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Tuesday,' JlilyiS 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three I Lake Attractive ; With Temperature ; I Soaring- Higher I f As the days become more seasonal ' -rond the temperature soars higher. ! ijnore frequently those who have the j leisure time and those who have only l is a few days vacation, seek the cooler places in the mountains or near the $ water; and some find that unusunl - combination of both a lake in the - heart of the mountains. One of the i most popular places that is com para - ;-,. tlvely near is Wallowa lake, where f:.x several hundred drove to spend tha $ Fourth and many others . went to j spend the weekend. 5 In one of the larger weekend par ties were tne guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fowler at their cabin. tncludJnt; Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, Mr. uhd Mrs. Clyde Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bramwell. . r Another weekend group was Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Weeks and dauchter, Bernlce and Miss Prances Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp jr. are spending the week at the loko at the Bohnenkamp cabin nnd last week Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp Sr. and her grandchildren enjoyed a week's outing there. v Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Ingle end their family were also weekend visitors at tho rosort. . Camp Fire Group Plans Swim Party The Tatapochon Camp Fire group met last night in the room in the Lutheran church where pluns were made for a swimming party at Crystal plunge Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. It was announced that all members of the group are requested to meet Friday morning at 9 o'clock to clean the meeting room. teraoon. Anyone wishing to attend is (requested to call 224-W and 161 -J. ! The Ladles Aid of Iinbler will meei :at the home of Mrs. Oeorge Crowset Thursday afternoon at 2 o clock. . The Womert's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the church Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock . HELEN SAILS FOR AMERICA WITH TROPHIES Substation At Union Is Being Reconstructed drove In from Baa Francisco Satur day to spend their vacation in Union. They plan to remain about ten days. They fished on Catherine creek Monday. , Mr, and Mrs. C. E. X-awson and ; Lois returned Sunday from a trip Into Washington. They left Friday By Mn L. Z Terrall I mwu,"B ana arova to wauowa ana i (Observer Correspondent) "nuu"- in.ey WWK "1B "B"wuy UNION (Special) Work was be- ,.,. ,,., ,,,, , wn gun Saturday In clearing away the ( Wallft Pcud,eton. Thoy haa ft wreckage of the Eastern Oregon Light ' Kenic trlp but thB rou n r0(Kis all and Power building destroyed by lire aloug tne vvay took 0(, mucll of lne xne Misses Aipna ana Kunico daughters of Arthur Buslok, Chiropodist ' and , Arch Specialist DR. L. B. EATON (Practice Llmlttd to the Foot) All Foot Trouble Successfully Treated. Appointments Desired. SAOA.IAWEA IXX, Mailt 8X0 Examination Free Announcements v "LONDON, ' July 8 Mrs. Helen Wills Moody today ended a success ful tennis tour of Europe when she sailed for home with, the women's Wimbledon singles championship and a share In the women's doubles crown. Mrs. Moody was presonted with two gold medals, at the station, by the vico president of the British lawn iimnrwin-" Mm i Wortman and King, arrived home Moody asserted. "You did not win The substa tton has been operating In a tern porary structure and will continue a-i.,.i to do so until the new station is j arrlvcU from New Jeraey Wednesday ready. evening to spend their vacation In Out-of-town visitors at the Union ( Union. Alpha taugh In Irvlngton, tennis courts on Sunday were Mr. and Eunice In Lakewood, N. J,. last and Mrs. Merle Royer and daughter, year and both enjoyed their year In of Pendleton; the Lyle and Ray Wil son families, Lyle Cleaver and W. L. Sweringen, of Iinbler. and James Ses sions who returned recently from Ok mulgee, Okla. The courts were filled both afternoon and evening. Paul Cock, who works at Olds, The Junior department of the Bap tist Sunday school will hold its an nual picnic at. the . Riverside park Wednesday afternoon. The children and adults will first meet at the church at 4:30 o'clock. Weiner roast will be enjoyed and each child is re quested to bring his own welners and buns. ' Division A of the Loyal Sisters Aid will meet at the home of Mis. JamcN A. Bugg at 2704 N. Fir street Wednes day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. : The Stitch and Chatter club of the American Legion auxiliury Is planning a picnic at Pine Cone Thursday af- lege. any titles at Wimbledon but that was Just bad luck,' she told a London newspaper Interviewer. Mrs, Moody continued: "I -always enjoy Wimbledon more than any other tournament and my final match, against. Elizabeth Ryan was splendid. I tried to get her Into the American Wight man Cup team, but as you know I could not man age It." Mrs. Moody said her lawn tennis plans for the next year were not set tled. "I never plan that far ahead," she declared. "I want to come over again next year and probably shall." Quarter-size violins are used by children under six in a kindergarten class at Nebraska State Teachers col- from Portland Sunday to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Cock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bent, of Pen dleton, visited at the Terrall home Monday on their return trip from Boise where they had spent the Fourth. Several families of the Orlggs relatives held a reunion picnic on Catherine creek on Sunday. Among the crowd were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griggs, Mrs, P. H. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Orlggs and sonB, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Ferry and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ir win and four children. Wilbur Davis, Harry West and Andy Porter came In from the East Eagle country Sunday to get supplies for their mining camp. They returned on Monday. Edgar Lewln and Frank Wilcox Be moderate be moderate in all things, even in smoking. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over indulgence, if you would maintain that modern, ever-youthful figure. "Reach for a Lucky instead.1 . five years from now? jt$tk Nmpr "Coming events Jr&y 'T east their V WCib& "a 5k- uJ shadows before" j;f ' "Reach for a ' IS mMli Locky instead"-' Its toasted- Your Throat Protection Lycky Strike, the finest Cig arette you ever smo! made of the finest tohac- The Cream of the Crop "IT'S TOASTED." Lucky Strike has an extra, secret heating process. Everyone knows that heat purifies and so 20,679 physicians say that Luckies are less irritating to your throat. against irritation against cough An investigation conducted by the Association of Life Insurance Medical Directors and the Actuarial Society of America revealed the fact that the death rate increases practically 1 for every pound of excess weight carried between the ages of 40 and 44 years. In other words, a man 40 pounds overweight at this age has only 60 of expectancy of life of a man of normal weight. We do not represent that smoking lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to m do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky instead," you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form ilJNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday and Thursday evening, over N.B.C networks. ) 1330. The American Tobacco Co.. Mfrm, the east. Charlie Miller enjoyed ft visit With his daughters from Portland over the Fourth. Mrs. Bessie Tudor, Mrs. Frances Terry and Miss Nellie Mil ler came on Tuesday and will return today. Grace Miller came up with Mr. and Mrs. Smith on Friday tnd returned Sunday. Mrs. Smith was formerly Edna Duncan and came to visit friends in Union. Erwin Balrd who hns been visiting at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bicker, for sev eral weeks returned to his home In Vale In time to attend the big cele bration thero. Ills cousin Myron Bicker went home with him for a vlelc. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. John Forry, of Los An geles, have been visiting friends and ' relutlves In. Union this week. They i returned Saturday from a camping and fishing trip on East Etigie creeK. Mr. and Mrs. Box Orlggs accom panied them. Henry Cadwcll came from Burns lost Wednesday to remain over the Fourth at home. Mrs. Arvtlla Beach and her soh-ln-law, Gerald Spencer, came In from. Wenatcheo the Fourth and will Visit for ten days. Mrs. Beach Is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Chas. Kuhn and Mrs. E. P. Castor and Mr. Spencer went on to Vale to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Spencer. Mrs. Grace Narvol is slowly recov ering from an injury sustained In a fall a couple of weeks ago. - C.- L. Alice, Henry and Betty Cad well, Miss Flora Munger, Mrs. Edith Phy, Mrs. Bell Wright and. Alice Gamble spent an enjoyable day on the Lostlno river July fourth. MIbs Susan Chadwlck entertained the members In the cast of the play put on by the Epworth Leaguers Thursday night. They went to La Grande to the show and later to the swimming pool. They spent a Jolly evening. Death Vftlley Well Halted DEATH VALLEY, Cnl (A1) Thirty- four billion tons of salt Is Just a cur- i loslty In Death Valley. 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Dean, chain phy sician, operating cllnloS here, Bar Francisco and Los Angeles, charged with violation of the national bank ruptcy act, continued today. i In his opening statement John w; Mcculloch, asalstant United States attorney, aald was charged with trans ferring a note and mortgage valued; at S9200 to the D. tc D. Investment company of which Dean's father wis' the principal owner. Tho transfer was made, the attor ney declared, while Dean was con templating bankruptcy, . 4