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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. ' ' V ThUisdayJuIy 17, 1930 Page Three m Former La Grande Women Honored at Luncheon at Park Honoring thjee,,. women, nil former residents of La Grande who are vis iting here this summer Mrs. G. L. Dutton. tf Portland: Mrs. Roy Farley. Of McMlnnvllle. and Mrs. Thomas Hill, of Ventura, Oal. a group of friends were hostesses at a delightful lunch eon Wednesday afternoon at the Riv erside park. About 25 were in at- j tendance. Th-xternoon was spent Informally. Inlows Entertain ; ;v E. Qii Faculty The faculty of- the Eastern Oregon Normal school and their wives; were guests of President and -Mrs. H. E. Inlow at their home on -Main and Oak streets last evening at a charm ing buffet supper. Roses and ferns were used on the table, and also about the rooms. Mrs. Inlow was assisted by Misses Kate Houx, Lena Foley and Madeline Lar son. . , ; Swimming- Party At Y Radium Springs An annual event, a gathering of fc group of relatives and their f rlends from North Powder, Union and -La Grande, .took place Tuesday evening when about 35 persons drove to Ra dium springs for a delightful swim ming party followed by a welnep roast. Those going from La Grande were':. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ranks, daughters! Melba. Fonda, Norma, sons -: Eiaon and no, and Mrs. William Hcughan, Miss. Judy Moore, Mrs. George ptoa-; dard, Elwood Hlatt, Mr. and Mra John Maroney arid Mrs. McNeff. Mr.k . and Mrs. John Peterson' and daugij-i bir Volnifl' Mr nnrt Mm. Claude Mall tin, Mrs. Eliza Peterson,. Mrs. Bertha. Boyle, Loren Davis and his daughter' Mr. Buslck and daughter of Seattle1 Who are visiting him. were present' from Union and those from' North : Powder were: Mr. and Mrs. Alma Ja cobs, and children Cleo and Walde. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutchison, three children, and a friend. . . ': podge Women Meet At A. Betts Home Dora B. Schilke Chapter Elects Mrs. Hazel Qraham, of La Grande, worthy matron of the Order of Eos: ern 8tar for La Orande in 1929, and Mrs. Ella Russell who Is also a past matron of this city, were -chosen for the offices of vice president and sec retary of the Dora B. Schilke chapter of. the Past Matrons of Union, Wal lowa and Baker counties, which met In Baker Wednesday and were gueaW of Esther Chapter past matrons. Mrs. Walter Cox, tot Union, was chosen president and Mrs. Margaret Smith, of Union, secretary, leaving aU offi ces In Union county. . All future meetings will be held In La Grande due fo its central-location, with tho chapters alternating ' ,a hostesses. .The. next meeting will be In July JBSJi with Union chapter do 'charge. . HVfi'i '"'. Mrs. ' Carrie. , B. Jackson,, .grand worthy matron, spoke at the business meeting yesterday which followed luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Addle Jones, retiring president, was In charge. A program of musical num bers was presented. Those attending from La Grande were: Mrs.' Omay Noyes, Mrs. Irens England and Mrs. England, Mrs. Ella Russell, Mrs. C. M. Humphries and her sister, Mrs. L. O. Hemming, who Is a post matron Of Pulton Chapter. ...in 4b vinltinff here. TUIWilt ' a r- Mrs. Anna Leslie. Mrs. Andrew Lon- ey, Jr., Mrs. J. Moreioc uuu Hazel Graham. . r.oloT-.vflP Twelfth f Birthday Tonight ni v,Ar t.wlf th birth- iday Miss Jacqueline .rmen Ward, daugnter oi mr. ana "o. l... .will be the honor guest at a family dinner tonight at ithelr home with places for 14." The planning of tablj i arrangements Include a pretty color scheme of pin and, iwhlte. sweet peas . as a wen wj h icvc " . dinner, a birthday cake. The evening .will be spent. imww"j. " has received a number of lovely gift ; to celebrate her first dozen summers. , '.Among those present will be Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stevenson, her aunt atad uncle and two cousi.. -. "- - Warren 8. Stevenson of Salt Lake city. , ' ' . '. ':..' Announcements '. -a-- nMnrlmmi olr. , t ...tin., roll! mpfit Frl- He met at the home of Mrs. Alvlna y Bfternobn at 9:30 at the home of Betts on East O avenue In regular t E; chenault tor a missionary session Monday afternoon with all or- mee'tmg. Mrs. J. L. Hedden will noye fleers present and a large attendance n of tne program for the after 6f members with a few absent due 6 Cars wm-t at the churoh at to Illness. . . .. -V . ":45- for those having no means ot ' The secretary told some Interesting ;; tLttj,8portatlon: '- " i..in. .k. HoHirtitlnn of the home. 1 -". . " . 1 11 yzjk 1 1 n if 1-1 ei ' . -tt" . mi is 11 1 fW . mm I 1. V . 1" ' " ' ' : 1 -L JIUUU IT o mm m 'S3 MZf&ffi It mum 11 Mitae details of the dedication of tne nome. - at Sherman. Texas which took ipce-Uj i .. ' . i.i,e. manhood 1 June 25-26-27 with visitors present. dt his boyhood 1 anil qb from every -ilSJSil SSlJWi hlfi W .HWWt'. 1 Sof . Carper. aM :.,. Orjal, MM VihSing hay for F. G:lPotte?. -W hB pnans and old folks have.,, alrea'tjr rhade their home In tne. new mourn ' tton. ' ' " "1i '" Aftef the business session ' dalnt; refreshments wre served and'a pl$as aiit soclal hour spent. -o.t It .J In Promise: Hay" GropHarWsted ' ;V By Bertha Carper- i k' ." ' (Observer 'Correspondent); vmmfTdir rirn Rnf.?lnn "i The last three days ljaye J?W "rm,51 tne tnermomeei .chiow..... a little above. A iew ui r..'kn..in Kut. mnnt of the early hay Hi Aip and the late hnv Is not quite ready lor cuinug. ' John Carper, with a force of men, , rlnhf rf WAV On is cleaning - - ton of the summit preparatory for some more groaniB uu .ire ...b"-j - n 11 . n , A vpV. the crave! Mtavme hiio .,- r,-- " on as that Is the agreement the people were to make tne gruuo uu tho county put on the gravely and now the grade Is Very near completed to tho summit. " Harvey McDonald and Ralph Car per went to Piri Valley lost Tuesday. Mr ' and Mrs. French BrookSj of Wallowa, were-it Boyd Carper's Sun day evening after cherries. The cnerry crop uwv ,llcr 111. ISDc'ej Mpore. who., has been helping -. feslbliphfepuVupW,; returneo w iun" , "'Slier .ftSfav. fOl JJ2S daufeitef;' FernrTJharles mtow; uicl Ivan uarren. uu ,77 3eSatt.Ermali and Roy Trurnp aid. and -Earl .William and. F. ,0., Pos ter : all .motored to the home of o,. p. Carper, where they ate dinner, af ter! which David Garrett. Alvin MC-' Donald, Ermal and Roy Trump, Deo and Charlie Moore, Earl Williams, Duane Gerbett, Melvln, Orvol and Fred ond Ivan Carper went to the old swimming hole In the Grande Rondo river and enjoyed an hour of swimming. The remainder of the party remained at the home and vis ited, all returning to their homes late In tho evening. : 93 V, S. CITIES IN THE inOMO : PERSON CLASS ' ... (f.Jb W. a 1 1.1 i...-Hr an n rrrrracra to of XflXUI.e cold rainy weainer. iwiowiu6 vi ,iuu, iuiwi6 u bb6-6 blossom period, causing the cherries 221 persons, was shown by Associated . . A' thii hlrrtx KTA d(T 1 PrnM rrhbUI COmOllCttOIlB. ' . The Goodyear Supertiif,8t Car- i ' vitality and ib&i, s, ;i life.! V:ii5'd:VthisvQ vWwX , means economy ; and freedom from trouDie. ; ; ., TheseUiriiri,":;',,;; ties are not im- w aginary ; they are real. L a nation-wide pref- The majority of people who read this ad- " " Terence two-and-a- t wrtispmftnt are going to need tires this ' : .vCJi''W,::''' half to thirty titties , P.cnn tlift fimft fn Knv thim is rirflit nnw: j ll7;.:..a.u:3.;, lowest in history." 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Mr. Wallace has It godd crop of wheat and Is getting ready-io take care of It. Mrs. Fred Trump and daughter, Irene, were quite 111 Monday and Henry Carper took them to Wallowa to tonsult Dr. - Gregory. Irene hss tonsllltls and Mre. Trump Is suffer ..... ,i,i. Bin,,, h-zii t hi a Thev re mained In Wallowa at the home of Mrs. Trump s orotner, r-raiiit douhae, on Diamond Prairie. - AgrieS and Opal Lively are staying iirft.n -t.npir ntint -Mrs. Leatha Carper. v Mrs. Allle Smith Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ula PoMlson, who lives near Enterprise. She returned with them after' the Fourth. - "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson Sr., of Pendleton, were In Promise Mon day looking after his sheep here. The herder, Crlss Wyss. moved his band back from the Miller place to the jonn Bannar piuce mvuoj c.suiu. 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