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Saturday, June IS, Page Thf SOCIETY NOTES President and Mrs. Inlow, With Members of Faculty, Entertain , At Reception at Normal School President jind M;s. H. E. Inlow and the members or the faculty of the post-am Oregon Normal school enter tained at an Informal reception last night at 8 o'clock In the Normal pchool ball room, for the studcnt3 of the summer session. Miss Helen Moor, Uean of women, Miss Kat? Houx, Miss Eilba Williams and Elmo Stevenson re In .charge of arrangements for a event. J Musical numbers were enjoyed, fol lowed by dancing. Mies Williams and Harvey Carter sang a vocal duet and ja. violin solo was furnished by Miss Norma Ha nits. ; Punch was served throughout the evening by Misses Olive Northrup, 1 fevawynne Jones, 'Harriet Clenn and Wllma Smith. . . Banquet Enjoyed . At M. E. Church "Mystery mothers," members of the Foreign and Homo Missionary socle ties of the Methodist church, revealed their Identity to their "foster daugh ters" last night at a banquet at 0:30 at the Methodist church. More than 70 attended the event, at which members of the Queen Esther-Standard Bearer society were entertained by the Missionary groups. R03C3. peonies and delphiniums decorated the banquet tables. Mrs.. L. V. Duncan gave the ad dress of welcome, opening the pro gram, and was succeeded by Mica Pern Duncan playing a violin solo, accompanied by her sister . Mis3 Doris Duncan. A brief talk, "Mystery Mothers' and Daughters" was. made by Mra. R. p. Tyler. Miss Louise Leigh ton gave a reading, "The Faithful Pew;" and Mlso Irene Bowles sang "The Home Nest," a vocal solo com posed by J. H. Blunt at tlie La Grande High school. Mrs. James Quin s' and sang a solo. Mrs. W. H. Hertjsog spoke briefly on the program and work of the Home Missionary society; Mrs. E. B. Kendrlck discussed the Foreign so ciety; Miss Genovlovc Adler outlined the program of the Queen Esth-ar-tantUti'd Bearer group; and Mrs. 11, W. Lelghton described the activities of the Kings Heralds-Home Guards. The "mystery mother." were reveal ed by the place cards, attractively hand painted by Miss Lela Whitney. treasurer; and Mrs. Iva Shultz, re corder, all elective offices. Appointive t ' offices were filled by Mra. Kulda Ste'f- SOCIAL CALENDAR feaB eulde; Mra- Nora 0rdwBy- Be"- vxi.i, tiiiei; Mrs Giace Spivey in3i(le ftrgus: Mrs. Winifred Cass, musician. Monday, June 20 1:45 San Soucl club, with Mrs. W. S. Harer. 2:30 He woke to Camp Fire, pic nic at Riverside park. 8:00 Pythian 'Sisters, at the K. of P. hall. Tuesday, June 21 2:00 First Ward Relief society, at the L. D. S. tabernacle. 2:00 Second Ward Relief so ciety, at the Second Ward L. D. 8. church. 2:00 Goodwill club of W. R. C, with Mrs. Minnie Lupher. Wednesdny, June 22 10:00 So Ne Ho club, hobo par ty, at Ladd canyon. 1:00 Potluck lunch, Loyal Sis ters general aid, at the Central Church of Christ, 2:00 Parkdale club, potluck luncheon at close of afternoon, Riverside park. t , 2:00 K. D. club, at Riverside park. ii .. nctlfl 6:30 Potluck supper, Eastern . Star, at the Masonic hall. ,. 7:30 Eagle Sewing club, with Mrs. Mabel Thompson. 7:30 Rebekah lodge, at the I. '6.O. P.. hah. 8:00 too Hostess Bridge club, with Mrs. W. M. Heughan. Thursday, June 23 1:00 Thursdny club, with Mrs; E. Jacobson. 2:00 Picnic, Lutheran Lae-ics Aid. at the city park. , . 2:00 Missionary society pf the Methodist Church South, at the church. Friday, June 24 2:00 Westway club of the W. B. A., picnic at Riverside park. 2:00 Wild Flower Bluebird group, with Miss Betty Jean Pro- VC3t. 8:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. E. L. Knight. 8:00 Pinochle party, ho-hostess, Women of the Moose, at the hall, DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT-AD YOU can quickly raise extra cash by selling some of those things you no longer need. A Want-Ad will find an answer to any of your wants. .' PHONE MAIN 600. r Mrs. R. W. Lelghton arranged tne program, and Mra. E. M- Hickox wns in charge 6f the decorations. Mrs. Peebler Is Afternoon Hostess Mm. Leola Pooler was hostess nt a ohurmlng event yesterday when Bhe ontortulncd nt 2 o'cloclt for 12 mem bers of the L. O. B. club nt her home. The rooms wera decorated with pink peonies. Bridge W03 plnyed during the nrter nocn nnd the prize for high score was awarded to Mrs. Etta Poole. Mrs. Ellldt Austin received consolation. Lunch waa scrwd after bridge. Mrs. Mollle Peebler will bo the hostess At the final meeting of the season which will be held in the evening at 8 o'clock, Snturdny. June U5. at whlh time the husbands of the members -will be entertained. - Mrs. Johnson Given Surprise Mrs. Mayme Johnson was compli mented last night at a surprise party at which the Royal Neighbors of Am erica cntcrtulned at 8 o'clock at ner' home, on the occasion of her 62nd birthday. The guests arrived mna- queruded and the evening was spent informally In gnmes nna conversa- Twonty-flvc honored Mrs". Johnson. Refreshments were served. , no- iutcss stylo, nt the close of the eve- nl.u!. the feature beta the largo birthday cake, bearing C2 candles, ... a .I.. l. I wnicn was presented w tun buu ui honor. Mrs. Johnson lighted the candle-3 and cut the cake. Mrs. Julia Sitler Is Senior Regent At a public installation, which was attended by a large group, Mrs. Julia Sitler wii'3 installed as senior regent of the Women of the Moose last night, and Mrs. Edith Pope took the position of past regent. Mrs. Mary E. Mayvllle acted as Installing officer and was assisted by Mrs. Ada Bran non, grand guide. Mrs. Mary Feuerhelm was installed as Junior regent; Mrs.' Margaret Swartz, chaplain; Mrs. Emma Stager, J The Moose lodge was entertained ! after the installation at carda and dancing. Frizes at pinochle were 'awarded to Charles Spivey and Mrs. Emma Stager, high; and Harry Sitler 'and Mm. Cass, consolation. The regular pinochle party will be h?ld next Friday evening, at 7:30 ut the hall. Miss Horn Wed To Steven Hodge Miss 'Louise- K. Horn, of Elgin, and Steven D. Hodge, of Enterprise, were united in marriage Wednesday eve- Bonus Marchers Bow in Rain at Unknown Comrade's Tomb Ci:itlii'nil miller rainy si, Irs In pay liiiiins man-hpni are slmuii lierc nt The r;im-ra clicked JiM this tiiifortiinnle tnrrador wcx mtniMillMl into the nlr -from lilt hffn t tt frrnzlnl Imll In a Madrid arena. Not how the animal, hniidrrlllan thrust In hi. skin, 'luu oH stopped short III hl liitiirlated chnrjc with his lore hools trampllnx the cae of Mi Human foe. Thr-toreador Has severe l sored, Miss Bess Duke, Society fell I tor Telephone Main (JOO Until 9:30 a. in. nlng at 8 o'clock, at ft pretty oere mony performed 1y Rev. Judson Brown, or the Christian church of Elgin. The wedding was solemnised at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Horn. The bride woro a satin dress of peach, and carried an arm bouquet of white carnations. The house was decorated In flowers making a pretty setting for the ceremony. Guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Horn, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. HolUe Horn, Mr. and Mrs. 3. D. Brown, Miss Mildred ScHnore, Miss Bernice Schnore, Paul Dailey, Miss Bessie Gent and Vernal Lmvn. Mr. and Mrs. Hodge plan to make their home In Elgin at present. Miss Muriel Webb Entertains Friends On the occasion of her 15th birth day, Miss Muriel Webb entertained a group of friends last night at 8 o'clock at her home.. Games formed the diversion of tho evening at the close of . which refreshments were served by Mra. B. E. Webb, mother of the hostess. Guests Invited for the evening wero Mls-3 Blllie Dunn, RiUy Lambert, Bob Helm, Vincent Donovan, William Cooper and Clyde Crowe. Bluebirds Meet With Floy Wetzel h , Ql mmfMa m6t yesterday afternoon homo of Ploy Wetzel at 2 ' bu6leM P'" them. ' , were nuby and Eva Scar- "rough Alice Brown. Bettv Jean Pro- VUSi'i 1'IUV WL'IKW, w pfw,hmMllll v Refreshments were served by Ruby Ecarbrough and Alice Brown. They will meet next Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Provost home. Tropic Not for Whitoj The while niu.n cnu live In the tropics, according to u scientist win made a study of the question Hr the Smithsonian insltutlou, but he needs Intelligence una a rigid disci pline In order to do so successfully. Life in the tropics will certainly become more comfortable jut well n safer for the white race, says thU authority, hut acclimatization Ih its full and. literal sense is and will re main impossible. St. Mary's Falls, , "Sault Ste. Marie" is French and is translated Fulls of St. Mnry. Sault Is the. same word that appears in somersault, meaning a leap. The word should by right be pronounced So, but custom has given It the pronunciation Sno. Ermine imitated" True ermine comes from a mem ber of the weasel family, the lesser weasel, or stoat, which has an al inost pure white coat in the winter time. However, there are a mint ber of Inferior furs which are dressed up In Imitation of true er mine, the most Important of which Is the white rabbit. Mileinn tribute tn n itrail cinnrmli-, tt tile Tnnill of the I nkiiiiuii Soldier Arlington, Vll. A Bull's Brief Moment of Triumph b'(Ai. l. .T ilT i H r lH47 . COW PERSONALS liy Mpi. A. 'a. Conkllii j '(Observer Correspondent) i ' ! COVE (Special) Mrs. 6. E. Barker gave a delightful little party Mon day afternoon honoring her- small daughter's birthday anniversary. Bar bara Jane was. one year old, and tier tin nil playmates were invited, to help her enjoy the day. The- guests were Charles and Donald Hefty, Keith Hallmark, Betty and Loula Presto, Clarice Gale, Dicky, Conklln and Marylyn Puckett, all the mothers of tho children', Mrs. Mills, who Is a godmother, Mrs. R. I. Barker, the baby's grandmother, Dorothy and Berta Barkct, and Mrs. Lura Wells, tho aunts of the baby, were also there. The mothers visited and en- Uertained the children and at the closo of the afternoon n dainty lunch was served. The summer school grows day by day, there are now 120 enrolled. The rain has somewhat interfered with their pleasures but Indoor sports are' found to take the place of outdoor ones If It rains during their playtime. At 7:30 each evening, Bishop Burle son makes a very pleasing address. One evening he told nil about Ha-, wall, drawing so pleasing a picture that the picture was most, vivid, -tits subject one evening was along the economic line and future subjects hold greater promise. Each evening a 'different group entertains with a stunt. Bona, whose leader is Rev. Sturges. presented a page from, a pioneer Sunday school. , Baker with Rev. George Pratt, as leader gave vaudeville and a burlesquo of Cin derella. Burns, with M. G. Tenny son, showed the inner workings or a medical laboratory- Miss Mae Stearns, of La Grande, came over Wednesday to take pictures of the summer school. - Mrs. Florence Robertson of Spo kane is a guest of Mis. T. C. Hefty. She is accompanied by two sons. They are on their way to visit rela tives In Grand Junction, Colo. The Ladies Guild was dollghtfully entertained oy Mrs. Louis Presto and Mrs. G. E. Barker at the home of Mrs. Barker Thursday afternoon. Five tnbles of bridge were in play, Mrs. W. J. Hallmark making the high ; Bcore. Several prizes were awarded, ! Mrs. Hefty, Mrs. -Goyete and Mrs. ; Spaeth all receiving prlueB. Mrs. Florence Robertson of Spokane was guest. Other guests wero M;rs. Bar ker, Mrs. Ber tech, Mrs. A. G. Conklln, Mrs. T. R. Conklln, Mrs. Chadwlck, Mrs. Hefty. Mrs. French, Mrs. Goy ete, Mrs. Hallmark, Mrs. Mills, Miss Dorothy Mills, Mrs. Marks, Mrs. Rob ertson, Mrs. Spaeth, Mrs. Wells. A dainty lunch was served. Mr. and -Mrs. Ernest Hlllker and : daughter, Harriet, of lone, were week end visitors of their parents Ml, and Mrs. Zlnk at the swimming pool. Miss 'Harriet is atudont nt the sum mer school. Mr. and Mrs Stuart French , who have been in Idaho for several-weeks where Mr. French has been ;riinnlAg a sheep shearing outfit came home 'Wednesday, but as they - were not tlirough shearing, M. French re-! turned the last of the week. Cannot Liva Alone Nn ninn ran live happily who re gurds himself nlone, who turns I'vcrytlilrifj to Ills own ttdrantiiRe ; Ihnu must 'live "fir;annther If thou wlshi-st tn llv fiff thyself. Seneca. drli'jpitlon or rugecil and uttered In Arlington Nulnnul Cemetery, Many Present At Final Rites For Union Co. Man lly Mrs. U Z. Terrall ' (Observer Correspondent) TJNIOr (Special) A large crowd,1 Including many ha Grande people, at-, tended the funeral of Pete Wright held at the Methodist church Fri day afternoon, with 'Rev. H. C. Lee officiating. Mr. Wright and his fam ily made their home in and near Union for several years and -he made many friends here. Some beautiful floral pieces were banked about the altar. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Littler left Sunday for Portland where he at tended some business matters while she attended the grand chapter of Jhe -Eastern Star, Bill Dobbin returned home from "Eugene last Saturday after complet ing his sfephomore year at the Univer sity. ( Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Butzlen and two sons, of Nampa, left for Cor vallls on Wednesday after spending two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CyruB Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fry, of Baker, have been visitors at the Carl Edtly 'home since last Saturday. They left on Friday. After visiting relatives In Haines for a couple of weeks, Robert Watts! returned home on Thursday. Let ha Watts went to Seattle Friday with Mr. and Mrs. -Albert George and will visit for sometime with her sister, Mrs. George Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paustian spent last weekend with relatives at Unity Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rose wall drove "to Portland Tuesday where he attended the Masonic grand lodge. About '00 people attended the meeting of the Ladles Aid at 'the Woman's clubhouse Wednesday 'when about 25 Baker Aid members were guests. A bountiful dinner, with chicken and noodles as the 'main course, was served nt 1:30. after which a sodlal hottr and miscellaneous pro gram took up the afternoon. Num bers on the program consisted of sols, Mrs. Edith Phy and Mrs. Merton Davis; selection by the League choir; and readings by Alice Gable, Kath ryn 6feen and Mrs. Nora Cheney. Mrs. Cheney welcomed the visitors from -Baker In a short talk which was responded to by the president of the Baker Aid. The League girls assisted In -serving the meal which was served on small tables. Mr. and :Mrs. Mark 'Crosland :and daughters are spending a couple of months in the mountains where he is logging. 'Franklin Terrall, second son of the Terralls suffered a compound frac ture of the lower arm Thursday af ternoon when a dead limb broke and let him fall from a tree. He was taken to Hot Lake where an x-ray picture was taken and a splint was placed on tho arm until It can be set. , Carl "Eddy has been laid Up this week with an injured toe caused by a heavy oil barrel falling on It and smashing It quite badly. He works with the state highway crew. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Demogalsky of Pendleton, were recent visitors at the fish hatchery. He Is superin tendent of the game farms there. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Bidder, Mrs. Frances Tallman, Clara Van Houten, Colonel W. H. Palmer and T. P. Smith made -trip to the John Day country Sun day- and 'held a picnic. Orr Clinc Is recovering satisfac torily from typhoid fever. Ho has been 111 several weeks but was not taken to the hospital until about a week ago. Ted Hutchinson and Bill Dobbin drove to Halfway Thursday to take Ted's grandfather, J. W. Sherman, over to spend the summer with friends. Mr. nd Mrs. Philip Walnum and daughter, Phyllis Jane, have been visiting the past week with rela tives in La Grande and with Mrs. O. J. Skiff In Union. Other guests of Mrs. Skiff the past week wore Mrs. Nplan Skiff and Darcla Lee, of La Grande. They returned home on Thursday. Littlo Billy phy spent a couple of doys with Mrs. Edith Phy this week while the doctor and Mrs. Mark Phy made a flying trip to Portland. They made the trip down in 2'A hours but unfavorable weather conditions the next evening made it necessary to come from Pendleton to the Lake on the stage. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dobbin and Mrs Mary Hutchinson drove to Portland Friday -morning and expect to be gone about ten days. House guests of Mrs. John Nodtnc and Mrs. Vera Wright over the week end were Ed Winston and Mrs. Dors Hamilton, of Joseph, brother ond sister of Mrs. Nodlne. They relumed home Tuesday. Kathryn Green and her mother were1 hostesses to the members of the P. Happy Hour gang at their home In Soutli Union Thursday. Interest In this little sewing group Is In creasing with 12 present at the meet ing. Those In attendance besides the hostesses were: Dorothy and Vcrna Posey, Wythel Acklcy, Ethel Conklln. Virginia Ward, Dora Crouter, Prnnccs OllklROn, Clora Wfnrlin, Frieda Brown and Mrs. Terrell. The hostesses ser ved ice creum and cookies at the close of the afternoon, Bitter -EKpreMion Tte expression "Solid pudildiK stgnlnit 'empty pnilso" la fr,tr Alexander Pope' "Diinclinl." In olilcn times kings prnlecleil poets, rtlsts and muslclnns. nnrt frequent- jly Kiive litem board nnil lortgliiif. or a stipend on which to live. When n.Hjif riiiR poets received only prnlse end needed solid -sustennnce nn empty stomach mndo the prnlsa empty. Evening Thought What every mother of soverul ohl dren knows: It's never' too !nte i mend. ItlnfTton NewR-Itunner. Sixe Alone Counts An acre of land mr.y be any shape o long as It contains 4,640 square Local News County records ore by the Union AbHtrnct and Title Co., of La Clrantte. June 10, 1833, deeds: Wllllnm a. Hunter to Pearl P. Harrison. Pt. Sea. 5-2S-3B, 100. O. ft. Valley Lodge No. 66 A. P. is A. M. to Margaret 3. Bell. Pt. LoU 7 and 8, ulk. 13. Union, 600. J. H. Kllby et ux to Prank Couusell. Pt 8.35-38-38. 8.4, 9- 4S-38 1.0O. J. M. Mlllerl.it: et ux to Matthew Scully et ux. Pt. NW'i See. 3-38-38, (1.00. Clarence Witty et ux. by sheriff, to State Land Board. Pt. S. 21-2N-40. La Qrande Nal'l. bank to Presley Mallney. L. 15, B. 4, Orandy's 2nd Atl. S1.00 (1525.00. Geo. T. Cochran et ux to Cluy W. Pox. L, 11 to 18, B. 0, Imblor, (1.00, W. 8. Evwll et ux to Leila Heyduck. Pt. See. 10-1N-3U, (10.00. L. H. Russell to Ella Weathers Rus sell. L. 3, 4, B. 1 "B" St. La Grande, $ $ Clark Wood I Says I 4 The Hon. James Wolkcr onco said there Is no fun in being mayor of New York, and at this time his Job doesn't seem to be positively hilari ous. - :. , Congress has long had 'the tax payer over a barrel, and now ac cording to the Denver News cartoon ist he's In one. Wo are 'left In doubt as to whetb er It was the "lame duck" or "Dame Luck" that congress sent Into re 'tlrcment. Amelia Earhart Putnam drank toasts in Water at a Loudon ban quet. Perh ups she felt grateful for not falling into it, , Gais 'Moreland, sensational young Texas golfer, was defeated in tt Fort Worth Invitation meet by John Os born. 60-year-old player from Paris, Tex. Graduation this spring took every varsity sport captain at the Univer sity of Chicago except Carl Gabel, wrestling team leoder. Joe Kirk wood, noted trick shot golfer, has played on nearly 2000 courseu in more than 30 countries. UnS WjoiwCCTjOW SENIOR jq JUNIOR EBoyTtO 0 Coming . , SUNDAY and MONDAY B a r'b a r a. Stanwyck has brought it to vivid, thrilling life with a swift rush of reality that holds you breathless! It's a woman's whole exist ence . . . her body ",' . . her soul . . . her love , . . her life . . . the secret places of her heart! wilh GEORGE BRENT liETTE DAVIS ' IIARDIE ALBRIGHT DICKIE MOORE ENDS T0NITE! ACKEAT ROMANCE k lAsflT of Record 91.00. Mortgages: W. H, Lelsman et ux to ; Lena Lelsman. Pt. Lot 5, blk. 106, Chaplin's (13,000. Add. and furni ture, fixtures and stock In L. L. Drug store. John Rothwell et ux to R. A. Wllkerson. Pt. Outlot 1, La Orande (3), :i00. W. J. Case to Federal Land bank. Pt. Seo. 17-38-30. (10 yrs.) 97600. County records are by the Wallowa Law, Land and Abstract company, June 1st to 8th, Inc., 1932. Deeds: Nellie Branson et vlr to Mabel R. Waterman. Pt. L. 5, 6, 7, B. 12, Joseph. Holrs of James B. Gas tin to Roy J. Oastln. Pt. Sees. 7, 8, 17-IN-43. Waltor A. Evans to Wal lowa Natl. Bunk. Pt. Lot 4, Sec. &-2S-44. Dclbert Homan to N. and Lena Liudqulst. NE'4SW'4 Sec. 23-3N-40. (Enterprise). Karl W. Farnsworth et ux to Mclvlna Burreson. L. 4, Me lottes Re-Sub. Bowman -Hicks Lbr. Co.. to Geo. W. Wise. 8WHN2ft Sec. 22-2N-41. Welthy 8. Yager to J. W. Fleet. Pt. Sees. 2, 11, 12-5N-43. Mortgages: Mary J. Holmes to Stati Land Board. NE4 Sec. 30-2N-43, (1000. G cor go O. Cusslns and Roy J. On. still to U. S. Natl, Bank Port land. Lands in Sees. 7, 8 and 17-IN-43, $2300. G. P. Faught et ux to Geo. S. Crolg. Pt. Sec. 27-18-44, 91635.75. $3$v$$$$$$3$$$3$3 $. KAMELA' ! PERSONALS Hy Itertle KlggK (Observer Correspondent) KAMELA (Special) Kainela Is again enjoying sunshine after several days of cloudy, stormy iveathor. Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Horstman drove to Portland a few days ago return ing Thursday. Mr, Horstman re cently completed the repair of tho school buildings in Kamcla. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wallace and children, of. Pasco, spent last week ond visiting with Mr. Wallace's half sister, Mrs. F. P. BrookB. Gust Finns spent the weekend at Hot Lake with Mrs. Finas who re cently underwent an operation. ' Johnnie Hoehne, of Moacham, has been visiting at the Ralph Rtgga homo for several days. Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Brooks drove to Bummcrvlllo and vicinity Sunday. ANDY CLYDE ('OMKI)V I'lllH SII.I.V SV.MI'ltDNV I'llli TALKING NKWM Mrs. R. H. Davis returned recently: from Portland where she visited with t::i. Arthur Urlggs and other friends. Ccncvievc Collins, of La, Grande.; fs errnt ncveral days visiting with t'. v." Mrs. Gail Hanlen, s Jluunio and Kenneth Lookett are confined to their home with the e'-"v..cn pcj. , Mr. and Mrs. p. O. Merrltt enjoyed a picnic lunch and swim at Meacham lake Sunday evening. Fireman Mauney, of La Grands 1 doing relief work In Knmola, taking the place of Charles Ward. John Brlgham, of the Flat Lake ranger station, spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Frazer returned recently from a vacation trip. Mr. Fraiter visited in Lewlston and Gran ger while Mrs. Frazer visited her par ents at Lost Creek, Wash. Among those who enjoyed swim lug at Meacham Lake Sunday were . Mr, and Mrs. R., H. DavlB and sons. Mr. and Mrs. M. Broms, tMr. and Mrs. L. V. Thomas and children and Chris Lowe and daughter, Ruth, of Meacham. Mrs. , Orval Frazer and Alto, Wig- ' glesworth shopped In La Grande Sat-, urday. ; Mrs. J. Burnett and daughters are spending this week In La Grande. ' Today & Sunday Ken Maynard in "RANGE LAW" ; Speedy Thrills ! i I . AIho Chapter I "Air Mail Mystery'' Serial Air Thriller COMEDY AND CARTOON ADULTS , 20c KIDDIES 5c EDNA FERBER'S world-famous nov?l of a woniun's hettt! D 3 yurdn.