. Wash, anil Geneva Murchlson, with much.Jicat during tho day, and
of Cove. Saturday Elmoro Houston nlco cool evenings. July 4th was one
and Eve Brown, Harrison Cummlnns of tho most pleasant, days cxporl
and Martha Flint, all of this city, I cnocU hero this year. .Work was bus-
were IsHiied marriage licenses from!pended for the 4th on tho highway,
tho county clerk's office.
Club Meets At
Of interest to -her many friends Is'
the coming mrHtio of Miss Helen
Duhlvang. daiiKhter of Mr. und Mm.
Hans Itnemusben, to Albert ii. Ban
ders, of- 6kIahoma City, who Is state
manager. of the Retail Creditors uuo
oiationof .Oklahoma. The murriUKc
WVU: tako place ut Glen wood. Sprint;.
Colo., . Wednesday evening, July i) at
9:30 o'clock at the name date and
hour thufc. her.- parents were married
50 year ago. After the wedding they
will travel on their wedding trip
through tho -middle western states for
about six; weeks. . .. . i . i .
'jnursuay. evemng,- raitm uanivun r.n ln ntt.nnHfi.nro
Was, hoHtetw at dinner .and a farewell A notiuck dinner 'was served - at of Meacharh, became the bride of,
. to a group of Xrlenda at her home 12:30 o'clock at one long table. Later Waiter Demon, also of Mcacham, on
witn-'covcra jam ion ia. owcui, peu . hoeial liours were onlovert iTuewjay., -iiwiss Mtna lioss, oi iwea-i
IMlRR H.r.h , RTDPS : i Pendleton. - Miss Castool was .book- !
I .Koeper jor .ner -iainer..ai.,nio uregon i a
with some of the crews having a few
extra . days vacation. Gravelling Is
programing rupldly between Bodie
nnrl fUntnr . tin. tho nthnr Rlfln . nf
j -t t-" i (Clover bridge, the road Is being
IvlVGl'SlUG 1 cirK straightened considerably and about
- , r. quarter mile detour being used.
A delightful Fourth of July was Oradlng Is still being done between
spent by members of the PnjrkdaK , Korrioia ana Meacnam. . ... .T
club and their fninillefl when thoy J Weddings were the. vogue-Jn. Mea
met at tho Riverside park with about Cham last week. Miss Bemiece Cos-
lormod a protly decoration and tho
evening - war spent in social hours.
Miss Dahlvniig has been affiliated
with ithe Cinderella .shop lor HcVornl
yearsj ' 6ho Is leaving tonight on her
way to Colorado.
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Five Couples Are
Wed Over Weekend
June- may be tho month f mar
riages but July had a good beginning.
Over the weekend of tho Fourth thorc
were five marrlago licenses ' lftsuocl.
Stiff Fabrics
To Be Popular
This Fall ; .:;
Ti
lly Iilnim IMemln
(Associated Press Fashion Editor)
'AniS (ii-T-stur. Biippor satin,, and
"Wlcn-'Wlll siuna: .aiono,' are
Md In tho autumn stylo rnoo.!
nu -nm nmnntr f lin now mstnrlills f far
U 1 1 j jsjunn leading' tlressmnkers nro sliow
1 mg Ibng 'sKlvtiiU' evening dresses ' of
the. stiff materials, preferably black,
dark uiue or wnite.'-- vr
v Fabric makersrnpbaslo silks with
hody n tholr autumn-wlntcr collcc-
' V rCV ,MuH"5e who mhh cuuiiunuiv
''gradually , nro ? accustoming t h o I r
oUelitsto skirts which flora from tho
.'kalaUme,-achieving oonsldorable full
nes&ottha hem, but Jit ted smoothly
'(ftfOundi tha walstllno. .
; 'fihoft' wraps of harmonising colors
nrflf preferred Jar wear with the stlll-
allk drosses. Dresses of black have
-colored jacko(s, occoslonallyi or em
body black and white effects.
':' Tho tondoncy to lengthen short ovo
ning coats by moans of back pnnels
nnd trains from the waist or shouldors
Is general throughout ndvauco au
,Uimn evening styles,
T . . - 4 .koopor ;for her father at the Oregon
IS UOlTlplimenteCl .Trail Trading Co. store arid Miss, Rosa
, MIhh Ethol JamoH, daughter of Mr. Miss Alta Smith 1b now ln Mcacham
nnd Mrs. Fred L. James, was honored 'acting as bookkeeper for H. O. Cas-
lyosterdny afternoon when 14 of hot-; tcel at tho p. T. T. store. Miss Smith
friends gathered to celebrate her llih was lormeny manager oi nameia
birthday anniversary. ; store, , which is. also owned by Mr.
The afternoon wat: spent ln swim- ! Casteel. She has now recovered from
mlnit at Crystal Muiiko. which was a serious operation, but not HUffi-
followcd by tasty refreshments and a jclently to resume Jier former position.
huge birthday enko at tho homo of Mrn. Ht A. tockett, of Boise, who!
her parents on North Pine street, j ha( been vlsUihg at the home of
The honor guest received many j ner Bon( a. Lockett, of Kamela, has j
ioveiy uirLiiaay guts in ruinei.iuruiitc now returned home.
of the event. . - h MrB w w nrt
family, also Mrs.. Barnes, mother.
Mrs. E, Clielf,. drove .to. Portland on 1
Thursday to celebrate the 4th with
relatives there.
' P. Hedgron,' of La Qrnnde, Is work-j
(lug In .Kamela at present.
I Xff anrl Jtra tl TnmAriii nf Vnlrt
oroor oi 1110 K-nignis ci ryinias or woro bul!n(!,a visitors In Kamela and (
mo rjtuw oikmu. tuijuy -i'"" , Mcacham qi) Friday, r ,,i . : .
entertainment ; or meeting, . membera New montg 0 Kamela, are Mr.
from noighborlng towns aro also In and Mr,.iVfj Charlton, of La Oronde.
attendance. , i. , . ., ( .t;n' i. Forest rangors aro. now stationed In
Kodentlyjitho onnual.lcnld of amQlll. , John. a, ciatiston, central
tho KniKHts, the Pythian Sisters b.io dlspatelior. for' the 'Omotllla notional
tho Boy scout troop sponsored by joMst'rMorveihjw moved his office
these orders of Pendleton, at Meach-; ,rom Pon(lleton to Kamela, whero ho
am Lake, several incnilicrs from La , boUcr 8ble t0 direct, flro flKhtlng
Grande were present, -Diversions iwerk ; wnonovoI. ncces6ary during tho sum
music, games, flshluir and baseball. r . . .
Mr. and Mrs. H. Horstman enter
tained Mrs. Horstman's relatives on
tho 4th at .their home In - Kamela,
Ajnong those present wero Mrs. T. E.
Plcrson, of La Orarule, and grand
children, Mr. and-Mrs. ,a. Plcrson,
tho Mrs. K. Plcrson and families of Perry.
Members of Local
Lodge at Picnic
Often during tho year, when one
l 'ig-' "DANG! Go priced on desirable merchandise IhrouKhout our stocks' for , f-
El H - 7"1 ) 4li . a fee- ' , xi tomorrow! We have gone through our stocks in preparation for this
gsssgf ' . '' ' ' event and no matter how' spectacular you may expect to find the values W
. sSgsSU . .- .. you will not be disappointed. It will certainly be an interesting "celebi a- i
g tion," so be here early!
$7jk'9ii1
aj wji a m wa kj-i
i i r UvKS
Couple Married
' In Baker, Oregon
II.
Vanta
SunSuits
Ucd, Napoleon
blue, delft blue,
dandelion, sun
light orange,
green.
Cotton and wool.
MOTHER' GIVE YOUR BABY
SUN BATHS
' Sunlight is the greatest health tonic for babies. It builds
strong, sturdy bodies, cures nnd prevents many diseases.
Vfrvti SunSuits
permit the rays of the sun to reach vital parts of little
bodies, and at the same time protect and train In mod
esty. Arms, chest, shoulders, spine and legs arc left bare
nnd soon the brown little body becomes the picture of
health. Cotton for sun bathing and wool suitable to wear
inthe water. Brilliant Californiaco'orsjsizesfrombirth to
ten years. .With each suit are doctor's directions for giving
sunbaths. All arcof the well known Vxif2tUlgh quality.
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
i The following clipping from
Bnkor Domocrat-Horulcl will bo of In-'A plcnlo dlnnerwaq acryed pntl fl re
forest to friends of Mr. and Mn, worka enjoyed in tne into evening.
Moody Coles: I Mr.- Seton, accompanied by his,
Moody Coles nnd Miss Ethel Sim- father. nnd moj-her., drove from Union j
monlt), both of Union county, wore to Knmela .on Tuesday spending a
united in mnrrlngo nt tho pursonugo pleasant day at the M, Broms homo,
of: tho Tlrat . Mothodlst Episcopal Mr. Seton, a former Kamela resident,
church on July 3 by Dr. W. A. Allen is now employed at Telocaact.
ln tho presence or a select number Many. Kamela families, wera mem-!
of guests who accompanied them. bers of blcnlc parties on tho 4th, but j
those who wore coiem-aung at nomo
enjoyed tho Invasion of tho Scotch !
(genernl lnvltnttoii was issuod to nil
to como lo ino program nuu uimu.
Among thoso accepting It woro Mr. i
nnd . Mrs. H. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. P. (
Blevcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Lane, Mr. and
Mrs. , B. Charlton. Mr. and Mrs. C. !
Charlton and Mrs. Charlton Sr. ;
Tho C, O. Schubert nnd C. E.
Thornburg families, of Kumeln, at
tended the Scotch picnic at Emigrant
Springs. Mrs.; Schubert ( and Mrs.
Thornburg hail from bohnlo Scot-!
lnnri. . A . , - I
Mr. and Mrs. M. Broms, Mr. and j
Mrs. T. Burton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lowe. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas nnd their fnm-
lllcs enjoyed a picnic on Friday nt
Mono ham Lake. !
Another picnic party nt Mcacham i
Lnko included Mr., and Mrs. J. Baker ,
und family of Kamcln. Mr. and Mrs.
Mart Booth. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Daniels, I
Mr. and Mrs. Hoady, all of Mencham. j
Virginia Wlgglesworth spent the t
lth of July in Mencham with friends.
Clara Norrls, who has been spend
ing somo time ln Kamela with her
father. H, Norrls, returned to spend
tho 4th of July with her mother ln '
La Ornndo. !
Mrs. M. Broms was cnlled to Union
Thursday on account of tho serious
Illness of her mother, Mrs. Cross, who
has now recovered greatly. ,
Mrs. A. Lockett drove to Ia Grande
Thursday on business. ,
Mrs. P. Brooks nnd grandson. Fran- j
els. of Kamela. also Mrs. A. Kennison :
nnd family, of Mcacham, spent a few
davs camping, on Catherine creek last
week. They wero Joined by Mr. Ken-
nlsou. who Is working in Telocasct at
nresent. Ho and tho boys went fish-
l lug nnd report good catches. They
returned on Saturday vin Meaicni
Springs and Pondosa. 1
A picnic dinner nnd supper wns
served on the 4th of July at the P.
lltever home. Mrs. Blever wns assisted
hv Mrs. linne. Mrs, D. Charlton and
Mis. C. Charlton. As well as the
hostesses husbands. Mr. P. Brooks nnd
Mr. P. Hcderen. Miss Areella Hood.
Mis Helen Mae Lane nnd Mrs. Charl
ton Sr., attended the dinner.
Mrs. W. T. Brown nnd family, of
Perry, came to Kamela to spend the
Fourth at the homo of Mrs. Brown's
mother. Mrs. L, Wtgglesworth. She
has remained to visit for several days
in Kumeln.
Mlas Nancy Casteel. of Knmeln. wns
n Mencham visitor on Friday evening.
Jack Nickschlusks is spending a
few dnvs In Mcacham visiting Miss
Alta Smith.
Mrs. C. O. Schubert and daughter. 1
Lillian spent Thursday shopping, ln
Ln Grande.
Mrs. C. E. Thornburg returned to
Knmela on Thursday after spending
several days, in la Grande visiting
ut the V. H. Melville and the D. Wytle i
homes. Mrs. Thornburg is still uu- j
der the doctor's caro but Is recover- j I
ing nicely from a recent operation. (
1929 WHIPPET COACH
This car is in perf cct
condition in every way
$375.00
PERKINS MOTOR CO.
Wise Spending is the Best
Kind of Saving Right Now!
There is a lime to save cash by pulling it jn the bank,
but there is also a time to spend it in order to increase
.your savings. That time is here nowl . By. using the
cash you have saved, to take advantage of present
opportunities in furniture at this store, is to make your
savings do double duty.
DON'T MISS THIS . . ...
TOMORROW ONLY
from 10 to 11 a. m.
REGULAR ?2.95
27x54 in. Axminster Rugs
Wide range of patterns and colors effects to match
your larger rus;s. This extraordinary offer lasts for
one hour only.. I5o sure to come and select d-J CTff
yours. (Limit two to a customer.) : tPi t O
This 3-pc. Walnut Suite as Illus
trated - Bed, Vanity & Chif f ., now
Quality and price go hand in hand in this great July Sale Bedroom
oiler. Three dainty pieces in beautiful American walnut at this un
believably low price. See this suite for yourself and you'll desire to
own it. ray only $10 down and we'll deliver it to your home.
', Six Only -'6x9' ' "'
gold;seal congoleum
Firat come, first served, there arc only six to he sold at
this price. The only way to be sure of (J) QK
yours is to be here early. No phone orders Jp . 0t)
Extraordinary Savings Imagine
2-INCH POST STEEL BEDS
FOR ONLY
Absolutely, (he lowest price ever asked for a bed of
this quality an opportunity you'll probably never
have again. Imagine beauiilully enamelled full size
steel beds in choice ot ivory or brown,
a regular S8.75. value for
$4.95
1'
A Wonder Value! 3 Pes. in
Beautiful Cafe Finish Now only
Another rare July Sale Value three pieces for the bedroom as
illustrated. Here is an opportune time to secure just the suite you
have long wanted at a price far less than you ever expected to pay.
The lack of ready cash is no obstacle, pay only $10 down and we'll
deliver immediately. Pay the balance in easy installments.
SAVE ON GARDEN HOSE
25 feet of Goodrich guaranteed garden hose
complete With couplings. tf
Extra Special Jj)
50 feet of Goodrich guaranteed garden hose
complete with couplings. Extraordinary
I July sale special PO.J7V P7M
Sy-r ,rHH m . XWmmmmP A Super Value that on v
V & nut iiml
J ronlrurl
3 llvtrs It.
this Store Can Give
2 Pieces
in Mohair
This Beautiful 8-pc.
Dining Suite as Illustrated
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1 v'"5 "'"" suite, nro shipped to
lis In carUiiHl lots, u the enormous ptirrliiulnr power
SnTh?!,'!: t'SL".,th f ?' Wwtwn
i.. ..... hum oner is wiin-
1 . "'ohnlr. full coll spring
I. cus-hlons Is colorllll reverse. 510.,. ..
Yim sine 5:1.1.00 on this suite In our jsreat 4uly S.ile. There Is a
lniffet In he.tutlful nuiti-linl nalnut vcueers. extension talile, one
host nlitl fie iliulnc chairs liplmMeritl in Jat-quard Velour. . It
ou are planulii!; no relurulvliine our tllnluc room jou eauiiot af
lor.l to pav. uti this otter. SIO.OO tlelltcrs It.
OTHER S-rC. DINING Sl ITES AS LOW AS $72.20
Other 2-pc. Living Room Suites Priced at $79.50
$10 DELIVERS ANY SUITE
CAKM
FURNI
TORE CO. INC
Houston All bul loons but
down in national race nnd sufc.
one i
Eastern Oregon's Lamest Home-Furnishers
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