Friday, June 10, 1932
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Pa ge Throe
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SOCIETYNOTES
Miss 11cm Duke. Society Editor
Telephone Main tioo Until :S4) a. m.
Women of Country Club Enjoy Dinner
Last Night With Losing Team Members
, Acting as Hostesses For the Victors
The club, house at the La Grande
country club was the "scene oi re
tribution" iaat night when the losers
In the team ploy entertained ths wln
nerj at dinner at 0:30. The winners,
of whom Mrs. Fred Lanzer waa cap
tain, were seated at one loig table,
which was decorated with- bouquets
ol mixed flowars.
Mrs. Herman SlcgrlBt. captain of
thp losing team, presented Mrs. Lan
der with a golf club, accompanying
the presentation with a brjel talk.
The winning, team was comprised
of Mrs. Lanmr, Mkj Anne slangs,
Mra. Charles Reynolds, Mrs. R. P.
Murphy. Mrs. B. M. Todd, Mrs. Chose
Bohnenkamp, Mrs. John Thclsen,
Mrs. Fred Spaeth, Mrs. W. p. Wil
liams, Mrs. Ijoe B. Bouvy, Mrs. O. L.
Larlson, Mra. William Slegriat, Mrs.
gltznbcth Donnelly, Mrs. Melvln Lar
son, Mra. Leal Ruusell and Mri. Harry
Zurbrtck.
The losing team, members of which
did not all lose their matches, were
Mrs. Herman Slegrlst, Mrs. W. c. Per
kins, Mrs. L. K. Kinzel, Mrs. Dan Tan'
her, Mm. J. a.' Ormand, Mlsj Jane
Btange, Mrs. A .W. Nelson, Mra. H. E.
Dlsoii, Mrs. E. C. Stephenson, Mi's.
Harry McKlnlay, Mrs. August J
Stange, Mrs. Clyde Seltz. Mrs. Jacl:
Murphy, Mrs. Jack Wright. Mrs. El
mer McMauus and Miss Nell Orlm
mett. .
Miss Eva Wear Is
Hostess at Tea
afternoon was enjoyed and tea was
served on xne lawn.
The event wtu in the form of a
farewell for membcrp of the faculty
of the J. H. Ackerman Training
school, who are Jv living for Uw aum-
m-T. , i
,u
Donald Baird And
Pauline Qox Wed
Orando chapter at the grand chapter
which opens ui Portland on June 13.
Auxiliary Members ;
To Attend Meeting!
More then 80 members of the Am
erican Legion auxiliary are planning
to attend the national convention In
Portland, on Sept. 13, 13, 1 and 15,
according to an announcement made
following a meeting Wednesday eve
ning, at 8 o'clock, at the Sacajawea
Inn. Mrs. Hazel Graham presided at
tho meeting at which the convention
was dlscuaied. -
Meetings have been discontinued
now until August although picnic
Is planned for July, final arrange
ments for th9 event t be made on
June 17, when the sewing olub meets
No-Hostess Club
Is Entertained
Miss Fonda Hanks arranged a party
for members of her no-hostess brldgo
Ml Eun wr n,,lorll,i mnll cum Wednesday evening at me nomo
group of friends at tea at the home Edward Fitzgerald. Bridge wus
of Mr. and Mra. A. T. Hill yesterday . played during tho evening and the
ltTOor. .1 nnrf i nVlm-lr At. Informal 1 prlZCS WCtt! awarded tO Mrj. Jollll
: , 1 Larlsqn, flrat, and
SOCIAL CALENDAR
.
Friday, Juno 10
7:30, Women, of the Moosp
pinochle party, Mrs. Hulda Stef
fens and Mrs, Emma Stager, host
esses, at ilie Moose hall.
Monday, June 13
.7:30 Royal Neighbors of Amerl-
ca, at the Odd Fellows hall.
Tuesday, June 14
1:00 D. A. R. luncheon, with.
Mrs. P. S. Robinson.
2 :00 Pythian Sisters Social
Hanks,
Miss
fourth. V
Rclrcshmente wero enjoyed, follow
ing thp pvent, at The Nook,
Mrs. William Hcughan will arrango
thp next event i two weeks.
.;. i
Potluck, Supper To
Concede Season
After a potluck supper on June 22.
at 6:30, the activities of the Order of
tho Eastern Star will bo discontinued
for thj summer, according to "a de
cision reached by the members at
their meeting on Wednesday evening,
at the Masonic nan. Mr3. n. m. ran
shaw. Mrs. Mary Heassler, Mrs, G. N.
1 Talking ton and Mrs. Alfred Milne
were appointed members of th? com
mittee on arrangements.
Mrs. Rasmussen
Hostess Thursday
Miss Paulino Cox, of Cnldwell. and
Donald Balrd, of La Orandc, wore
married yesterday morning at 11 with Mrs. Otis Palmer.
uuuuk 1(1 uu&ei, wv. riiiiiiv
Qlgllottl, of Baker, pastor or tho First
Prcsbytorlan church, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John I. Woodhouao.
Fcllowlng the wedding dinner in
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Balrd left for
La Grande, where he has -accepted a
position with tho Standard Stations,
Inc.
Among tho30 In attendance at tho
ceremony wero the bride's- parents,
Mr. and Mrs! A. M. Cox, and her bro
thor, Thomas, of OaldwelliMr. Balrd's
parents, Dr. and Mi's. D. E. Balrd, of
Caldwell, ancl Mr. and Mrs. John I.
woodnouse.
Mr. Balrd Is a former student at
Whitman college.
Mrs. George Rasmussen entertained
the Miniature club Thursday after
noon at her home at sewing and
gains', Mia Twillft House, who Is the
house guest of Mrs. W. G. Bailey,
presented two plaho solos: Mrs- Dean
counsil played a piano selection; and
little Hlllle uauov gavo a reaaing.
ignt members and tneir cuuaren
wero present, and the guests of honor
were Miss House ana Jars, put Ham
ilton. Refreshments were served by
the hostess at the close or the meet
ing.
Members of Club
Are Entertained
Miss Evelyn Ballard entertained the
Talk O' The Town Bridge club' last
mgnt nt. tier nomc. ijucsls iur vim
evening. In addition- tq member? of
the group, were Misses Lois Jean Pa
vis, LaVcta Mlllerlng, Laiira Mae Kobb
and Jcannetto Blanchard.
Prizes at hrldge were awarded tp
Miss AilUio Conradt, first, and Mlas
Blanchard. consolation, Bftor which
two-course luncheon' was served by
the hostess, assisted by her mother,
Mrs. W. P. Ballard.
The rooms were decorated with
flowers.
Mrs. Spencer Is
, Hostess to Club
club, with Mrs. Wesley McDonald. I Miss Stella Bloch, worthy matron,
8:00 Women's Benefit associa
tion, at the Sacajawea Inn.
Wednesday, Juno 15
2:00 Bible Searchers class of
tho Presbyterian church, with
Mrs. Robert Eakin.
2 :00 Divisions A and B, Loyal
Sisters Aid of the Christian
church, at the church.
2:00 Baptist women's society, :
with Mrs. Fred Johnson.
2:00 Women's Home Missionary
society, with Mrs. S. C. Smith.
. 7:30 h, S. to the.B. of L. -F..
' and E at the Eagles hall; '
7:30 Rebekah lodge, at the Odd
Fqllowa hall.
s
Thursday, June 16 l-
1:15 Bridge club -luncheon, with
Mrs. Elmer McManus.
2:00 Diversity club, at tho Rlv?
crsirio parti..
7:30 Eagle auxiliary, at the
Eagles hall.
8:00. Past Matron3 club, at tho
I&asonic hall. '
8:00 Fifty-Fifty club, with Mrs.
Louise Shepherd. -
land E. R. Ringo, worthy patron, were
elected delegates to represent inoia
A small group from Baker was en
tertained at the home of Mrs. Call(o
Scencer In La Grande Wednesday at
temoon whon she was hostess to tha
Safewoy Women's club. The guests
from Baker were Mrs. Virginia Wott
ley, Mrs. Dorothy Horting, Mrs. Grace
Head. Mrs. Jessie Moore, airs, cmeie
and Ms. Edwards.
Cards wore played during the af
ternoon and the pruse for high score
wa-4 awarded to Mra. Hortinc. Mn.
fdoore received consolation.!.
Mrs. Mae Riley, of La Grande, also
was a guest for the afternoon.
The La Grande members of the
club will be entertained ; at Baker,
tho arrangements to be announced
latar.
t .
Missionary Group
Mrs. L. V. Duncan entertained t4
Women's Foreign Missionary soeletj
of the Methodist church, Wednesday
arternoon at iter noma, a nominat
ing committee, consisting of Mrs. W.
H. Hertzog, Mrs. W. W. KlnzU aiul
Mrs. Wheatley. was appointed dur
ing the business meeting over wmci
Mi's. is. p. i&enqnca, vresinent, piv-
slded and IS? comnjlttee w(U reporf
at tne neve meeting u vno groun.
Plans were made for a Founder's
rinv hnnnllnt. to be held at the
church on Jin l1, and during the
remainder of the afternoon tho mem-
uers ruiii4 mn.imukf). r" uv pvmv
tho Isabella Fisher hospital In China.
Mrs. Keridrlck led thp dpyqMons,
using as hier topic, ''Workers With
pod." Doris and ram Duncan ployed
Beverat mustcai numbers, the latter
pioying ine vmin aim iut imn
rlnvlnn tha' nl.nn arivunnanlmant. '
Mrs. Duncan led the lesson on tw Normal school and ! Misses Barbara,
topic "He Hplds y Responsltyef af-f and Juanlta BUtzinger, who expect to
ter wnici) reirespmenw wefe wjryuu
all-day ovent at Riverside park plan
ned Dy uie Hivorsiao iaaies aiq iot
Uwlr f am tiles on June 44. Arrange
ments were discussed yeaterduy at
Lane Chapel, with Mrs. R E. McAnulty.
presidni, m charge of- tho meeting.
A program, arranged by Mr,. Joiin
Jennlnga, Mr. Wallace Cass, Mr.
Fred Tuvcfon. assiated by Mra. Vt. G.
Halt, Mrs. Albeit Nbuklruhner and
Mrs. Oh.nrl?s ,Chadwh;k, wm iireseuted
after the business' mating. Miraeti
Alladlne aud Berneda; Chad wick
played a p:auo duet; aiid tlie former
saijg a vocal solo, accompanied oy
Mrs. n. u. Haie. ura. .ieuana jenr
plng j sang several vocal' numb-?rs, ac
companied by Mrs. Wallace Cass and
a)so playing her own j accompaniment
oi tlip guitar, Mrs. Cucj played a
group of populai' numbers, after
which they all Joined In an old
fashioned hymn sing, with Mrs. H.
G. Hale playing the lplanov
Mrs. Everett Ohadwlck was wel-1
corned Into membership in tho aid.
- Guests for the aftoinoon wero Mrs.
J. W. Ferdinandsop,' Mrs. Clelland
Jep n liits and Mrs. ' Jaue Evans, of
5a) em. 1
f N
Three Honored At
; Party Wiednesday
Miss aiadra Brcshears. vbo has
been attending tho Eastern Oregon
tho evening and refreshments wore
Bcrved at a! late hour.
Ilomar Scliroader, Mlsa Ocnovlovc
ftfelson and Fred Matthes were mem
bers of the committee-. In charge of
arrangement).
HIl.VKU 1,0,VKK
npw xonfc, Juno .10 ,n
silver o , lower at alo.
, 411,'TTKKFAT
Bar
BAN FRANCISCO, June 10 Ml r
Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco 18c,
by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. a.
Headley.
Meetings w pe discontinued un
til 'September.
9
Lutheran Church
Events Planned
Two events of interest to members
oi tnp vuvnvran cuiruii wura piuii
ncd vesterdav afternoon when th
Lutheran Ladles Aid met at the Home
of MW- Jlin 8c)llng. pn June 33
tho children of ttip Sunday school
will be entertained at a nlcnlc. and
on July 17, tho fntlre congregation
or tne cnurcn win gamer ror an out
door meeting.
Committees for the Sunday school
picnic, whlcl) also will replace tho
npKt meeting Of the Aid, were ap.
pointed. nn) Include Mrs. ft. A. KUw
hammer and Mrs. Schilling, refresh'
meiits: and Mrs, Ernest Stoyka, Mra.
ueoree Andrews and Mrs. Fred Mur
ray. Karnes. The city park will be
tho scene of the' event to, which all
members of the Sunday school will
ba invited.
Mrs. L. J. Ebert presided' 'at' yester
day's meeting and Tend the scripture
lpsspn,
Picnic to be Held
At Riverside Park
acconiDanv their uartaita. Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Stttzinrter, to Portland to
hiako their home, wefe complimented
at- a party at wmcn ' me ukiw jucu
gue of the Luthenui church enter
tained Wednesday evening at tho
can f ci, uapie wure fjiuycu uuuu
HOSTON WOOL UKPOHT
' BOSTON, Juno 10 VP) Tho Copi
mcrcttnl Bullotin will say of tho wool
market tomorrow:
"Thero Is a slight Improvement In
the demand for wool, so that there Is
now the possibility tp quote pricea
wim some sense oi assurance, i-nn
sized purchases have been mode this
woejc ay a icw uuyers qi neany au
ecrades and types or .aomesuo wool.
"In the west, thO movement of tlie
now cOtp continues moderately. It Is
estimated that 4p to $0 per cent of
tne new ,aouitAii,io i.u una hwii uiuvuu
from fhsb hands either by sale
consignment, chlofly by the latter
method.
"There Is evidence of roturnlng con
fidence In tho piece goods markets In
the underlying stability of wool and
wool goods prices. No big movement
has yet occurred but better Interest
Li being shown.
Tlie Foreign marxeia are iainy
steadv on the basis ox tho last Lqn
don colonial wool oales. Primary
markets aro generally olosed for the
season.
mem
Saturday and
Sunday
LEW
AYRES
in
"Heaven
On
Earth"
with
ANITA LOUISE
"SLIM"
SUMMERVILLE
A drama, filled
with romance and
action that you
will long remember!
Also
"Mrrhnnlcj-I Cow"
. Ono Heel of Fun
"Pcrfert Suitor"
with
Benny Rubin
"Sport .Slants."
In Yoiir Next Cake
' Use K C Baking Powder and notice the fnt
texture and Urge volume.
Because of its hish leavening strength you use
less than of high priced brands and are assured of
perfect results In using
WrF- BAKING
JfPfe POWDER
SAME PRICE
, FOR OVER-40 VEARS
25 ounces for 25c
It's Double Acting
GET THIS COOK BOOK FREE I
Mail this coupon with 4c In stamp, lorpoitagf
and packing and yog will receive
Hook containing over 90 tested recpef.
JQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO, ILL,
Enclosed find 4c in stamps, mail the
Cook's Book to
Name '
Addre
Picnics are predominating In the
activities of many organizations of
La Grande, among them the annual
v& i
TUB WATTKAU silhouette, ex
emplified by thp up-iu-tno-DacK
brim. U Bhowu here' In n roiiBii
nnnin rad struw effective! trim-
mod with red velvet geraniums
and velvet nrnsgrain ribbon
PILE SUFFERERS
Can You Answer Tluse Quiwtloii?
Do you know why cxtcrnnl remedies
do not elvo quick nnd permnnent
rollof.
Why cutting does not remove tho
cause? ' '
Do you know tho cause of Piles Is
lnternnl?
That there is congestion of b'ood
in the lower bowel the vcnis unpuy,
the parW almost doad?
Do you know that wwre 's a narm?
Jess Internal remoay ior licnuig,
bleeding or protruding piles discover
cd by Pr. Lsonhardt and known as
HpM-ROJD that la guaranteeoy !
hbm-ROID nanisnw pnes oy re
moving the cause. It st)n)Ulatcs u
circulation in tho lower bowels
drives out the thick Impure blood.
hoals and restores the affected parts.
This remedy has an almost unbeliev
able record for euro, safe and lusting
relief to thousands or mja MiercfB.
Don't waste time on external rem
edies or think of an operation until
you have tried a bottle of HEM-HOIu
tablets.' Red Cross Drug Stoio guar
antees' money back If they ojo not
ond Piles In any form. Adv.
Mohair Is still dull and prlccu
nominal. Some effort Is being made
to-' move the Texas clip.'.
uiio uuiieuu will puunsii tne .fol
lowing quotations:
ccourccl basis: 1
Oregon Flno and f. m. staple 30-
t7: line and f. m. Pr. combing 38-35;
Hio and f. m. clothing 30-32: vallov
Ho. 1, 33-36.
. Mohair: Oregon 17-18.
Domestic grudid: first combing S7
30. Second combing 24-20; third
combing 20-22; fourth combing 16
20; good carding 3l-ii: first kid 6u
65; socoud Jtld 46-60.
MAID, LINDBERGH
KIDNAP SUSPECT
COMMITTS SUICIDE
(Continued Prom Page .Qne)
Maryland, real estate man, corrobor
atcri OunKfnt'Plm'a testimony of how
Mean's assured them he could . re-
cover -the bby because ,pf a tjiaarro,
connection with 'the kldnapera,' I
' Fleming quoted Means as telling:
Mm that not long before the boby.
was spiniea away, Means met a xor
mer fellow prisoner In a New York
speakeasy. This man, Fleming satdll
Means told nun, miormea Means oil
plans 'for a kidnaping which would
cause wpvifi-.wiqo notoriety or
ceive .no pubUoltv at all.' "
Tiie man atd the Job would mean!
"fifty grand or maybe one hundred
grand1' Fleming quoted Means, .and!
proposed that Means Join in It.
Means declined but when he later;
read about the Lnldbergh kidnaping
he realized at once his jtisnd was
connected with it, Fleming paid, add-;!
ing mat Means ,tqtu mvn ne xnen;
went bock to New York, contacted his'
Xrloml. and jtoud that his theory was
correct, , .
It. was because of this, Fleming
said Means assured him he knew he
could return tho Lindbergh h&py.
Greiitest
AulMoioek, Energy!
NewUMON
The Family
Iheatre
20c
KI1HI1KS
5c
Gil EATER POWER
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IM lli:.SEII MILEAGE
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THAT'S JUST WHAT WE ARE
DOING WITH THIS STOCK
I!"''
Every day Ue cut some prices deeper than the day he-fore-s-Every
day we clean up some lots of merchandise
THE TIME IS GETTING SHORT
Only a few, days more and the wonderful opportunity
, for savings will be past.
ACT NOW!
WMle They Ul
Que Group
$4.mto$64Q
Ladies
Shoes j
Sises to
llere's where you ,,
ladies with Bmall
feet win big.
$1.50 I
While They Xust
One Group
$4,95 $16.50
Silk
Dresses
Pon't wsiit until
next week your
n e g h bor may
not. First come,
. first served.
$2.50
While They Last
One Group
50c
Rayon
Mesh Hose
Bear Brand and
other good ones.
Bo In style and
make your pocket
book smile.
31c
While They Last
One Group
up to $2.95
Dress
Shirts
Why wear a pat
ched shirt whon
a brand splinter
new one H k e
these is only
75c
While They Last ;
One Group
$1.75
Ton Tested
Overalls
Hirsch Weis su
per quality. You
'll have to step
on it, to step In
to a pair of these
"'$1.00
While They Last
One Group
$3.50 &$XM
Ruffled
Curtains
Not dinky cheap
j u n k i but big
b e a u t i ful cur
tains. Better get
in hifjh gear and
get first pickings.
$1.00 Pr.
Wbilo They Last
One Group
$2,95 to $5,95
Ladies
Hats
Don't go looking
like a fright,
when you can
doH up for
50c
While They Last
One Group
$2,50 to $3.95
Hoys'
Dress
Pants
Don't be a bum
dress like a
gentleman.
$1.00
Cold Type and Printers Ink cannot convey the whole mean
ing of the unparalelled price slashing now going on in this
store.
Come Saturday Come Every Day
N. P. Woods Sales Service
Selling Out Closing Out Knocking Out
The Stock of The CONNER STORE
isU
TTrjgiRoNrNj2SsS5lSIii
GREATER ENTERTAINMENT MONTH
BRINGS
now playing
ENDS' HATTltlMY '
Kttlauwp I
NKWS
KVKNTH
Amelia
ICtirliiirt
1 41 tuls lit
Mmdun
WHEN A LOVE
STARVED MAN
OAZKH ON
WOMAN' IIKAUTYI :
Tills enchanting circus
beauty made temptation
imrcl to battlo! And then
Fate threw her Into his
nrmsl Ainrlon Davics
most amazing role I Gable
at his most cxoltlngl
SWINGING
HIGH TO FAME
In
pM
"READIN' AND
WRITIN "
The Biggest. . .
Entertainment
Ever Shown in
Lit Grande'
25c 35c
Kiddies 10c
t ' .tk' :' wmmm'A'','m"m
it, -
.4$